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SPECIFICATION FOR STEEL BARS, CARBON AND ALLOY, HOT-WROUGHT AND COLD-FINISHED, GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR CX SA-29/SA-29M (Odentcal with ASTM Specification A 291A 29N-99* except for an etoril coretion tothe Mo content for Grade 94B17 in Table 2.) Scope asTv 1.1 This specification covers a group of common Tite of Specification ___Designation _ requirements which, unless otherwise specified in the tet Bas, Alloy, Hot Wrought or Cold: A434 purchase order or in an individual specification, shall Fished, Quenched and Tempered apply to carbon and alloy steel bars under each of the Stel Bas, Alloy, Hot Wrought, for AT following ASTM specitications (or under any other Elevated Temperature or Pessure- ASTM specification which invokes this specification or CConinng Pats, o Both portions thereof): Cola Finished Alloy Stet Bar: Steet Bars, Alloy, Col-Fiished ass Tite of Specifonon___Desisntion_ Sieel Bus, Alloy, Hot-Rolled or Cold- Aas Hot-Rolled Carbon See! Bar Finished, Querched and Tempered Steot Bars, Carbon, Quenched and Amt Stee! Bas, Carbon, Hot Wrought or Colle A 696 “Tempered Finished, Special Quay, for Pressure Steel Bars and Shapes, Carbon Role from 4.499 Piping Componens 1 Rail Sel Bar, Carbon, Hot-Wrough, Special A576: rents of the purchase order, the individual material speci Quay fication, and this general specification shall prevail in the Steel Bars, Carbon, Merchant Quality, As sequence named. ‘Mechanical Propetes Sect Bar, Cabon, Hot Wrought, Special A675 1.3. The values stated in inch-pound units or ST units Quality, Mechanical Properies are to be regarded as the standard. Within the text, the Steel Bars for Springs, Carbon and Alloy A 689 Sl units are shown in brackets. The values stated in each Sect Bars, Carbon, Hot Wrought, Special A695 system are not exact equivalents; therefore, each system Quality, for Fu Power Applications ‘must be used independently of the other. Combining val- (Co-Finished Carbon Steel Bars ues from the two systems may result in nonconformance Steet Bar, Carbon, Cold-Finished, Standard A 108 with the specification, Quay Suest-Ratives Slee! Bas Subest to ASIVASIIM 1.4 For purposes of determining conformance to this ee ‘Requirements, Cold- ‘specification and the various material specifications refer- Hot-Rolled Altay Stet Bars enced in 1.1, dimensional values shall be rounded to the Senne ane Tsiea oe am nearest unit in the right-hand place of figures used in Size! Bars Ally, Subject to End-Quench A304 exptessing the limiting values in accordance with the Hacdenabilty Requirements rounding method of Practice E29. 7 SA-29/54.29M Referenced Documents 2. ASTM Standards: ‘A370 Test Methods and Definitions for Mechanical Test- ing of Steel Products ‘A700 Practices for Packaging, Marking, and Loading Methods for Steel Products for Domestic Shipment A751 Test Methods, Practices, and Terminology for Chemical Analysis of Steel Products E29 Practice for Using Significant Digits in Test Data to Determine Conformance with Specifications E112 Test Methods for Determining the Average Grain Size 22 Federal Standards Fed. Std, No. 123 Marking for Shipment (Civil Agencies) Fed, Std, No, 183 Continuous Identification Marking of Iron and Steel Products 23 Military Standard: MIL-STD-163 Steel ‘Shipment and Storage Products — Preparation for 24 Other Standards: AIAG B-1 Bar Code Symbology Standard for 3-of-9 Bar Codes AIAG B-5 02.00 Primary Metals Tag Application Standard 3. Terminology 3A Definitions of Terms Specific To This Standard: 3.1 Hot-Wrought Steel Bars — Steel bars pro- duced by hot forming ingots, blooms, billets, or other semifinished forms to yield straight lengths (or coils, ‘depending upon size, section, and mill equipment) in sections which are uniform throughout their length, and in the following sections and sizes: 3.LLL Rounds, % to 10.0 in. [5.5 to 250 mm}, inclusive, B.LL.2 Squares, %o t0 6.0 in. [6 to 160 mm], inclusive, 3.1.13 Round-Cornered Squares, “fy to 8.0 in. [6 to 200 mm}, inclusive, 34.14 Flats, % to 8 in. inclusive, in width: 1%, in, in minimum thickness up to 6 in. in width; and 0.230 in, in minimum thickness for over 6 to 8 in. in width, inclusive fover 5 mm in thickness up to 150 mm in width and over 6 mm in thickness for over 150 mm through 200 mm in width]. Maximum thickness for all wiciths is 4 in, [100 mm. 128 2008 SECTION IL BLS Hexagons and Octagons, ¥% 10 4% in. (6 {0 103 mm], inclusive, between parallel surfaces, 3.1.1.6 Bar Size Shapes — Angles, channels, tees, zees, when their greatest cross-sectional dimension is under 3 in, (75 mm), and 3.1.1.7 Special Bar Sections — Half-rounds, ovals, half-ovals, other special bar size sections. 3.1.2 Cold-Finished Steel Bars — Steel bars pro- duced by cold finishing previously hot-wrought bars by means of cold drawing, cold forming, turning, grinding, cr polishing (singly or in combination) to yield straight lengths or coils in sections which are uniform throughout their length and in the following sections and sizes 3.1.2.1 Rounds, 9 in. (230 mm] and under in diameter, 3.1.2.2 Squares, 6 in. [150 mm] and under between parallel surfaces, 3.1.2.3 Hexagons, 4 in, [100 mm] and under between parallel surfaces, 3.1.2.4 Flats, in. [3 mm] and over in thickness and not over 12 in. [300 mm] in width, and 3.1.25 Special Bar Sections. 