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81 BS 8666 2000 PDF
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ICS 77.140.15; 91.080.40 |
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NO COPYING WITHOUT BSI PERMISSION EXCEPT AS PERMITTED BY COPYRIGHT LAW
BS 8666:2000
BSI 05-2001
Amendments issued since publication
Amd. No. Date Comments
Contents
Page
Committees responsible Inside front cover
Foreword ii
1 Scope 1
2 Normative references 1
3 Terms and definitions 1
4 Notation 2
5 Form of schedule 2
6 Form of bar or fabric label 2
7 Dimensions 10
8 Scheduling 10
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Foreword
This British Standard has been prepared under the direction of the Engineering
Standards Policy Committee. It supersedes BS 4466:1989 which is withdrawn. The
standard has been revised to incorporate the shape codes in BS EN ISO 4066:2000.
Assessed capability. Users of this British Standard are advised to consider the
desirability of quality system assessment and registration against the appropriate
standard in the BS EN ISO 9000 series by an accredited third-party certification body
(see annex B).
A British Standard does not purport to include all necessary provisions of a contract.
Users of British Standards are responsible for their correct application.
Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity
from legal obligations.
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Summary of pages
This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pages i and ii, pages 1
to 18, an inside back cover and a back cover.
The BSI copyright notice displayed in this document indicates when the document was
last issued.
Sidelining in this document indicates the most recent changes by amendment.
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1 Scope 3.5
This British Standard specifies requirements for the shape code
scheduling, dimensioning, bending, and cutting of two-digit coded designation of the reinforcement
steel reinforcement for concrete conforming to shape
BS 4449, BS 4482, BS 4483, and BS 6744. NOTE See Table 1.
3.6
2 Normative references pitch
The following normative documents contain centre-to-centre spacing of bars or wires in a sheet
provisions that, through reference in this text, of fabric
constitute provisions of this British Standard. For NOTE Pitch and other dimensions used to define fabric are
dated references, subsequent amendments to, or shown in Figure 1.
revisions of, any of these publications do not apply.
For undated references, the latest edition of the 3.7
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L
P2
O2
O3 P1 O4
Key
L is the length of the longitudinal wires (which are not necessarily the longer wires in the sheet)
B is the length of the cross wires
O1 and O2 are the overhangs of the longitudinal wires
O3 and O4 are the side overhangs of the cross wires
P1 is the pitch of the longitudinal wires
P2 is the pitch of the cross wires
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| XY and partners Bar schedule ref: 0 4 6 0 3 A
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Site ref: Job number 1234 Date prepared 15.04.00 Date revised: 15.02.01
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23 x 10 = 230
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| This schedule complies with BS 8666
| * Specified in multiples of 5 mm. † Specified in mutliples of 25 mm.
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Figure 2 Ð Form of bar schedule
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XY and partners Fabric schedule ref:
0 4 6 0 4
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Fabric No. and Pitch Length O1 O2 length width NO. Shape Bending A* B* C* D* EIR*
mark of
wires
size
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mm mm O3 O4 "L"† "B"† of
sheets
code instruction
mm mm mm mm mm |
mm mm mm m m
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25 F8 250 2450 25 50 2.45
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Standard fabric example
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Paper length 297
23 x 10 = 230
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This schedule complies with BS 8666 |
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* Specified in multiples of 5 mm. † Specified in multiples of 25 mm
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Figure 3 Ð Form of fabric schedule
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11 A + (B) 2 1/2r 2 d
A
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(B)
Neither A nor B shall be less than A in Table 3
12 A + (B) 2 1/2R 2 d
A
(B)
Neither A nor B shall be less than A in Table 3
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13 A + 0.57B + (C) 2 1.57d
A
B
(C)
B
Neither A nor C shall be less than A in Table 3
25 A + B + (E)
A
D
C
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Table 1 Ð Standard shapes, their method of measurement and calculation of length (continued)
Shape Shape Total length of bar (L)
code measured along centre line
26 (C) A + B + (C)
D
Neither A nor C shall be less than A in Table 3
A See note 1
31 A A + B + C + (D) 2 1¯r 2 3d
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(D)
B
C
Neither A nor D shall be less than A in Table 3
33 (C) 2A + 3B + 17d
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B
(E)
B
C
Neither A nor E shall be less than A in Table 3
44 A A + B + C + D + (E) 2 2r 2 4d
(E)
B
C
Neither A nor E shall be less than A in Table 3
46 A + 2B + C + (E)
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Table 1 Ð Standard shapes, their method of measurement and calculation of length (continued)
Shape Shape Total length of bar (L)
code measured along centre line
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| A C and D shall be equal and not more than A or
| B nor less than A in Table 3
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77 Cπ(A 2 d)
B
A
Where B is greater than A/5 this equation no
C = no. of turns longer applies and L shall be calculated
| 99 All shapes where standard shapes cannot be used. To be calculated
No other shape code number, form of designation
or abbreviation shall be used in scheduling. With
the exception of rectangular links, 5 bends or more
are undesirable and may be impractical within
permitted tolerances but they shall be drawn out
in full and coded 99.
