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: A505 ~ 87 (Reapproved 1993) dp) Designatior Standard Specification for Steel, Sheet and Strip, Alloy, Hot-Rolled and Cold-Rolled, General Requirements for' This standard sisted under the Raed designation A $05; he number immediately fllowing the designation indicates the year of orignal adoption of in the case of reson, the yer of at revsion A number in parentheses dust am ia change ine the et son oe reapprel superscript eno cates the yer of a reapproval A This specication hasbeen approved for we by agemcies ofthe Department of Defense. Con the DuD Index of Speciation and ‘Standards for the specie yar of sve which has en apd bythe Deparment of Defense 1. Scope 1.1 This specification covers a group of common require ments that, unless otherwise specified in the material speci- fication, apply to hot-rolled and cold-rolled alloy steel sheet and strip under each of the following specifications: A $06, ‘A507, and A 873/8 873M. 1.2 In case of any conflict in requirements, the require- ments of the individual material specification shall prevail cover those of this general specification, 1.3 The purchaser may specify additional requirements which do not negate any of the provisions of this gencral specification or of the individual material specification, Such additional requirements, the acceptance of which are subject to negotiation with the supplier, must be included in the vider information (see 4.1.9). 1.4 For purposes of determining conformance with this specification and the various material specifications refer- enced in 1.1, values shall be rounded to the nearest unit in the right-hand place of figures used in expressing the limiting values in accordance with the rounding provisions of Test Methods and Definitions A 370 and Test Methods, Practices, and Terminology A751. 2. Referenced Documents 2.1 ASTM Standards: A 370 Test Methods and Definitions for Mechanical Test- ing of Steel Products? ‘A 506 Specification for Steel, Sheet and Strip, Alloy, Hot- Rolled and Cold-Rolled, Regular Quality and Structural Quality? ‘A307 Specification for Sts, Sheet and Strip, Alloy, Hot- Rolled and Cold-Rolled, Drawing Quali 4700 Practices for Packaging, Marking, and Loading Meitiods for Steel Products for Domestic Shipment? ATS\ Test Methods, Practices, and Terminology for Chemical Analysie of Steel Products? A873/A 873M Specification for Steel Sheet and Strip, Chromium-Molybdenum Alloy, for Pressure Vessels? "This speicatin sander he aration of ASTM Comeitie Atom Set, Stainless Stel, and Related Alloys ands the aietreeponsbity of Sobommites SOL 19 on Steal Shet and Srp {Cane eis approved Jay 31, 1987, Punishes Sepiember 1987. geatiy Dublshed as $05 ~ 64. Last previous eon 50S = 78" 2 Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 01.03 > Annual Book of ASTM Standart, VOl O1.03, E 44 Definitions of Terms Relating to Heat Treatment of Metals 2.2 Federal Standard: Fed. Sid. No, 123 Marking for Shipment (Civil Agencies)? 2.3. Military Standard: MIL-STD.-i63 Steel Mill Products, Preparation for Ship- ‘ment and Storage 3. Descriptions of Terms Specific to This Standard 3.1 sheet and strip—Wot-lled and cold-rolled alloy steel sheet and strip is classified as shown in Table 1. 3 exelusive—when used in relation to ranges, as for ranges of thicknesses in the tables of permissible variations in dimensions, the term “exclusive” is intended to exclude only the greater value of the range. Thus a range from 60 to 72 in, (1324 to 1829 mm) exclusive includes 60 in, but does not include 72 in, 3.3 manufacturer (material manufacturer)—an organiza- tion that performs or directly controls one or more opera tions, such as melting, rolling coiling, and heat treatment, that affects the chemical composition or mechanical proper -ties of the material. 