3.13 Lot — Unless otherwise specified in the con- tract or onder, alot shall consist of all bars submitted for inspection at the same time of the same heat, condition, finish, size, or shape. For bars specified in the quenched ‘and tempered condition, when heat treated in batch-type famaces, a lot shall consist of all bars from the same heat, of the same prior condition, the same size, and subjected to the same heat teatment in one tempering charge. For bars specified in the quenched and tempered condition, when heat treated without interruption in a continuons-type furnace, a lot shall consist of all bars from the same heat, of the same prior condition, of the same size, and subjected to the same heat treatment, 4, Chemical Composition 4A Limits: 4.1.1 The chemical composition shall conform to the requirements specified in the purchase order or the individual product specifications. For convenience the grades commonly specified for carbon steel bars are shown in Tables 1 and 2, Bars may be ordered to these grade designations and when so ordered shall conform to the specified limits by heat analysis, 4.1.2. When compositions other than those shown in Tables 1 and 2 are required, the composition limits shall be prepared using the ranges and limits shown in ‘Table 3 for carbon steel and Table 4 for alloy steel. PART A —FERROUS MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS, 4.2. Heat or Cast Analysis: 4.2.1. The chemical composition of each heat or cast shall be determined by the manufacturer in accor- dance with Test Methods, Practices, and Terminology ATS 42.2 The heat or cast analysis shall conform to the requirements specified in the product specification or purchase order. These can be the heat chemical range and limit for a grade designated in Tables 1 and 2, or another range and limit in accordance with 4.1.2, or with requirements of the product specification, NOTE I — Heat analysis for lad isnot determinable since Tea is auded wo the ladle steam while each ingot is poured. When specified san added elemento standand steel, theperentage of la is reported 2350.15 to 0.35 incl, which is the range commonly specified for this element 4.2.3 If requested or required, the heat analysis shall be reported to the purchaser or his representative, 4.2.4 Reporting of significant figures and rounding shall be in accordance with Test Methods, Practices, and Terminology A751. 43 Product Analysis: 43.1 Merchant quality carbon bar stel is not sub- jeotto ejection for product analysis unless misapplication of a heat is clearly indicated, 43.22 Analyses may be made by the purchaser from finished bars other than merchant quality representing each heat of open-hearth, basic-oxygen, or electric-fur- nace steel, The chemical composition thus determined shall not vary from the limits specified in the applicable specification by more than the amounts prescribed in Table 5 and Table 6, but the several determinations of any element, excluding lead, in a heat may not vary both above and below the specified range. Rimmed or capped. sleel is characterized by a lack of homogeneity in its, composition, especially for the elements carbon, phos- phorus, and sulfur; therefore, when rimmed or capped steel is specified or required, the limitations for these clements shall not be applicable, Because of the degree to which phosphorus and sulfur segregate, the limitations for these elements shall not be applicable to rephospho- rized or resulfurized steels. 4.33. Samples for product analysis shall be taken by one of the following methods 433.1 Applicable to small sections whose cross- sectional arca does not exceed 0.75 in.? [500 mm”] such as rounds, squares, hexagons, etc. Chips are taken by rilling or machining the full cross section of the piece. Drilling is not a feasible method for sampling sizes 0.75, in? 2 and smaller 129 SA-29/SA-29M 433.2 Applicable to products where the width of the cross section greatly exceeds the thickness, such as bar size shapes and light flat bars. Chips are taken by drilling entirely through the steel at a point midway between the edge and the middle of the section, or by milling or machining the entire cross section. 43.3.3. Applicable to large rounds, squares semi- finished, etc, Chips are taken at any point midway between the outside and the center ofthe piece by drilling parallel to the axis or by milling or machining the full cross section. In cases where these methods are not practi- cable, the piece may be drilled on the side, but chips are ‘not taken until they represent the portion midway between the outside and the center. 