A dimensioned sketch shall be drawn over the
dimension columns A to E. Every dimension shall
be specified and the dimension that is to allow for
permissible deviations shall be indicated in
parenthesis, otherwise the fabricator is free to
choose which dimension shall allow for the
tolerance
For all shapes other than 12, 13, 33 and 67 the radius of bend shall be not less than the minimum specified
in Table 3.
The dimensions in parentheses are the free dimensions. If a shape given in this table is required but a
different dimension is to allow for the possible deviations, the shape shall be drawn out and given the
shape code 99 and the free dimension shall be indicated in parentheses.
The length of straight between two bends shall be at least 4d, see Figure 6.
NOTE 1 The length equations for shapes 15, 25, 26, and 46 are approximate and where the bend angle is greater than 458 the length
should be calculated more accurately allowing for the difference between the specified overall dimensions and the true length
measured along the central axis of the bar or wire. When the bending angles approach 908, it is preferable to specify shape
code 99 with a fully dimensioned sketch.
NOTE 2 For shapes with straight and semicircular lengths (e.g. shape codes 13 and 33) the largest practical radius for the production
of a continuous curve is 200 mm, and for larger radii the curve may be produced by a series of straight sections.
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Structural mesh:
B1131 12 100 1 131 8 200 252 10.9
B785 10 100 785 8 200 252 8.14
B503 8 100 503 8 200 252 5.93
B385 7 100 385 7 200 193 4.53
B283 6 100 283 7 200 193 3.73
B196 5 100 196 7 200 193 3.05
Long mesh:
C785 10 100 785 6 400 70.8 6.72
C636 9 100 636 6 400 70.8 5.55
C503 8 100 503 5 400 49 4.34
C385 7 100 385 5 400 49 3.41
C283 6 100 283 5 400 49 2.61
Wrapping mesh:
D98 5 200 98 5 200 98 1.54
D49 2.5 100 49 2.5 100 49 0.77
Tolerances shall be in accordance with Table 4.
For standard fabric the type of wire shall be designated as a suffix to the fabric reference as illustrated in
the example in Figure 3.
Standard lengths and widths shall be 4.8 m and 2.4 m respectively, giving a sheet area of 11.52 m2.
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Table 3 Ð Minimum scheduling radius, former diameter and bend allowances
Dimensions in millimetres
5d min.
