API Catalogue G50-80

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ae Ro CFT te! API STANDARD R.C PILES www.api.com.my API STANDARD R.C PILES API Precast Reinforced Concrete {RG} Piles are manufactured under factory controlled condition that are certified ta MS ISO 9001 : 2015 by Sirim GAS International Sdn. Bhd Production API RC piles are manufactured in rigid and dimensionally accurate moulds to facilitate the accurate fixing of steel reinforcement cages and joint plates. In moving forward to an ecofriendly carbon emission footprint, API uses GREEN cements in our concrete products. Products with blended cements have enhanced workability, long term strength gain and durability in marine conditions, sewerage applications and other aggressive environments. API produces high performance RC piles that are suitable and economical for all foundation of building, factory, retaining wall, embankment, ramp and bridge API also manufactures RC piles to the following specifications: a. MS 1314 : 2004 (Class M, Class J & Class S] b. JKR Standard (Class 1) c. API Customised Design Constituent Materials | Cement: MS 1389, 522, 1227 Specification for Cement Aggregates Ms 29 Aggregates from natural sources for concrete | High Tencile Bars MS 148 Hot rolled steel bars for the reinforcement of concrete | Cold Drawn Wire MS 144 Gold reduced mild steel wire for the reinforcement of concrete | Wild Steel Pete BSEN 10025 End Plate (Grade S275 or equivalent) | Admixture BS 5075 Specification for concrete admixtures ‘Note: Other equivalent standards, where applicable are acceptable, Specifications BS so04 British Standard code of practice for foundation I cP 116 The structural use of precast concrete ul, MS 1314 Precast reinforced concrete square piles IV. JKR Standard Specification for concrete piles in building projects Capacity Of Piles in accordance to BS 8004 and CP 116; Maximum Axial Working Load = fou x Ac + (fsc x Asc) 385 Where, feu = — Characteristic cube strength of concrete at 28 days Ac Area of concrete fsc Permissible of compressive stress for longitudinal bars or 0.55fy but not greater than 175 N/mm? Asc = Area of steel API 0a Ang Hook }——o1—1 AR ERPS LJ fe tL THI E EE API STANDARD R.C PILES DETAILS Concrete Grade 50 & 60 Shoe ——_-XPeinted Shoe Nominal oe ‘Available Main Link Joint Plate Recommended Recommended Size ¢ Length Reinforcement Size Thickness Max Working Load_ Max Working Load (TAA Eos ee one a Sef Tonnes Tonnes CONCRETE CONCRETE GRADE 50 GRADE 60 150x150 155 145 150 3,6 eee | ani 045: 28 35 4503450))/ 755/145) 450 | 3,6 aT) ao) 4s 28 35 175x175 160 170 175 3,6 4 19 40 6 a “7 475% 476)| (1460) /170// 75 | 5.6 ayyrioy | 40 é 37 a7 200x200 205 195 200 3,6 4 10 45 6 48 65 200%200)|/)205)/495)| 2000) 3/69 9 4 oT 4s 6 48 ss 220x290 235 225 200 «36,9 24S TI2SS 8 65 85 2503250) (1385) 245) /250))|/"3)6)9,12 | 8 Tio | 55 8 a0 100 250x250 255 245 250 96912 4 TIE 55 8 a0 100 60 260) |1280)//270)'2751/15,6,9,12 | 4 Tis ss 3 00 120 900x300 905 295 300 36912 4 Te 55 ° 115 145 300%300))//G05)/285)/ 3009 369,12 8 TZ | 55 ° 115 145 320x320 925 315 320 369,12 4 Too 55 @ 195 165 5060) (15551//545) 560))|/5,6.9.120 4 T2055 2 460 200 950x950 955 M5 350 96912 @ T2 65 12 160 200 $360 380)))595)975)c60)1|/5,6,9,12 4 1206s 2 185 235 400x400 405 995 400 3,6,9.12 4 120 65 12 205 260 400%4000))/4059//905)/400" | 3.6912 8 THe 65 2 205 260 450x450 455 445 450 9,6,9,12 4 «72585 2 275 330 00500) (16051495) '5001/|"5,6,9,42 8 120 6s a8 235 410 Concrete Grade 70 & 80 pees! Dinension Available Main Link —_ Joint Plate Recommended Recommended c Length Fae) Size Thickness = Max Working Load Max Working Load [EE ee) Taare | | Tnes | TONNES CONCRETE CONCRETE 4 GRADE 70 GRADE 60 300x300 905 205 300 369,12 4 T16 55 @ 160 180 3503350) (655) (945)|((G50))\/5)5,9,12 4 t200 ss) a2 220 250 405 395 400 3,6,9, 12 8° 116 65 12 285, 325 455) (445))(74509/9,6,9,12 4 15s) 360 40 505 495 500 36,912 6 20 65 15 445 505 NOTE: Recommended max working loads shown are only theoretical structural capacities of piles, The sctual working capacity shell be based on soil condition at site and other engineering considerations.

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