43.34 When the steel is subject to tension test requirements, the tension test specimen can also be used for product analysis. In that case, chips for product analy- sis can be taken by drilling entirely through the tension test specimens or by the method described in 4.3.3.1 4.3.4. When chips are taken by drilling, the diameter of the drill used shall conform to the following, Area of Sample ‘Cross Section, “Approximate Drill in? (en?) Diameter in. (x) 16 {300} oF less 4025) ‘Over 16 {100} 1 p50) 4.3.5. The minimum number of samples to be taken from material representing the same heat or lot before rejection by the purchaser shall be as follows: Minimam Number of Samples 15 tons (15 Mg) and under 4 (Over 15 tons (15 Ma] 6 4.3.6. In case the number of pieces in a heat is less than the number of samples required, one sample from cach piece shall be considered sufficient. 4.3.7 In the event that product analysis determina tions are outside the permissible limits as prescribed in 4.3.2, additional samples shall be analyzed and the accept- ability of the heat negotiated between the purchaser and the producer. 44 Referee Analysis — In case a referee analysis is requited and agreed upon to resolve a dispute concerning the results of a chemical analysis, the referee analysis shall be performed in accordance with the latest issue of ‘Test Methods, Practices, and Terminology A 751, unless otherwise agreed upon between the manufacturer and the purchaser. SA-29/88.29M 5. Grain Size Requirement SL Austenitic Grain Size Sl1 When a coarse austenitic grain size is speci- fied, the steel shall have a grain size number of 1 to 5 exclusive as determined in accordance with Test Methods E112. Conformance to this grain size of 70% of the grains in the area examined shall constitute the basis of acceptance. One test per heat shall be made. 5.1.2. When a fine austenitic grain size is specified, the steel shall have a grain size number of 5 or higher as determined in accordance with Test Methods E 112, Conformance to this grain size of 70% of the area exam- {ned shall constitute the basis of acceptance. One test per heat shall be made unless the provisions of 5.1.2.1 or 5.1.2.2 are exercised. 5.1.2.1 When aluminum is used as the grain refining element, the fine austenitic grain size requirement shall be deemed to be fulfilled if, on heat analysis, the aluminum content is not less than 0.020% total aluminum or, alternately, 0.015% acid soluble aluminum, The ala- ‘minum content shall be reported. The grain size test speci- fied in 5.1.2 shall be the referee test. 5.1.2.2 By agreement between purchaser and supplier, columbium or vanadium or both may be used for grain refining instead of or with aluminum. When columbium or vanadium is used as a grain refining ele- ‘ment, the fine austenitic grain size requirement shall be deemed to be falfilled if, on heat analysis, the columbium or vanadium content is as follows (the content of the elements shall be reported with the heat analysis): Steels having 0.25% carbon or tes cb 0.025 min v 0.05 min Steels having over 0.25% carbo: ch 015 min v (0. min ‘The maximum contents shall be: cb ‘0.05 max v 0.08 mex csv 0.06 max $.1.2.3 When provisions of 5.1.2.1 or 5.1.2.2 are exercised, a grain size testis not required unless specified by the purchaser. Unless otherwise specified, fine austen- itic grain size shall be certified using the analysis of grain refining element(s). 5.1.2.4 Referee Test —In the event that the chemical analysis of columbium or vanadium does not meet the requirements of 5.1.2.2, the grain size test shown in 5.1.2 shall be the referee test unless an alternative test method is agreed upon between the manufacturer and the purchaser. 2004 SECTION IL Mechanical Property Requirements GA Test Specimens: 6.14 Selection — Test specimens shall be selected in accordance with the requirements of the applicable product specification or in accordance with Supplement J of the latest issue of Test Methods and Definitions A370, in the sequence named. 6.12 Preparation — Unless otherwise specified in the applicable product specification, test specimens shall be prepared in accordance with the latest issue of Test ‘Methods and Definitions A 370, and especially Supple- rment I thereof 6.2 Methods of Mechanical Testing — All mechanical tests shall be conducted in accordance with the latest issue of Test Methods and Definitions A 370, and especially Supplement I thereof, on steel bar products. 63 Retests: 63.1 TFany test specimen shows defective machin- ing or develops flaws, the specimen may be discarded and another substituted. 6.3.2 If the percentage elongation of any tension specimen is less than that specified and any part of the fracture is more than % in. [20 mm] from the center of 2 in. (50 mm] specimen, or is outside the middle half of the gage length of an 8 in, [200 mmj specimen as indicated by scribe scratches marked on the specimen before testing, a retest shall be allowed. 633 For “as-wrought” material, ifthe results for ‘any original tension specimen are within 2000 psi [14 MPa] of the requited tensile strength, within 1000 psi (7 MPa] of the required yield point, or within 2% of the required elongation, retesting shall be permitted. If the original testing required only one test, the retest shall consist of two random tests from the heat or lot involved. If the original testing required two tests of which one failed by the amounts fisted in this paragraph, the retest shall be made on one random test from the heat or lot. If the results on the retest specimen or specimens meet the specified requirements, the heat or test lot will be accepied. If the results of one retest specimen do not meet the specified requirements, the material is subject to rejection, 6.34 For thermally treated bars, ifthe results of the mechanical tests do not conform to the requirements, specified, two more tests may be selected for cach bar failing, and each of these retests shall conform to the requirements of the product specification. 