A
r
(B)
Type and grade R Type and grade T, B and S Type and grade F, D and W epyT an
Nominal Minimum Minimum Minimum Nominal Minimum Minimum Minimum Nominal Minimum Minimum Minimum lanimoN muminiM
size of bar radius for diameter of end size of bar radius for diameter of end size of wire radius for diameter of end ezis of bar suidar for
scheduling bending dimension scheduling bending dimension scheduling bending dimension gniludehcs
former former former
D r M A d r M A d r M A D r
Ð Ð Ð Ð Ð Ð Ð Ð 5 10 20 110 Ð Ð
6 12 24 110 6 12 24 110 6 12 24 110 6 12
Ð Ð Ð Ð Ð Ð Ð Ð 7 14 28 115 Ð Ð
8 16 32 115 8 16 32 115 8 16 32 115 8 16
Ð Ð Ð Ð Ð Ð Ð Ð 9 18 36 120 Ð Ð
10 20 40 120 10 20 40 120 10 20 40 120 01 02
12 24 48 125 12 24 48 125 12 24 48 125 21 42
16 32 64 130 16 32 64 130 Ð Ð Ð Ð 16 32
20 40 80 160 20 70 140 190 Ð Ð Ð Ð 20 40
25 50 100 200 25 87 175 240 Ð Ð Ð Ð 25 50
32 64 128 260 32 112 224 305 Ð Ð Ð Ð 32 64
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40 80 160 320 40 140 280 380 Ð Ð Ð Ð 40 80
NOTE 1 Due to ªspring backº the actual radius of bend will be slightly greater than half the diameter of former. ETON 1 euD ot gnirpsª ºkca
NOTE 2 For bends (bobs) the minimum straight length beyond the end of the curved portion is 5d, or 10d for links. ETON 2 roF sdneb )sbob( e
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Off - set
dimension
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4d min
Figure 5 Ð Dimensioning of cranked bars
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Table 4 Ð Tolerances
Cutting and bending processes Tolerance
mm
Cutting of straight lengths (including reinforcement for subsequent bending) +25, 225
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Bending:
#1 000 mm +5, 25
>1 000 mm to # 2 000 mm +5, 210
>2 000 mm +5, 225
Length of wires in fabric ±25 or 0.5 % of the length
(whichever is greater)
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b) The direction of the longitudinal wires of the sheet to ensure bending about the correct axis
For all bent fabric reinforcement, the bending dimensions shall avoid welded transverse wires occurring
within four diameters of the start of a bend, see Figure 7.
4d min
4d
min 4d min
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12 Fabrication and routine inspection 12.1.3 Bending machine operatives are trained in
the skills necessary to produce cut and bent
12.1 Fabrication products of consistent quality within the permissible
12.1.1 Cutting to length shall be carried out using size deviations. A formal operative approval and
purpose-made shearing equipment. The tolerances testing system shall be implemented and operatives
specified in Table 4 shall apply to each length. shall have been certified competent.
with Table 3.
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B.1.2 Determination of the long term quality level All the parameters inspected in accordance with B.2.3
The third party certification authority should assess the for all the 15 specimens should conform to the
long-term consistency of production (fabrication) by appropriate requirements.
examining the fabricator's inspection records. No more If a maximum of two of the 15 results do not conform,
than 5 % of the items inspected should have failed to a further 45 specimens should be assessed so that a
conform to the specified requirements. total of 60 specimens is assessed. The test unit should
B.2 Batch testing be deemed to conform to this standard if no more than
two of the 60 results do not conform to the appropriate
B.2.1 General requirements.
Where material is subjected to batch testing, it is B.2.5 Inspection report
recommended that the following sampling, inspection
and testing should be undertaken. An inspection report should be produced containing
the following data:
B.2.2 Extent of sampling and inspection/testing a) the name of the fabricator;
For the purposes of inspection/testing, the delivery b) location of the fabricator's works, yard or site;
should be subdivided into tests units with a maximum
mass of 5 t. Specimens should be selected at random c) the cast number(s) of the reinforcing steels used
from a representative range of output items at the for each bar or fabric mark;
following frequency. d) the name and address of the manufacturer of the
Specimens should be taken from each test unit as reinforcing steels used;
follows: e) the date of the inspection;
a) 15 specimens (if appropriate 60 specimens) of cut f) the mass of the test unit;
lengths; g) the individual results as specified in B.2.3.
b) 15 specimens (if appropriate 60 specimens) of
bent items.
B.2.3 Inspection by attributes
The following parameters of the schedule and of the
specimens taken in accordance with B.2.2 should be
inspected. The results of the inspections should be
recorded.
a) Cut lengths
1) The bar (or fabric) mark (see 5.5).
2) The type and size of the specimens and the
type and size specified on the schedule (see 5.6).
3) The length of the specimens should meet the
specified requirements as stated on the schedule
(see clause 9).
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Annex C (normative)
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Sheet length
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| No. per Size Length Mass Mass/ No. of Total
| sheet mm m kg/m sheet kg sheets mass t
| Longitudinal 12 D8 5000 0.395 23.700 0.355
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| Cross 27 D6 2100 0.222 12.587 0.189
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| Fabric to BS 4483 Bending to BS 8666 36.287 0.544
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Figure C.1 Ð Purpose made fabric example
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