4: Ordering Information 4.1 Orders shall include the following information, as, necessary, to adequately describe the desired material 4.1.1 Specification designation, including year of issue, 4.1.2 Chemical composition (grade), 4.1.3 Classification of the material (that is, hot-rolled sheet), 4.1.4 Dimensions (thickness, width, length) in decimal inches, 4.1.5 Quantity (weight or number of pieces), 4.1.6 Condition (that is, “hot-rolled,” “cold-rolled”), 4.1.7 Heat treatment required, if any, 4.1.8 Type of edge, 4.1.9 Additional information as specified in the individual, ‘material specification, 4.1.10. Any special requirements not specified in the indi vidual material specification, and 4.1.11, Whether certification of compliance or test reports, are required. “Annual Book of ASTM Standards, Vol 1.02, + auilabe from Standardization Documents Ondet Desk, Bi, 4 Section D, ‘Tao Robbin Ave, Philadephia, PA 19111-5034, ata: NPODS. hb A505 leation of Hot-Rolled and Cold-Rolled Sheet and TABLE 2. Product Analysis Tolerances Over or Under Specitiog sep ange or Limit Tora Suri mo Siar “Tawance Ove Seana — Lit or Mexiram| Maur ut ot Speed Bema & 1 Und tine rest, n* imam Lt mene, oa oats coon ‘w000,na oor ‘over 030-075, oe 07209 w 02081 ~ ‘ove 075 0 02030 1 0.1800, na Sip 0.1798 and rine so sheet Manganese 10020. nd ons ore 090-210, 008 Prosshous over max on 0005 meses, nt Upto 23%, 24 10 48, Over 48 Suton ‘over max only 0.005 ozo woase0, hoon 410026.in0 oc. 0.2285 100.1800, net (ver 036-220, os 0.1799 ang timer Ae = 254m ono 10 100, 009 ‘10 90-200. el 005 sials and Manufact ek to 10,0 ons $. Materials and Manufacture 121 et a 5.1 Melting Process-—Unless otherwise specified in the ver 200-520, et oor individual material specification, the steel may be made by re §.30-1000, et 010 any process that produces material that conforms 10 the cyemum 190.50, net ots specified requirements. re 090-210, rt 005 3.2 Hot or Cold Rolling—The sheet and strip shall be ‘ew 210-099, aro produced by hot rolling oF cold rolling, as specified in the ygypdanum 10020, 0d a individual material specification and as specified on the ‘ver 020-040, het ace order. he 0-1 18, re a3 5.3 Heat Treatment—When heat treatment is required, it yg tora shall be performed in accordance with the requirements — “YB 05 oa specified in the individual material specification, Heat treat- bre 025-050, ret 003 tment may be performed by either the manufacturer or the esr via sete. ck der. purchaser; however, if the purchaser intends to perform the meinen hheat treatment, it shall be so stated on the order. Tungtes 10100, oo 5.3.1 Heat treatment terms shall be in accordance with (re 1.00-4 00, et 08 Definitions E 44. eee 000 ‘or 0410-020 rc 06 ‘ver 020-030. os ermical Requice 5 fer 090-080 me cor 6. Chemical Requirements ecamyaim na oo 6.1 Cast or Heat Analysis of each cast or heat shall be made by the manufacturer to determine the percentage of elements specified in the individual material specification. This analysis shall be made from a test specimen preferably taken during the teeming of the cast or heat. The chemical composition thus determined shall be reported to the pur- cchaser or his representative upon request, and shall conform to the cast or heat analysis requirements of the applicable material specification. 