635 Ifa bend specimen fails, due to conditions ‘of bending more severe than required by the specification, retest shall be permitted from the heat ortest lot involved. PART A —FERROUS MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS for which one random specimen for each original speci- ‘men showing failure shall be used. Ifthe results on the retest specimen meet the requirements of the specifica- tion, the heat or test lot will be accepted Dimensions, Mass, and Permissible Variations 7 Hot-Wrought Bars — The permissible variations for dimensions of hot-wrought carbon and alloy steel bars shall not exceed the applicable limits stated in Annex Al fos inch-pound values and Annex A2 for metric values. 7.2 Cold-Finished Bars — The permissible variations for dimensions of cold-finished carbon and alloy steel ‘bars shall not exceed the applicable limits stated in Annex Al for inch-pound values and Annex A2 for metric values. Workmanship, Finish, and Appearance 8.1. The material shall be free of injurious defects and. shall have @ workmanlike finish. 9. Rework and Retreatment 9.1. For thermally treated bars only, the manufacturer may retreat a lot one or more times, and retests shall be made in the same manner as the original tests, Each such retest shall conform to the requirements specified. 10. Inspection 10.1 The inspector representing the purchaser shall have entry, at all times while work on the contract of the purchaser is being performed, to all parts of the manufac~ turer's works that concern the manufacture of the material ordered, The manufacturer shall afford the inspector all reasonable facilities to satisfy him that the material is being furnished in accordance with this specification. All tests (except product analysis) and inspection shall be ‘made atthe place of manufacture prior to shipment, unless otherwise specified, and shall be so conducted as not to interfere unnecessarily with the operation of the works. 10.2 All required tests and inspection shall be made by the manufacturer prior to shipment. 11. Rejection LLL Unless otherwise specified, any rejection because of noncompliance to the requirements of the specification shall be reported by the purchaser to the manufacturer within 30 working days after receipt of samples. 11.2 Material that shows imperfections capable of adversely affecting processibility subsequent to its acceptance at the purchaser's works will be rejected, and the manufacturer shall be notified. BI SA-29/84-29M_ 12, Rehearing 42.1. Samples that represent rejected material shall be preserved for two weeks from the date rejection is, reporied to the manufacturer. In case of dissatisfaction with the results of the tests, the manufacturer may make claim for a rehearing within that time 13. Product Marking 13.1 Civilian Procurement — Bars of all sizes, when loaded for shipment, shall be properly identified with the name or brand of manufacturer, purchaser's name and order number, the ASTM designation (year date is not required), grade number where appropriate, size and length, weight of lift, and the heat number for identifica- tion, Unless otherwise specified, the method of marking is at the manufacturer's option and may be made by hot stamping, cold stamping, painting, or marking tags attached to the lifts of bars. 13.1.1 Bar code marking may be used as an auxil- iary method of identification. Such bar-code markings shall be of the 3-of-9 type and shall conform to AIAG BI. When barcoded tags are used, they shall conform to AIAG BS. 13.2. Government Procurement: 13.2.1 Marking for shipment shall be in accordance with the requirements specified in the contract or order and shall be in accordance with MIL-STD-163 for mili tary agencies and in accordance with Fed. Std, No. 123 for civil agencies. 13.2.2. For government procurement by the Defense Supply Agency, the bars shall be continuously marked for identification in accordance with Fed. Std. No. 183. 14. Packaging 14.1 Civilian Procurement — Unless otherwise speci- fied, the bars shall be packaged and loaded in accordance with Practices A 700. 14.2. Government Procurement —MIL-STD-163 shall apply when packaging is specified in the contract or order, or when Level A for preservation, packaging, and packing is specified for direct procurement by or direct shipment (o the government. 