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Indian Standard CONTINUOUSLY COLD-ROLLED STEEL SHEET PRODUCTS DIMENSIONAL AND SHAPE TOLERANCES

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77.14050

@ BIS 2007

BUREAU
MANAK

OF

INDIAN

STANDARDS
ZAFAR NTARG Price Group 3

f3HAVAN,

9 BAHADUR SHAH NEW DELHI 110002

0ctober2007

Wrought Steel Products Sectional

Committee,

MTD 4

NATIONAL

FOREWORD

This Indian Standard which is identical with ISO 16162:2005 Continuously cold-rolled steel sheet and shape tolerances issued by the International Organization for products Dimensional Standardization (ISO) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards on the recommendation of the Wrought Steel Products Sectional Committee and approval of the Metallurgical Engineering Division Council. This Indian Standard numbering system. has been taken up to align it with ISO 16162:2005 by adoption under dual

The text of ISO Standard has been approved as suitable for publication as an Indian Standard without deviations. Certain conventions are, however, not identical to those used in Indian Standards. Attention is particularly drawn to the following: a) Wherever the words International be read as Indian Standard. Standard appear referring to this standard, they should

b)

Comma (,) has been used as a decimal marker in the International Standards, Indian Standards, the current practice is to use a point (.) as the decimal marker.

while in

In reporting the results of a test or analysis made in accordance with this standard, if the final value, observed or calculated, is to be rounded off, it shall be done in accordance with IS 2:1960 Rules for rounding off numerical values (reviseu).

1S/1S0 16162:2005

Indian Standard CONTINUOUSLY COLD-ROLLED STEEL SHEET PRODUCTS DIMENSIONAL AND SHAPE TOLERANCES

Scope
Standard applies to dimensional and shape tolerances for all continuously cold-rolled steel

This International sheet products. Note

Cold-rolled steel strip is not

covered

by this International

Standard.

Dimensional
tolerances

tolerances
are given in Tables 1 to 9.

Dimensional

Table 1 Normal thickness

tolerances

for coils and cut lengths


Dimensions and tolerances in millimetres

Specified width

I
<0,4 >0,4 <0,6 >0,6 <0,8 >0,8 <1,0 + 0,08 * 0,04 * 0,05 * 0,07 t 0,05 + 0,06 t 0,08 i 0,09

Thickness tolerances a, o for specified thicknesses c >1,0 <1,2 t 0,09 >1,2 <1,8 *orll >1,8 <2,0 >2,0 <2,5 >2,5 <3,0 >3,0 G 4,0 t 0,20

600<1200 >1 200 < 1 500 > 1 500 < 1 800 a

*0,13

+0,15

+0,18

*0,10

+0,12

+ 0,14

+ 0,16

*0,19

i 0,21

k 0,08

i 0,09

+0,10

+ 0,12

+0,14

k 0,16

* 0,18

* 0,21

t 0,23

The thicknesstolerances for sheet in coil form are the same as for sheet suppliedin cut lengths but, in cases where welds are present, the tolerances shall be doublethose given over a length of 15 m in the vicinityof the weld. b For specifiedstrengthlevels of Ra = 360 N/mmz and greater, increase the thicknesstolerances by 10 h, applying normal rounding-off procedures. c Thicknessis measured at any pointon the sheet not less than 25 mm from a side edge.

1S/1S0 16162:2005

Table 2 Restricted

thickness

tolerances

for coils and cut lengths


Dimensions and tolerances in millimetres

Specifted

width

I
<0,4 >0,4 G 0,6 * 0,035 >0,6 <0,8 >0,8 <1,0 * 0,025 t 0,04 * 0,045 t 0,035 * 0,045 * 0,05 + 0,06

Thickness tolerances a b for specified thicknesses c >1,0 <1,2 >1,2 <1,6 >1,6 <2,0 >2,0 G 2,5 >2,5 <3,0 >3,0< +0,12 4,C

600<1200 >1 200 < 1 500 > 1 500 < 1 800

* 0,055

* 0,07

* 0,08

+0,10

*0,11

* 0,07

~ 0,08

* 0,09

+0,11

* 0,12

* 0,13

i 0,05

* 0,05

* 0,06

* 0,07

* 0,08

i 0,09

*o)ll

*0,12

io,13

a The thicknesstolerancesfor sheet in coil form are the same as for sheet suppliedin cqt lengthabut, in cases where welds are presant, the tolerance: shall be doublethose given over a lengthof 15 m in the vicinityof the weld. b For specifiedstrengthlevels of Re = 360 N/mm2 and graater, increase the thicknesstolerancesby 10%, applfing normal rounding-offprocedural, c Thicknessis measured at any pointon tha shaet not Iesa than 25 mm from a side edge.