6.2 Product or Verification Analysis—An analysis may be made by the purchaser from finished material representing each cast or heat. The composition thus determined shall conform to the requirements for product analysis specified in the individual material specification or on the order: how- ever, if only cast or heat analysis requirements are specified in the material specification or on the order, the composition determined on product analysis shall conform to. those requirements subject to the product analysis tolerances specified in Table 2 6.3 Referee Analysis—In case referee analysis is required to resolve a dispute concerning the results of a chemical analysis, the procedures for performing the referee analysis 216 shall be in accordance with Test Methods, Practices, and ‘Terminology A 751. 7. Metallurgical Structure 7.1 The requirements for metallurgical structure, if any, shall be as specified in the individual material specification. 8. Mechanical Property Requirements 8.1 Requirements—The requirements for mechanical properties, if any, shall be as specified in the individual material specification. 8.2 Number of Tests—The number of specimens shall be as specified in the individual material specification, 8.3 Location and Orientation of Tension Test Speci- ‘mens—Unless otherwise specified in the individual material specification, tension test specimens shall be the full thick- ress of the material, The test coupons shall be taken from the material in its finished condition except as otherwise pro- vided In 8.4; shall be taken approximately midway between the edge and centerline of the sheet or strip; and shall be @ ASS TABLE 3 Dimensional Tolerance Tables sore—Te foi woe shows the Grenson Werance aD rumoer appEADe 19 Ie UMUFON reGUEr CAsSHCatON and relng mods. Cortnsous ml an = as —_— = 24 6 ‘eres eo 1% . . ES aca seecee erat a 9 eo a taken such that the long axis of the test specimen will be transverse to the final direction of rolling. 84 Heat Treatment of Test Coupons: 8.4.1 When heat treatment is required by the material specification and is to be performed by the purchaser or his agent, and the material is to be supplied by the manufacturer in a condition other than that required by the material specification, the material shall be qualified on the basis of tests made on specimens taken from coupons, obtained from the material in its as-shipped condition, that have been heat treated in accordance with the requirements specified in the material specification or on the order. If the heat-treatment temperatures are not specified, the manufacturer shall heat ‘weat the coupons under conditions he vonsiders appropriate. 8.4.2 When specified on the order, the test coupons may be subjected to additional heat treatment to simulate thermal treatments that will be used during fabrication. 8.4.3 The purchaser shall be informed of the procedures, followed in heat treating the test coupons. 8.5 Test Methods: 8.5.1. All tests shall be conducted in accordance with Test Methods and Definitions A 370. 8.5.2 Yield strength shall be determined cither by the 0.2 % offset method or by the 0.5 % extension-under-load method. 9. Quality 9.1 General—Sheet and strip furnished under this specifi- cation shall be clean, sound, and free of internal or external imperfections which would make the material unsuitable for the intended application, Care should be taken 10 avoid cracks, seams, slivers, grooves, laminations, pits, blisters, tuckles, coil ‘breaks, creases. oles, pickling stains and patches, ragged and torn edges, and “rolled-in” dint and seal 9.2 Surface Finish—The degree or amount of surface imperfections on material in cut lengths shall be such that only a reasonable amount of metal finishing is required. Sight surface imperfections that are completely removable without reducing the thickness below the minimum permis “sible limits shall not be considered to be defects. Coils may contain some abnormal defects such as holes, welds, et. which render a portion of the coil unusuabie, since the inspection of coils does not affort the same opportunity to, reject portions containing defects as is the case with cut, TABLE 