15. Keywords 15.1 alloy steel bars; carbon steel bars; cold finished steel bars; general delivery requirements; hot wrought steel bars; steel bars. SA-29/8A-29M TABLE 1 2004 SECTION It GRADE DESIGNATIONS AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITIONS OF CARBON STEEL BARS TABLE GRADE DESIGNATIONS AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITIONS OF CARBON STEEL BARS (CONT'D) Grade Designation 1005 1910 100 2G Fry ioe io 2019 1020 1023 1025, 1930 1034 1035 1038 1038 1983 104 2089 1080 1053 2059, 3080 10a 2089 2070 ton 107 2080 iow 1095 1108 ie uur ans iB 138 nso las nas nae, Tet Cea age a Tale Reed and Reed Caton SueiP = es a a Carton, Manganese es cuts W211 G.i3max 060-090 007-012 010-015. ‘Nonresufurzed Carbon Stee™=Ae7 {22 diame 70-400 Sor-ole o1e023 Ragman gow aoe BR SI ae oe as Lis bismax Gro199 Ogo12 024-033 oad ass Saar len Cosco eee! aoa Be sma Gs5L1s Goeno ozeOs5 Oas035 ope ee al ea 205 Goemae 075-105 98 _O2s038 Oi5-035 SOS RSER Gk Bese A ciooas ngonaa como ga50 eNom Guten Saab tOHOT 0.11016 —0.50-0.80 0.080 0.050 Grade Niah-Manganese Carton Steels Sais Gare ome Set ba ane Prowions, Sur, oiza1e —o40-090 04 2 sation ion Carbon _Manganese tax max 015-020 © 0.30-0.60 0.080 0.050 re La Mongar cisa20 ago-om aed asa ans ciogae 24040 ata cos SiES3 BSR BSR SSS2 LEM See aa Siesss sou = Game espe Siege igus Se tsa EGS Ge Ges Ss HSE cca SEER EMS GER SB fies Glenm © Gaso as as, tases lapse bine Sos : ton Hae faeize Miss ie Soe agoaas asoas gos inayaeeay diss Seas Sao cconsmanserasy naae Ga lo beoae Leas ben. cee asee eS sie Lele Gee ae ia ide Saran Mouse Sens aan g3z03n oan-om0 go tS Sarg carts Sem oe sae ie lose Sarcoas Sets ao ones Sense foe EE We gee ele gee ome sae tm = ele areni arias Sets 0 trae Grotto Goss NESS SEES SERIES asks ome paract c4oas0 cso seas eesti 08 ent Chia anges an Lins perce fee Sietm bass Saeoso Gsesea ous Ter ually M Series avo tel Bas Bees Saca8 S088 Phastons, Sir, oazaso agog0 oso coon wargame’ "a" Sra sacass | oat 2 erred Sees ciomm 025-060 aor aos Sabess Goes oss Coos arose Sas Saeaes | Sasa S038 Cosete ares Goto osroes aso-og nara. cizois Garon Boa as SSS BSR Sess Giveal barag aot ns Seas ASR G8 Ses tires: bares Gan has Secare seoaes Seto So Sivas ares ots a pier eee cae ee esa7s eos © nom os0 tices Saran et Sas G27 ate Gee Ses Gaoase ogress Gott Shoaee Gdns Get See Grouse Gaon = Gaeo | Sa0 * Masa les obese te Sheaes Gocade aso Beso ‘tess te olin range and ts ae cant crease neoom ome gos suesl 8 na abe nan SSS weasON, aaoH Saoass Sena Seto Sapa arnt tr uo Geos GSoose Gamo Se je cnt es wen rue 0.20% an Sescase Gaocage © nen Bako ih calves one Soocucs _G30-ns toed G50 aro ustpaaum mttaer sl en arg 5 oar Fir teen Nate and ne ete ge at Resurzed Carbon Stee tion, for example, 10 L 45. A cast or heat analysis is not determinable when Goeaas cscs ano anos «eg SoparesysGs Ace SEH GSES GS SGEGNS Espen st riled stp a ae : a 080.23 ‘expected to contain 0.0005 to 0.003% boron. If the usual titanium additive Bago20 i024 8.040 036-0.23 et perme, te tens canbe ete to cain oto 005% bron, Pietra tn cao cts a tryna oa cienzs soda G00 «008-019 agattrines Matha ad cr Seas Too-t3) — foea Bae. 8 Eee panty the urn fe marge cnet ay eee Duras 131s Gea Nte833 gaunt mayae tos nmin 973% pee ar ge Bee ee eke Sr iss he man dic exe by 01% fe ah S3ee0 Loess Seo Sabcago —suemtambat heii ograss a7oa0o 000 Brass SER Bee Sasa suds abe sare eit fae Sacaes Geiss tose Saeass Gyeuse Soe Snaa 132 PART A —FERROUS MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS TABLE 2 GRADE DESIGNATIONS AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITIONS OF ALLOY STEEL BARS SA-29/8A-29M ical Gheical Ranges ad Lit % Grate Designation Carbon Wanganese ‘Phosphor, max Sulfur, max_——_—SEDN™ Nickel ronan Nolibdenam 1330 02-033 160-190 2.035, pote aaste0.3s 1335 035030 1160-190 8.38 do os te 0.35 5 13a anos Lets bas Dom ost 0.35 bas oasass 160-190 8.038 dof = oas 0.35 ao oosaie 075-100 0.035 oom ste 0.35 035-025 a3 O2eo2 — o7e-090 003s bo ost 035 020-030 028 20025 — o70-090 038 oss-0.9s0 ost0035 020-030 ie 025-030 © o.7e-090 boss Dot 04s 16035 020-030 4028 o2sa30 — o70-090 0.035 0035-0050 os te035 020-030 052 030-035 070-090 0.38 nom oasteo.as 020-030 037 o3saa 070-090 boss bom os 16035 020-030 02 oaaaas 070-090 bas bom dastea as 020-030 ae 045-50 0:70-090 0.08 boa oa te a35 020-030 aus o1s-a23 070-090 0.035 now oasteas5 040-040 008-025 a0 18023 090-120 8.038, bow = oastea ss o#o-06o © 013020, a o1e023§— o75-100 1.035 Bow os te035 045-065 020-030, a0 O2e033 — o40-060 bas bo © easteass Smite — ois-o2s abs, 035038 070-080 035 Boa Os t0035 Sso-LI0 015-025 aa oases 970-090 003s bo os e035 SoorI0 015-023 a1a0 36083 075-100 38 dom ste a38 osoLio — 01s-025 ane omens 075-100 0.055 ood os t0035 oso130 015-025 aus, Oana O7s100 0.035 oo = o1steo3s osor30 015-023 ar asad 975-100 038 doa Os t0 035 oaoLI0 — 01s-025 a0 oae-ass 0751.00 Doss oo 058035 deorio — o1s023 aa Osedee 075-100 0.038 oom baste os o7e090 05-035 320 017-022 045-065 2.035 ood —oastoa3s 105-200 anos 920-030 4300 o3e-043 — oso-an0 D035 cow = ossto035 —Les-e0D o7o-o80 © 020-030, camo 038083 065-085 28 002 = .sto035 es-200 o7o-om = 020-030 ans 018-023 oas-aus 2.035 oo4 —oasto03s 045-060 ane daca © o7e-a90 boas dom aston as oaea45, a7 o2ea29 070-090 8.038 aoa aS t0 035 035-045, 4615 oasa8 045-065 0.035 ona 0.540035 145-200 020-030 ae20 bara o.as-a63 D3: oom sto03s 145-200 920-030, az O1ed2s 070-050 035, doa Osto035 — L6s-200 920-030, fees danas — Oas-aes Doss eo = 025035 0701.00 oss ans oas038 070-090 0.035 0% 025035 a7o-I.99 —as-045 045-040 ane Olea — 970-090 038 9.080 01510035 0901.20 035-085 Os0-040 are0 ive 950-070 boss. oo = a2sw035 9020 © Das055 OSes sais oaz-03a 04-060 0.03 