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apedter ae IS 1161: 2014 Indian Standard geara Aft ataarera saan ch feat — faferte (Waar Fate) Steel Tubes For Structural Purposes — Specification ( Fifth Revision ) 1CS77.140.75; 91.220 KAA danse ary Sy . >_Cintranet Print a Pe RAN © BIS 2014 area ane Ri BUREAU OF INDIAN STANDARDS are Fa, 9 aegeme wet ant, ae ferei-110002 nee MANAK BHAVAN, 9 BAHADUR SHAH ZAFAR MARG NEW DELHI-110002 www.bis.or, www.standardsbis.in September 2014 Price Group 3 Steel Tubes, Pipes and Fittings Sectional Committee, MTD 19 FOREWORD This Indian Standard (Fifth Revision) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards, after the draft finalized by the Steel Tubes, Pipes and Fittings Sectional Committee had been approved by the Metallurgical Engineering Division Council. This standard was first published in 1958 and revised in 1963, 1968, 1979 and 1998, respectively. While reviewing this standard, the Committee has felt it necessary to revise this Indian Standard with the following modifications: a) Anew Grade YSt 355 has been incorporated. b) All amendments have been incorporated. In the formulation of this standard, due consideration has been given to the trade practices followed in the country in this field. Due consideration has also been given to international co-ordination among the standards Prevailing in different countries. Assistance has been derived from the following publications: 1SO 4200 : 1991 ‘Plain end steel tubes, welded or seamless — General tables of dimensions and masses per unit length’, issued by Intemational Organization for Standardization 180 1079-1: 2011 (E) Cold formed welded structural hollow sections of non-alloy and fine grain steel Part 1 (for YSt 355 grade) O11 (E) Hot finished structural hollow sections of non-alloy and fine grain steel Part 1 (for YSt 355 grade) BSEN 10219-12006 Cold formed welded Structural hollow sections of non-alloy and fine grain steel (for YSt 355 grade) ISO 12633-1: This standard contains clauses 6.1.3, 9.1, 10.1 and 11.5.2 which call for agreement between the purchaser and the manufacturer. For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with, the final value, TS 1161: 2014 Indian Standard STEEL TUBES FOR STRUCTURAL PURPOSES — SPECIFICATION ( Fifth Revision ) 1 SCOPE ‘This standard covers the requirements for hot finished seamless (HFS), and electric resistance welded (ERW) orhigh frequency induction welded (HFTW) steel tubes for structural purposes. 2 REFERENCES The following standards contain provisions which through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this standard. At the time of publication, the editions indicated were valid. All standards are subject to revision and parties to agreements based on this standard are encouraged to investigate the possibility of applying the most recent editions of the standards indicated below: IS No. Title 228 (in parts), 1239 (Part 1)? Method of chemical analysis of stee! Mild steel tubes, tubulars and other 2004 wrought steel fittings: Part | Mild steel tubes (sixth revision) 1387: 1993. General requirements for the supply of metallurgical material (second ; revision) 1608 : 2005/. Metallic materials — Tensile testing at ambient temperature ISO 6892 : 1998 (third revision) , * 2328 : 2005/ Metallic materials — Tube flattening -IS0'8492: test on metallic tubes (second 1998 revision) 2329: 2005/ Metallic materials — Tube (in full ISO 8491: section) — Bend test (second 1998 revision) j 4711:2008 Methods for sanipling of steel pipes, tubes and fittings (second revision) 4736: 1986 Hot-lip zinc coatings on mild steel tubes (first revision) 4740: 1979 Code of practice for packaging of steel tubes (first revision) 10748 : 2004 Hot-rolled steel strip for welded tubes and pipes (second revision) 2062: 2011 Hot rolled Low, Medium and High tensile structural steel (seventh revision) 3 DESIGNATION Steel tubes covered by this standard shall be designated by their nominal bore and wall thickness (see Table 1). They shall be further graded as YSt 210, YSt 240, ‘YSt 310 and YSt 355 depending on the yield strength of the material (see Table 2). The designation of the steel tubes shall, therefore, include the nominal bore of the tube and grade of the material 4 SUPPLY OF MATERIAL General requirements relating to the supply of the: steel tubes for structural purposes shall conform to IS 1387. 5 MATERIAL Steel tubes shall be manufactured through one of the following processes as given in Table 3 and shall be supplied in conditions as shown therein: a) Hot finished seamless (HFS); b) Cold finished seamless (CDS); ahd ©) Electric resistance welded or high frequency induction welded (ERW or HFIW). NOTE — Tubes made by manual welding are not covered by this standard. 6 DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHTS 6.1 The standard sizes and mass of tubes for structural purposes shall be as given in Table 1. 6.1.1 Some geometrical properties of the steel tubes are also given in Table 1 for information. 6.1.2. Tubes of thickness lower than the specified minimum thickness of tube, as shown in Table 1 shall not be permissible. 6.1.3 Tubes of thickness higher than the specified minimum thickness of tube, as shown in Table 1 may be supplied, if so mutually agreed to between the purchaser and the manufacturer.

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