4 Thickness’ Tolerances for Hot-Rolled Sheet (Continuous Mil Product), Cis, or Cul Lemgts 7 Trisress (rm (0229900000 01789wO0eT? 00871 wo0Re2 aaeziwoarlg acToawoosee weet in. ay (a4to45n, (65610247, (248 1209, (206 to 1.20) (17910 1.44, ee re ec ee el ‘Thikness Teserancas, Over and Under, (rie Spoctiod Whe and Thess Poe 0009 025 10008 (0.20) (0.007 078) (0.07 (0.18) 0008 (015) (G10 to 810) nl over 320 40, 0.009 023) 0.009,0.28) 0.008 020) 0.007 (0.18) 0.008 0215) {610 to 1020), inc over to 10 48 010 025) oo1o@25) 0.008 20) 0.007 0.18) 0.000 15) 11020 0 1220), at vor 48 0 60 0.010025) 0.008 020) 0.007 0.18) 0.007 18) 10220 to 1820), nt ver 69 0 70 0.011 (028) 0.009 023) 0.08 (0.20) 0.007 218) (9520 0 1780), nt over 70 0 80, 0121030) 0.009023) 0.008 0.20) 101780 6 2080), nt ‘over 80 10 90 012 (030) 0.010028) (2020 te £200), net over 90 (2280) 0.012 (0.30) “Thickness easzed at any ont en shea nt esS than Min. 5 ne) oma Gaede And nt ass than 3 (19 me) am aa on. 27 @b asos TABLE 5 Thicknes * Tolerances, Hot-Rolled Sheets, and Mil TABLE 7 Wom Tolerances tor Mit Eage of Hot oF Gola-Roweg Sheets, Coils, of Cut Lengths Thickness, .® 828 16 0188, ines Under 0.188 to 0148, nc Under 0.148 16 0.131, net oor Unr 0.131 10 0.496, nat oro Under 0.115 1 0.098, net 008 Under 0.09910 0.084, nt ‘0.008 Unde 0084 1 0.073, nat 07 Under 0.07310 0.089 net 6008 Under 0089 fo 006%, nc 005 Unoer 0.081 16 0.27 Ooo Under 0027 0 0.039, net 03 "Thikneee ie measured at ay pont on th deat tatiece an Wim oma cu edge and not ess than ein. am aM 20. Oe, = 254 me lengths. However, an excessive number of abnormal imper- fections is cause for rejection, 10, Edges 10.1 Edges—The types of edges procurabe in hot-rolled and in cold-rolled alloy-steel sheet and strip are as follows: 10.2 Hot-Rolled Sheet and Strip 10.2.1 Mill Edge—Normal edge produced in hot rolling that does nat conform ta any definite contour. 10.2.2 Cur Edge—Approximately square cdge resulting from the cutting of sheet into one or more desired widths by means of rotary knives (sit edge) or blade shears (sheared edge) 10.2.3. Square Edge—Type of mill edge produced by hot ‘edge-rolling; furnished on strip only. 10.3 Cold-Rolled Sheer: 10.3.1 Cut Edge—Same description as shown in 10.2.2 for hot-rolled sheet and sti. 10.4 Cold-Rolled Strip: 10.4.1 No. 1 Edge—Prepared edge of a specified round or ‘square contour that is produced when a very accurate width is required 10.4.2 No. 2 Edge—Natural mill edge carried through the cold rolling from the hot-rolled strip without additional processing of the edge. 10.4.3 No. 3 Edge—Approximately square edge produced by slitting. “erences Over Speed ‘With, No Toe 10.44 No, 4 Edge—Rounded edge produced by edge tolling either the natural edge of hot-olled strip oF slit-edge strip. Used when an approximately round edge is desired and when the finish of the edge is not important. 10.4.5. No. § Edge—Square edge produced by edge rolling or filing for the purpose of eliminating burt. 10.4.6 No.6 Fdge—Square edge produced by edge rolling the natural edge of hot-rolled strip or slit-edge strip, when the width tolerances and finish required are not as exacting as for the No. 1 Edge. 11. Permissible Variations in Dimensions 11.1. The permissible variations in dimensions (see Table 3) for hot-rolled and cold-rolled alloy steel sheet and strip all be in accordance with Tables 4 10 22 12, Identification of Product 12.1 Asa minimum, the material shall be identified with the manufacturer's narte oF Land, the speeification designa- tion, weight, purchaser's order number, and material identi- fication which is traceable to the heat or cast 12.2 The identification shall be legibly stenciled on top of each lift, or shown on a tag attached to each coil or shipping unit, 12.3 When specified on the order, each sheet shall be identified as agreed upon, 13, Inspection and Testing 13.1 When the order specifies that the purchaser will inspect the material and witness testing, the inspector repre- TABLE 6 Thickness” Tolerances for Cold-Rolled Sheets, Coils, or Cut Lengths Themes. 