0% orst0035 325-375 920-030 aa o1sa20 9.40060 0038 008 © 0aSt0038 325378 q 020-030 ae20 olec2s §— Os0-070 2035 0% = orsw035 3.25375, 020-030 sos, uaa? 630-050 0.038 G0 taste 033 030-450 oes asa 975-100 0035 008 0510035, 020-035 aus ounesa 670-090 0035 oo © 0ast0035, 070-030 5130 028-035 G:70-090 0035 Soe baste 035 080-210 5 au gees ono-aen 0035 ooo © bso 35 075-2.00 5135 033038 060-080 0038 60 1s 10038 oae-20s 5140 30043 070-090 0.035 boo vas te035, 070-090 zi Note 1 — Small quantities of certain elements are present in alloy stels which are not specified or required. These elements are consid- ‘ered as incidental and’ may be present tothe following maximum amounts: copper, 0.35%; nickel, 0.25%; chromium, 0.20%; and molybd=- um, 0.06%. Note 2 — Where minimum and maximum sulfur conten is shown it is ingicative of resuiurized steel Note 3 — The chemical ranges and limits shown in Table 2 are produced to product analysis tolerances shown in Table 6 Note 4 — Standard alloy steels can be produced with a lead range of 0.15-0.35%. Such steels are Identified by inserting the letter “L" between the second and third numerals ofthe AISI number, for example, 41 L 40. A castor heat analysis isnot determinable when lea i ‘added to the ladle stream, 133 SA-29/SA-29M GRADE DESIGNATIONS AND CHEMICAL COMPOSITIONS OF ALLOY STEEL BARS (CONT'D) 2004 SECTION 1 TABLE 2 Tea Geel Ranges ae ini, 9 Grade Designation “Garton __Wanganese _Phaspons wax_—Sullw, max _SUlcon™ ‘Nickel Chromium Mlybienar sus 043-048 070-099 0.035 oom bas 10035 ~ 7e-090 bier O4eos1 970-095 9.035 Soa bas 8035, oasis 5150 oaeoss — D70-090 Pree Gos bas to035 b 70-090 : 5155 051-059 970-090 8.038 Goa 0s 00.35, o7e0%0 Esco © a.ae-ato—o2s-045 02s 0023 nasto0.3s + 940-060 F100 0.98110 025-045 5.005 6.023 bs 6035, ages F200 96-210 025-045 Dos 0023 bs 0035 Gouee ous o1e-021 050-070 8.038 Goa 08 10035, 5 gbee% — coactes w e150 46-055 070-090 boss Soe bas W035 baoaae (a2 minV) ens oas-a38 070-090 oss oo —oasto0as aane40 .s-050 © oe-0as seis 013-038 070-099 8.038 $080 0st 080-079 DaO-OAD OSD IS esi o1sa20 070-090 boss 90% 04035 omo-a7D © oMoO60 © OAs-025 20 bieo2s — o7e-090 bas Goa bs t0038 —as-07 —ao-OKd OSD 5. eeze 920-025 070-090 088 S08 04519035 Oabo7D —oaO-OBD 05-05, 625 2020 070-090 bos So astooas ama-o70 © aao-a60 © AS. 25, es27 025-030 070-090 os 0.0% —aasto0as oao-o70 n4o-060 —oas-025 850 28033 070-090 boss Soa os19035 oaoa7 © oaeagD =O 5 8657 o3s-a80 075200 Doss G0 © astooas amo-o7o © aae-aso © aas-025 40 36083 075-100 bss S08 0816035 Oaa-07Dad-OKD 05-25, ese earns — 075-100 bs oo = basts035 oao-a70 © aoO6D = AS-02s aes arose 075-200 pos 0.0 asto03s aaa-o70 4-060 © oas-025 50 daeoss 07-100 5.038 S08 0810035 Oao-o7 —DaOHD ODS 2655 bsra53 n7s.00 boss So = austooas gaa-aya © oweaeo © as-as e860 paeose 075-100 ret O04 0510038 o8s-070 e060 © OSD AS 8720 oaso23 070-090 035 0.0% 01510035 0a-070 4-040 020-030, era0 D3e043 75-100 35 908 0s t9035Oat-070 DOG © O.20-030 ene paeoss 07-200 bas Oa = as t0038 —aao-0.70—ad-USD © 030-40 2s vsi-ose 040-080 0.038 0.080 120.460 040-0280 5255 bsicoss 70-095 5.035 000 rae220 9259 Dseoea —Ors-200 5.038 8.080 o7ea10 asides 5260 Dseoee 75-10 035 0.080 190-220 E90 008-013 0.45-045 0.05 002s ast9030 300-350 1.00nt0 ones ‘Standard Boron Steele? soseaoas-a4a 075-200 0.035 0% 01510035, reer Spee aaa 075-200 ss Soa bas 8035, bamoas 30850 © 046-053, 0.75-2.00 0.35 oo 015 0035, bas-os0 Sasso —se-aaa 075-200 boxe Soa 18 0035, bao-o80 516s) 56-084 0752.00 5.055 oot bas 6035, D7e090 fies = nasaes 75.00 bas Soa nas to038 — ozicb4n 5-088 © oae-Sas sae17 = bas-020 075-200 8.038 S080 ds 0035 030-060 30-050 DOES 94650026033 07.00 bos Ge _aasteaas oaa-ns) p3eas0 _pae-ais 4 silicon may be secifed by the purchaser as 0.20% maximum, The need for 0.10% maximum generally relates to severe cold-ormed parts. * These steels can be expected to contain 0.0005 to 0.003% boron. Ifthe usual titanium addltve isnot permitted, the stels can be ‘expected to contain up to 0.005% boron. Bt PART A — FERROUS MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS TABLE 3 HEAT ANALYSIS CHEMICAL RANGES AND LIMITS. OF CARBON STEEL BARS SA-29/84-29M, TABLE 4 HEAT ANALYSIS CHEMICAL RANGES AND LIMITS OF ALLOY STEEL BARS Chemical Ranges and Limits, % When Maximum of Specified Lowest Element Elements is Range _ Maximum carbo? 0.08 0.0.22, inc ver 0.12 to 0.25, inl 0.05 ‘ver 0.25 to 0.40, inl 0.08 ‘ver 0.40 to 0.55, inl 0.07 ‘over 0.55 to 0.80, incl 020 cover 0.80 023 Manganese... 