Table 3 Width tolerances

for coils and cut lengths, not resquared


Dimensions and tolerances in millimetres

Specified <1

width
200

Tolerance
+3 o +5 o +6 0

>1200

<1500

> 1 500 NOTE For resquared material, more restrictive tolerances are subject to negotiation.

Table 4 Length tolerances

for cut lengths, not resquared


Dimensions and tolerances in miffimetres

Specified
<2000

width

Tolerance
+10 0

>2000

<8000

+ 0,5%x length
o + 40

>8000

CY 3
1

r
NOTE For resquared material, more restrictive tolerances are subject to negotiation.

1S/1S0 16162:2005

Table 5 Camber tolerances

for coils and cut lengths,

not resquared

Dimensions and tolerances in millimetres Form


Coils

Camber tolerance 20 in any 5000 length

Cut

lengths

0;4 Y. x length

Camber is the greatest deviation of a side edge from a straight line, the measurement being taken on the concave side NOTE with a straight edge as shown in Figure 1. For resquared material, more restrictive tolerances are subject to negotiation.

Table 6 Out-of-square
Dimensions
All thicknesses and all sizes

tolerance

for cut lengths,

not resquared
tolerance

Out-of-square

1 Y. x width

Out-of-squareis the greatest deviation of an end edge from a straight tine at right angles to a side and touching one corner NOTE as shown in Figure 2. It can also be measured as one-half the difference between the diagonals of the Cut length sheet.

Table 7 Out-of-square

tolerances

for resquared

material
and tolerances in millimetres

Dimensions

Specified

length

Specified
<1

width
200

Out-of-square
+2 o +3 0 +3

tolerance

<3000 >1 200

>3000

All widths

NOTE Out-of-square is the greatest deviation of an end edge from a straight line at right angles to a side and touching one come! as shown in Figure 2. It can also be measured as one-half the difference between the diagonals of the cut length sheet, When measuring material to resquared tolerances, consideration may have to be given to extreme variations in temperature.

WISO

16162:2005

Table 8 Standard

flatness tolerances

for cut lengths


Dimensions and tolerances in millimetres

Specified

thickness

Specified

width

Flatness tolerance a,b


Specified strength level of

R, >340 N/mm2
29 34 41 23 29 38 19 23 33
I

<220 < 1 200


<0,7 >1200 <1500

N/mmz

220 to 340

N/mm2

15 18 22 12 15 19 10 12 17

23 27 33 18 23 29 15 18 26

> 1 500 < 1 200 >0,7 <1,2 >1200 <1500

> 1 500 < 1 200 >1,2 >1200 <1500

> 1 500
40TE This table does not armlv to full hard sheet (CH550).

This table also applies to sheet cut to length from coils by the customer when agreed-upon flattening procedures are performed. , Maximum deviation from a flat horizontal surface: with the sheet lying under its own weight on a flat surface, the maximum distanca )etween the lower surfaca of the shaet and the flat horizontal surface is the maximum deviation from flatnass as shown in Figure 3.

Table 9 Restricted flatness tolerances for cut lengths with specified strength level of Re <220 N/mm2
Dimensions and tolerances in millimetres

Specified

thickness I

Specified

width

Flatness

tolerance 6 7 8 5 6 7 4 5 6

a, b

< 1 200 < 0,7 >1200 <1500

> 1 500 < 1 200 >0,7 <1,2 >1200 <1500

> 1 500 < 1 200 >1,2 >1200 <1500

>1 500
3

This table also applies to sheet cut to length from coils by tha customer when agreed-upon flattening procedures are performed.

>

Max[mum deviation from a flat horizontal surface: with the sheet lying under its own weight on a tfat surface, the maximum distanc~ )etween the lower surface of the sheet and the flat horizontal surface is the maximum deviation from flatness as shown in Figure 3.

1S/1S0 16162:2005

2 I

/3

Key
1 edge

camber
side)

2
3

!21de edge (concave straight edge

Figure

1 Measurement

of camber

7 L i

. t

Key 1 2 3 out-of-square straight edge side edge

Figure

2 Measurement

of out-of-square

Key 1 maximum deviation from flatness

Figure

3 Measurement

of flatness

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