02298 O7es—~«ai9~—=—«aTT=—=Si«sat~=SC(aT0S—~=«CSGT~—~=«OSDS~~COSTS Spectied with 0 © wo © 0 ‘0 » to to ne oxe00, ozo, 0.0092, aas, 0.0740, 0.0568, 0.0500, st, «nas, a ee te et na ba a ce ic) "Tshness Tooreces, Over ard Under. or Spas Wana and Thinasees 2032, nel ‘O00 «0007S SSC*« CS SCSC«tSSSCSCSSSCC 0008 (Over 821040, ret 0009 0.008, Oor css 05S 0.00 ver 40 t6 40, et eo = o.es torn meses 04 2.009 ‘Over 48 0 60, red do ©0100. 00s toes M0008 (Over 60 1070, et ao = 0010008 cor 008 =e ‘Over 7010 20, ret oo = doar a ‘ver 801080, nc oo = 0012 Over 90 ao oor2 “There 2a 25.4 me, u8 79 at ay pln hw show les than Wom a ct edge and ot ets an Xn rv aml edhe qh) A505 ‘TABLE 10. Flatness Tolerances for Cut Lengths of Hot or Cold Ralied Shoots Faens Sovetiod With, in Wath nN Toe Spectog Tetras, fares ‘| pit 24 10 30, nck Me ‘From 0.0195 10 0.0567. 24 1036, ned we Ore 300 60, a x ‘ne ver 3619, et x Gree 80 to 80 na we ver 60 1 Over 80 a From 0.0568 to 02209, 241060 nt ree et (ver 601 7, et * i Ow 72 1 senting the purchaser shall have entry at all times while work on the contract of the purchaser is being performed, to all ‘of the manufacturer's works that concern the manufac ture of the material ordered. The manufacturer shall afford the inspector all reasonable facilities to satisfy the inspector that the material is being furnished in accordance with the specification. 13.2 All tests (except product analysis) and inspection shall be made at the place of manufacture prior to shipment, unless otherwise specified on the order, and shall be s0 conducted as not to interfere unnecessarily with the opera- tion of the works. 14, Retests, 14.1 The retest provisions of Test Methods and Defini tions A 370 shall apply. 14.2 If the results of any tests do not conform to the specified requirements, (unless otherwise specified in the individual material specification), retests may be made on double the original number of specimens from the same lot, each of which must conform to the requirements specified. If the results of the retests do not conform to the specified requirements, the lot shall be rejected. 18, Rework and Retreatment 15.1 If inspection and test results fail to conform to the Specified requirements, the material may be reworked or fRireated, if the manufacturer can assure that the cause of failure is curable and that the quality of the material shall sonform tw the specified requirements. After retreatment, ‘esting shall be done in accordance with the material ®ecification requirements. 16. Rejection Subsequent to Shipment 16.1 Material that shows characteristics not in conform- ‘ace with the material specification subsequent to its initial _ TABLE 9 Length Tolerances for Hot or Cold-Rolled She "Tourance Over ‘Spaced Length, ate grey No Tolerance — Under 219 W610 760), hel wea) (ve 30 to 60 (760 te 1520, et nan er 60 to 120 (1820 to 3050), ne 09 (re 120 to 186 (3050 to 3960), net 1428) ‘Over 186 6 192 (2960 to 4880, inet men (Qee 182 10 240 (4880 to 6100, nt 00) re 240 (8100) ria, “soled thomatyweated an tations. ein = 284mm © Deviations rom tans are measured by ayng the shet ona horizontal at surface and easing the maxsrim ekvaon above tal sre to any pat on ‘a bttom suse ol te ree. TABLE 11 Camber‘ Tolerances for Hot of Cold-Rolled Shoots and Strip Foe shoot ~ Taw a5 rn) w any BA AAO my For simp 10 19 (38 mm n war, el Fer stip over 138 to 230% (8.4 to 608 0 men width, ect ~ camber s tered by pnang an BN a¥aghedge onthe concave oe ot the sheet er tip andrmansseg a groatet stance between the sheet edge or ‘inp odgo and the stragiadge. Wren the camber shown 1 Tebls 13 not Sustas fr parscuar purpose, notvoto sip is somatmes machine SYR ‘ened to @ spected camber. For that requeemeni. te producer shoud be consulted, 3 (1217 em) any (240 men) Sn (638 om any 81 (2440 mn) acceptance may be rejected. In such cases, the manufacturer should be notified in a timely manner. 