035 {0 040, inc 045 ver 6.40 to 0.50, Incl 020 over 0.50 to 1.65, Incl 030 Phosphorus to 0.040, incl - 0.0408 over 0,040 to 0.08, ine! 0.03 ver 0.08 to 0.13, incl 0.05 Sulfur {0 0.050, incl .0508 ver 0.050 t0 0.09, nel 0.03 ver 0.09 to 0.15, tnt 0.05 ver 0.15 to 0.23, incl 9.07 ‘over 0.23 to 0.50, incl 0.09 Silicon? cao 60.20, nel ‘ver 0.10 to 0.15, inl 0.08 ‘over 0.15 to 0.20, incl oa0 ‘ver 6.20 to 0.30, inl ey ‘over 0.30 to 0.60, inl 020 Copper When copper is required 0.20 min is generally used Lead? Whe lead is required, 2 range of 0.15 to 0.35 is specified Bismuth Caelum® Selenium! Tellurium The earn ranges chown in the column headed "Range" apoly| hen the specfied maximum limit for manganese does not exceed 1.10%. When the maximum manganese limit exceeds 1.10%, adé (0.01 to the carbon ranges shown above. * For stels produced in merchant quality the phosphorus maxl- ‘mum is 0.043% and the sulfur maximum is 0.05%. Its not common practice to praduce a rephosphorized and resulfurized carbon stee to specie limite for silicon because of its adverse effect an machiabilty cas or heat analysis i nat determinable when lead Is added to the lace stream element specification range as agreed upon between purchaser and supplier 135 hens Ranges and in, ‘pr ia ettor Elecrc mum hey Maxima of Bases” Fumace Cnt, Element Spun Clements: Oxygen Sigel" Steele Cavben To. 085, ne 00s 005, (ver 8 $5079, et Gos by fer 870 ta cba, el oie bay Bee aD 8.95, te a On Manganese To 060 rel 20 ous (ver 8 80°69, net oa (020 ‘ver 890-108 el 25035 ver 1.082199, rel 830830 Over 3:90:20, rel ome 03s Phosphor. Basle opar-teath or bale “gen sel v.35 cid pent stl 8.80, Basie cece urace eee Does eid wectriefaroce see Bose Sultr —To0.050, ie ans 901s ver 9.086°0.97, rc Soe O02 (ver 807-020 ine Soe Ba (ver 0.20-0.14 ne! Bos 8s Bs pear or bask eld spent tet Boso Basic electri furace set boas Feld elecicfumose sel Bago Silee T0020, ne 208 0.08 Over 8 40°39, ne bis Gis Over © 30-080; et S20 $20 ‘ver 0/0-1.00, in! 830 830 Ove 1:0-220, et baa 838 eld sel Nice T0030, in 020 azo Over 8305, ae be O30 (ver 150"2.00, net B35 838 (ver 20-00 net bao Gao ver 380-330 nel bso O80 Over 830-1000, et roo Comin To 0.49, casas Over 8:40.90, inet 820 G20 ver 990-100 nel tes Ges ver 188-180 net to B30 Over 160-175 ne P O38 ver 175-2120 nel © Gao Boer 2100399, nel 5 B30 Molyoenam T0010, ne 03 ous. Over @ 49°02, ne or Oar (ver 020-030 nel io O10 (ver 039-0.80, nel ois bus rer 080-12, nel 820030 Tungsten T0030, ne oz 030 Over 039°%.00, nl oa. ae rer 19-200, nel $30 O80 Over 2100-800, nel oe O80 10.025, ine! 4.05008. rer 025°0.80 nl 10 bio Up to 0.20 nel 0s 09s. Brer0 20°00, inl ou ole rer @ 20-030, nel ois bas Se 938-080, 283s ‘ye 130-289, el os bas Copper To 0.60 rl 02 020, ver 8 60°15, ret 830830 ‘ve 1.500209, re! 635038 Note 3 — Boron sels canbe expect o ave .0005% minimum baran cote Hote 2 — Alloy steels can be produced with lead range af 0.15-0.356 ‘cast or heat analysis net determinabe when ead is added to te ladle “Apatite ony norvephasohereed ard nonresuturzesstets inary sco int for bed opemseert or el lcre-firace alloy stele 05%, "ut normaly aroduesin operant, SA-29/84-29M 2004 SECTION It TABLE 5. TABLE 6 PERMISSIBLE VARIATIONS FOR PRODUCT PERMISSIBLE VARIATIONS FOR PRODUCT ANALYSIS OF CARBON STEEL ANALYSIS OF ALLOY STEEL ver Ur Perm Lin, oF Maxinom of Matin Minn variation Oe Element _Speted Rane, % Lin % Lint % asin into Carbon* 9.25 and under 0.02, 0.02 Limit, or Maximum of Under Minimum Over 925 10055,ins| 883803 Elements Spedies Range, %6__Liy ower 038 flee a Manorese 0:90 and ner 093 ams eer over 05010 165, ml 0080.6 om 30 ae Phosphorus” basic steels 0.008 aa oeceerstel bon Gah Manganese 0.90 and under 0.03 os ower 0.90 %0210,he1 8 ces aaa . Phosphorus over maximum only 0.005 Sileon 0.38 and der 002 oe ‘over 0.35 to 0.60, Incl 0.05 0.05 ay eed 9.005 Sin 0.40 and ude a2 Crm ser iii ce ia =e can oasi0035, nei 0030.03, we nels oe * Rimmed and capped steels are not subject to rejection on prad- ‘over 1.00 to 2.00, incl 0.05 uct analysis unless misapplication is clearly indicated. ‘over 2.00 to 5.30, incl 0.07 Resulfurized or rephosphorized steels are not subject to rejec- ‘ever 5.30 to 10.00, inc! 0.10 ton on product anal forte eeets nes mappleaton Chromium 090 an nde a0 cha nde. ber 090%0 20, 88 ® Product analysis tolerance for ead applies both over and under cover 2.10 to 3.99, incl 0 Oe ETD SEUE St Molybdenum — 0.20 and under 001 over 20%0080 fel 8.2 Ger 04010315; 83 Vanes 020 ander ao Ger 04010625, hel 2 Ger 025 0 050,hel 83 miro ve dea pete ner is ony Twrosen 1.00 an under ot Gier 10010-400,hel 8.00 Alun 020 and under coca over 0100020, iel «08 ower 02010030el O08 over 030000, el a7 Over 080 0.80, el 00 Lead 0.15 t0 0.35, inet 0.03 Covent 401.0 ie cos over 1.001200 hel ___005 * product analysis tolerance for lead applies both over and under to.a specified range of 0.15 to 0.35%. 136 PART A — FERROUS MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS SUPPLEMENTARY REQUIREMENTS, ‘The following supplementary requirements shall apply only when specified by the pur- chaser in the contract or order. SI. Flat Bar Thickness Tolerances S11 When flat bars are specified in metric units to a thickness under (olerance of 0.3 mm, the thickness tolerance of Table $1.1 shall apply. TABLE SLL SA29/S4-29 THICKNESS AND WIDTH TOLERANCES FOR HOT-WROUGHT SQUARE-EDGE AND ROUND-EDGE FLAT BARS ORDERED TO 0.3 MM UNDER TOLERANCE Tolerance from Specified Tolerances over Specified Thickness for Thickness Given, mm With, mm Specified Width, mm Over 6 t012, incl Over 12 t0 25, inel Over 25 t0 50, incl Over $0 (075, incl Over 75 Over _Under To 25, inc 05 05 Over 25 to 59, nel os 43 10 10 ‘Over 50 t0 100, Ine! os 07 a3 2a vee SeesT ‘Over 100 to 150, incl os 07 13 2a 21 as as ‘over 150 to 200, incl os 10 13 21 293025 Note — Tolerance under specified thickness 0.3 mm. A yyhen a square is held against a face and an edge of a square-edge fat bar, the ede shall oot deviate by more than 3° or 5% of the thickness 137 SA-29/S8.29M 2004 SECTION I ANNEXES (Mandatory Information) AL, PERMISSIBLE VARIATIONS IN DIMENSIONS, ETC. — INCH-POUND UNITS AL1 Listed below are permissible variations in dimensions expressed in inch-pound units of mea- surement TABLE ALL TABLE AL2 PERMISSIBLE VARIATIONS IN CROSS SECTION FOR PERMISSIBLE VARIATIONS IN CROSS SECTION FOR HOT-WROUGHT ROUND, SQUARE, AND ROUND- HOT-WROUGHT HEXAGONAL BARS OF STEEL CORNERED SQUARE BARS OF STEEL a Permissible ut-of Hexagon Permissible Variations (quigon seeatond Variation fam Specied Sizes 0M Specified NT Stet or Specified Size, gut-of-Round or Between — Size in” out-of-Octagon i" __outot Square, Opposite Sides, in.