Bar Bending
Bar Bending
Bar Bending
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Why is steel so good for
concrete?
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Reinforcement is the back
bone of structural concrete
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Bar bender
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Reinforcement Steel
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Mild steel (R)
dia 6...40mm
250 kg / sq. mm
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Tor Steel (Y)
10... 40mm
460kg / sq. mm
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Tor Steel
Weight of Mild Steel
6mm 0.222 kg/m
8mm 0.395 kg/m
10mm 0.616 kg/m
12mm 0.888 kg/m
16mm 1.589 kg/m
20mm 2.466 kg/m
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Reinforcement details in
drawings
5 R 10 8 300
100
100
cover 800
20
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Steel types - 6m length
Type Diameter Strength
mm N/mm2
Hot rolled mild steel All sizes 250
Hot rolled high yield All sizes 410
Cold worked high yield 1...16 460
Over 16 425
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Technical codes
5 R 10 8 300
Bar diameter
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Schedule of reinforcement
Locatio Bar Diameter Type No. Cutting Weight Bar shape Rema
n mark of length rks
mm bars mm
Slab 01 16 R 10 11380
11080
02 10 R 25 1410
230
1000
03 10 R 50 2320
560
700
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Estimation
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How to convert bars into
weight?
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Weight Rate of Mild Steel
6mm 0.222 kg/m
8mm 0.395 kg/m
10mm 0.616 kg/m
12mm 0.888 kg/m
16mm 1.589 kg/m
20mm 2.466 kg/m
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Total weight
Bench
Bar Bending Tool
Shear cutter
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Make yourself a bar bench
3m
40cm worktop
3cm
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Leg Frame
30cm 3m
1m
7X7cm
10X30cm
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Leg Frame
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Finished Bench
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Bar Bending Device on Bench
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Bending Device
Stopper
Holes
Disk
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Shear Cutter
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Reinforcement Cages
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The cage
Stirrups
Bars
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Stirrup
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Bending corners
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Bar Shapes
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Bar Shapes For Beams
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These are the required
shapes
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Insert the bar and bend it
Stopper
Holes
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This is the Main Bar at the
bottom edge
Length
1Y12-2
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Connecting middle and upper
stress sections
2Y 10 - 4
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The whole Set
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Add the Stirrups
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Bind all Bottom Bars first
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Insert the Top Bars
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Insert the Top Bars
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Bind the Top Bars too
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See the Positions of the Bars
in the Cross Section
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A-A section
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Bar Shapes for the Column
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Cage for column & footer
10 R6-12
4Y 16 -11
5Y10-10
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Required Bar shapes for
staircase
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11
12
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This is the Starter Bar of the
Footer
The bar is bent at
the foot to transfer
the stress to the
foundation
The starters are
short. They are
extended by
overlapping later
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Column Starter
Main bars
stirrups
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Bind the main bars to the
stirrups in the correct distance
between the stirrups
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Column cage
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Column Footing
The footing is a
large block of
concrete that
provides a base for
the column
The reinforcement
starting from the
footing is called the
starter
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Top View
4Y 16
Column
Footer
5Y10 -10
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Column end position
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Load-P
Cantilever sections
A cantilever
beam & slab
bend with the
load
It tends to crack
right at the
support
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Design of cantilever sections
Estimated load
Depends on
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Reinforcements
Lay bars alternatively 0.5 L
one with half the
length and
Span of the section -l
one with the full
length of the span
with additional section
inserted into the Inserted
support section into
the support
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10mm bars distribution for a
cantilever slab
15cm
15cm
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Stairs are a sloping slab
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Reinforcing Stairs
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See the correct positions of
the bars
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Relevant details in a
drawing
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Shapes of bars for stairs
Bar no. Bar shape
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20
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and....
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22
23
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Place the main bars at bottom
part of the staircase
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Place the other bottom bars
19
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Place the top bars
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22
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Insert the longitudinal bars
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22
23
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All required details of
reinforcement are given in
the drawing
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Technical codes
5 R 10 8 300
Bar diameter
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The Principle of Slab
Reinforcement
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Main Bars
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Distribution Bars
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Ties
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Slash tie for centre ties
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Slash tie for centre ties
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Slash tie for centre ties
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Slash tie for centre ties
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Hair pin tie for main bars in
columns & beams
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Hair pin tie for main bars in
columns & beams
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Hair pin tie for main bars in
columns & beams
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Hair pin tie for main bars in
columns & beams
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Hair pin tie for main bars in
columns & beams
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Crown tie
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Crown tie
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Crown tie
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Crown tie
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Crown tie
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Splice tie
Use to tie bars in horizontal way
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Splice tie to
Use to tie bars in horizontal way
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Splice tie to
Use to tie bars in horizontal way
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Splice tie to
Use to tie bars in horizontal way
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Splice tie to
For lapping
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Add a ring
A ring is an additional
winding that prevents the
bars from moving
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Splash tie with ring
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Splash tie with ring
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Hair pin tie with a ring
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Hair pin tie with a ring
Ring at bottom
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Hair pin tie with a ring
Ring at bottom
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Hair pin tie with a ring
Ring at bottom
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Hair pin tie with a ring
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Hair pin tie with a ring
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Hair pin tie with a ring
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Hair pin tie with a ring
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Lengthening Bars
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Lapping
Bars can be added by overlapping them.
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Distance between stirrups
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Cover
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Reinforcement needs a
minimum cover of concrete
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Bar dia. & Cover relationship
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Cover for beams
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40
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6-8-10-12-16-20-25
25 32 40 50
concrete face
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How to calculate the cover?
If the bar dia. is 6-25mm then
the cover should be 25mm
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Cover at bar edge
6- 12 25
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16
40
20
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25
80
40
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2...4 cm Cover
cover
cover
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Cover at the edges
If the bar dia. is 6-12mm the cover
should be 25mm
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Cover for 25mm bar in a
column
= 50mm
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Spacers
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Spacers keep the bars within
the cover
Formwork
Spacer
Tied to Bar
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How to prepare spacer blocks
Concrete spacer blocks can be cast to
the required cover size on site from
cement and sand with a loop of binding
wire
Thickness should be
equal to the
reinforcement cover
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Planning
What is the cover ?
thickness ?
No. of blocks ?
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Prepare the wires
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Form work for spacer block
casting
cover
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Mark the width of the blocks
on the sides with nails
cover
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Mix concrete in the proposed
ratio
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Fill the form half way
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Insert a binding wire in each
centre of the block
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Fill the form to the top
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Wait for the cement to set
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Mark the sizes on the cement
surface
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Remove the formwork
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Cut the blocks with a wire
wire
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And repeat it the other way
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Keep them moist to cure
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Storage
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Wrong
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Support bars every 60 cm
60cm
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Bar stocks
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When the support distance is
too much bars try to bend
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Wrong
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Cover the bars
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Store separately
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