17. Certification 17.1 When specified on the order, a certification of compliance shall be furnished that the material was manu- factured, sampled, tested, and inspected in accordance with the requirements of the applicable specification. 17.2 When specified on the order, a report of the test results shall be furnished. 17.3 A signature is not required on the certification of compliance or the report of test results. However, the document shall clearly identify the organization submitting the document. Notwithstanding the absence of a signature, the organization submitting the document is responsible for the content of the document. 18, Packaging, Marking, and Loading for Shipment 18.1 Packaging, marking, and loading for shipment shall be in accordance with those procedures recommended in Practices A 700. 18.2 For Government Procurement—Packaging, packing, and marking of material for military procurement shall be in accordance with the requirements of MIL-STD-163, Level A. Level C, or commercial, as specified in the contract or purchase order, Marking for shipment of material for ci agencies shall be in accordance with Fed. Std. No, 123. TABLE 12 Out-Ol-Square Tolerance tor Hot-Rolled Sheats (Cut Edge Not Required) ‘Cuiataquares Ba pisos dovoion af an ond edge Fam 6 sagt ia ara Yoh angle to a sie ae leu om orn The tletace for Shas at ‘Gago an a ca eV nf 105 men ox ractan there, of wth, TEs aso claned by measure the ference between the dagonals ofthe sheo. Tha outo-squre ovaton is ona hal fat drones lp A505 TABLE 13. Thickness Tolorances for Hot-Rolad Strip Calls, or Cut Lengths’ ® Tass dame btwe oleae Oise O1gw are oom w Oa Cai 02031, orgs, = 0719, «aa, nat, «ase, grr. see a ms 4 a weed i Thess Toren Oran Sod Was wd Toss To6, ind 0.008 rr Oi 1005 ‘0.005 0.005, Sve 60 12m air Soe mosses Ommsoms te ote ie om Ste bees Sams Same Bate Ow swan oes cow ames oome monomer ee Serio nd Som Sow _oaes_—eos_——tes_—omme, ore 7 Thess eases re tar W7. Fo eo Gp To WaT a ny BAH OB wo Parone aT 4 So Tas 1 sabe Seen ore, oon se TABLE 14 Clown Tlorancs fo Ht Rod Sp, ot oy Gu Lange Sect yrs, ‘Over 110.394, na —_ Segoe na Seabee Greta om Cte ile “otc oy pay bu ra Gi ana apa Fon tg oar al Fn en TABLE 18 Wid Tolrnens for Hot Rolld Sip, Coll, or Cat Lng Ea Ean oz) co Thickness. in (ohm) ‘Sheared Edge este win fre) Towa «a ow HAT ; Wa Tan ransom, Wh Toe nfm), ‘nom ove = ord io se oe Se etna Teams TT wan Sra FS 00 eRe soi) saes wea Sra $98 foots Ses, Soreioey Sau es wea Stes ota 300 waco coe ee sono, 83 Sia i2oz0 a sd, va eo, oa 05%) tm ers wea Sra saws ne Som oem) tone, ne 7 Sone oye ree srneg Bro Gig Ga Rr PR, > TABLE 18_Lengh Tolerances fr Hot Raed Skip TABLE 17_Flainess Tolerances lr Cut Lengths of Ht Rolled ‘Strip As-Rolled of Thermally Treated and Flattened Vin, man, RBA GR mmf) ot eng Teoh in Se Oe Owe Ow sm, 1200, Bho Gio We Sie ow Sowatesyiane, T9e Sip tae Moe” Ses tbe ete engi Tomes, Ov Speed Length WO . “elerance Under feane owe ee Ourse6nt 9% HOM Over Sto 23%, MT tht ‘Tin = 254mm, 220 zw TABLE 18 Thickness Tolerances for Cold-Rolled Stn Wa waa ye coun Gaus Ow SUR Ow Bois Ow i602 ow706 Spofesmionvesninm “BILE 9S BWE TH — oan aN aM, ible aon ate : Ss a Bi idee Tins Flea eT et aad WE aorta eas - eoreeaa re re er re ison pay Be goon 009 cones coor ooo} ou (eo oust Gay oset ay Oost Soors fay aos an Ge, soveas eoer a nc fl crt Raf conf on coor se oa cong (Soh Game S08 oes Om d01'o00%e(ex0:040, nd 000" G0) ueY Ou) Doo! OU OoOIS Wey BONIS Sans (os) aca" oes os, Swooeooes ist eos ed dom (900 uc! fan Boot ay Gon fon nas sem God Sem Gon oes Swooswousoseoen rs Son G6) bat, oa) Seots foey sees’ esl Soe Goce os) omnes oe) boo, Owomscomeereorive don foo) oumis (oo OtoIs (oan) Gee ul Cote Sore oo) ome Soe en Om omecoemon coun re dams os) oeois ey Gee es) Goes ey Oates Stee (005 8am fae (ooo; Ore Ota 00m (0a6.60991 ra Dome” (90s) Dana” (oc) Oeste) Gos fee) oom oom Go) ome Gon ‘308 Owomooesomcrare dae es) me ay soe fey Soa Gel oom Sees (bas) Gam Na G10 Ooms oometizs 17 me ome (90s) Ome fos) 000s, oes) G03 fey OMe Som (Gon) oan ei) Gio, Gmimeweoe tries ne so oe} ome foo ome om) ones fous) S003 Som G1) Om I Gia Omooe woreo(zdew soorhe oo 00s} oan feos, ous os) ote oN) Oboe Soot 010) Ome IS ci Cromosmmacecnrs cme fed come fon gee em eet RI poet com 1) be 13 oy (Over 0187 19 0.2499 475 0.6.38) rd “= Ticness measixeents are taken ih. (25 wen Fom 6age Of Srp, oxcopt Wat on wa leas an 1 (5 mee Wrasse Sopcable for messurerants at al Seaton Sos v qi pasos TABLE 19 Width Tolerances for No. 2 Edge (Mill Edge) Cold-Rolled Seip “Towraes fo Sposa Wally =H Species Wa 02, nel nar 305 int Over 5109, Ove 910 12, 00 Seer 1819 3, Over 2019 23% el Wwe 254 0m Ye seee ‘Sprated Thewness. A wath A aor ne. date Owde Owitw owt om To wdind fe eee Suet 12, 20, 23 or oo x60 387 oie sa ona ooh oni Doss 0180 oor 0010 ore. oat 0.020 a0 0.068 0099 0.008 0008 ow aor oor8 0.020 .0000 080 008 008 0.006 010 Doe 00 0.0009 and undor e TABLE 21 Width Tolerances for Edge Nos. 1,4, 3, and 6 for Coki-Rolled Strip Fagen, Wah 8 RT Ths. nd Tolerance tor Spotted Wan, =F (>) 7 Tee TH ‘Tos (2:8) wa Miner 00051019) , (Over 319 § (19 10 190, 0.26 0.2) ana tener 0.005 39) 4 To (25, net 0.1675 48 1 0.025 (9.8 0015 (038) 4 Over 3192 28 to 50, et 0.249 to 0025 635 to 084), es 10025 084) ‘ vet 219 4 (8019100), et 02499 i 0035 6.35 to 0.891 et 0047 (1.19) 4 (ver 41 6 (100 to 150), et 0240910 0005635 O89Led —” O87 (1.19) ‘ Tou Noh ie 2.0020 228) ans mer ons 0.19) 5 Over 8 19 5(19 10190), no 0.125 (32) and ramet 0005 019) 5 var 5 10911900 230), ret (0325 t0 0.0082 t0 0209), nc 0010025), 3 rer 9190 (2006210) net 2.108 90015 67 to 098) at 010025) 5 Ove 2019 25% (810 10610), nt 1.0801 0.023 (20310 058) net 0015038) ° To1 25,00 01673 4.0) w 0.009 0.00, on 0015 020) 6 Over 11925 t0 50, int (0.2496 0.025 (635 100.64), et 0.025 1088) 6 vor 20 450 to 100, ne (0.2480 180085 (535 0 0.89, rc 2047 (1.19) 8 ver & 196 100% 380), et 02499 1 ObA/ (89 10 179K Pe 047 (1.18) m2 Gh A505 TABLE 22 Length Tolerances for Cold-Rolled Strip ——_ ae ey 241660 Over 6010120 Ove 12010200 pected wan, "10> (158049 GOED). (GOED 9 GIO, ‘(nm 1820) Inet eet ‘Geng Toterance nm, Over Species Length No Tolerance Under To 12,000), na wea wen) PT Oran 18 4035 ney x49) es) 120010810) et ‘The American Sot or Testing and Materials kes no poston esoetina tha veld any stot ahs sseetd in coonction wan any tam montonad inh standard. Users of te standard are oxprecsyadsed that Getermmaono ha vay of ay patent gts, and the risk of Inkingrert of auch rights, ae ental ter own repaneily., This stander ts sutjec to revision at any ie by the responsible letra commttea and must be revawed every te yours ond ‘not evs, ear eaporoved or wither. Your Comments we nied athe er ravision ets standard efor sdtera sandess fad shouldbe atassed fo ASTM Vleadeuntars. Your comments mil cave care conden ot 4 ney ote reste {echnical commits, wien you may ated. you fel ia your comments ave rt receved a a nearing you should make your ews known othe ASTM Commies on Sandra, 1916 ace St, Phiasiphia, PA 19703

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