__Gver {lloy Stee in. Specified Size, Over Under . la a 0.007 oon To%, inl 0.005 0.005 0.008 Overt to, incl 0.010 ois Over Hg to Yu incl 0.008 © 0.006 0.009 Over 1to1% incl 02 0.025 Over %y 10% nel 0.007 0.007.020 Over 1% 10.2, el Ysa Ye Over %to% Ine «0.008 0.008 0.022 Over 2ta 2%, incl Yay % Over % to 2, ie 0.009 0.009 0.013 Over 2% 10 3%, incl Mie Mie Over 110 1%, incl 0.010.010.0025 Over 3% 10 Au incl You So Over 1% 0 1% incl 0.011.012.0016 cae eeeeaned el * Steel bars are regulary cut to length by searing or hot sane erie thet Coe ing, which can cause end distortion resting in the portions of Gaeta ete aes te bar being ouside the applicable sie tolerance. When tis end Daealeaeal nee canton is abjectionable, a machine cuter shouldbe consiered. Over 2% to 5%, inl 0.035 * our-at-hexagon or eutot-ctagon s the oreatest diference oes erste ae between any two dimensions atthe same cros section between Over 4% to 5%, inel 0.05e opposite faces Over 5% to 6%, inl 0.070 Over 6% to 8%, incl 0.085 Over 8% to 9%, Incl 0.100 Over 9% t0 10, nel 020 * stect bars are regularly cut to length by shearing or hot saw- Ing, which can cause end distortion resulting in those potions of the bar being outside the applicable size tolerance. When this end Condition is objectionable, 2 machine cut end should be considered. * out-of round iste diference between the maximum ad mi ‘eum dlameters of the bar, measured at the same crass section. ‘Out-of square is the difeence inthe two dimensions atthe same cross section ofa square bar between opposite faces 138 PART A — FERROUS MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS SA-29/8A-29M TABLE A13 PERMISSIBLE VARIATIONS IN THICKNESS AND WIDTH FOR HOT-WROUGHT SQUARE EDGE AND ROUND EDGE FLAT BARS* Permisbie Permissible Varatons in Thickness, oF Thickness Give, Variations Over and Under, in.® ‘in Width, in, 020% 0280 Aw Owr'zio Over1io Over 200 Species Width in, 0230, excl ___Yaexel__Yinel Ty tnel—— ncl”—_—_3, neler 3 Over__Under To A, incl 0.007 0.007 0.008 0.010 . Mw Mow Over 1 to 2, incl 0,007 0.007 0.012 0.015 Ma a a Over 2404, cl 4.008 0008 als 0.020, % a Over 4406 0.009 ono 091s 0.020 Ye ye ee Ove 6108, et : aors 0016 0.025, Ye a “ when a square is held against a face and an edge of a square edge Nat bar, the edge shall not deviate by more than 3° or 5% of the ‘thickness. Stel bars are regularly cut to length by shearing or hot sawing, which can cause end distortion resulting in those portions af the bar being outside the applicable sie tolerance, When this end condition is abjetionaba, 2 machine eat end shouldbe considered Flats ever 6 to 8 in, incl, in width are nat available as hot-urought steel bars in thickness under 0.230 in. TABLE ALS PERMISSIBLE VARIATIONS IN THICKNESS, LENGTH, AND OUT-OF-SQUARE FOR HOT-WROUGHT BAR SIZE ANGLES OF CARBON STEEL TABLE AL6 PERMISSIBLE VARIATIONS IN DIMENSIONS FOR HOT-WROUGHT BAR SIZE TEES OF CARBON STEEL Permissible Varations in Sie, in Parsee Vartos Pari Width or Thickness ‘Thickness 6” i 5, for Thickness jariations Depth® of Flange of Stem Given, Over and Under, infor Lent Specie ize — Deni of Feta ot Sen — ee Plea bier of Tee, in “Over Under Over Under Over Under Square Set estate CL et Overy TU NMMY —Torhyin Yer Ye 0010 0.010 0.005 0.020. Hp z hee fo im ver 14% 10 2, incl He Ay 0.012 0.012 0.010 0.020 Yu Tae ou voi Over 210 3 e4cl Ye Ye 0.015 015 0.015 0.020 Ye Orerito2, hel 9.010010 a.12 2 oe Pee ee ‘The longer member of te unequal ee determines the size for 4 The longer lea of an unequal angle determines the size for tol- cance. The out-of-square tolerance in either direction is 14°. TABLE ALS PERMISSIBLE VARIATIONS IN DIMENSIONS FOR HOT-WROUGHT BAR SIZE CHANNELS OF CARBON STEEL Permissible Variations in Size, tolerances * heasurements for both width and depth are ove © Stem out-of square is the vacation from is true positon of the center line ofthe stem measured at the point TABLE ALT PERMISSIBLE VARIATIONS IN DIMENSIONS FOR HALF-ROUNDS, OVALS, HALF-OVALS, AND OTHER, +t and Under, in. Out-of-. ver an Uden", SPECIAL BAR SIZE SECTIONS Thicke of Miter Ee Sas mt cies ares en lnds haFo 7 Thickness Given FPS nd ther set! bar sitesi ary amor te Sec OE eee er Inference hb egies ten Chanel, in, _Seetion® Flanges? fel” hy Width the manufacturer ord the purchaser TeMinl te ant OO Ye Over 1s to3, Me Me 0.015 0.020 Yon “For channels % in. and under in depth, the out-ot-quare tler= ance is Ya indin. of depth * nfeasurements for depth of secon and width of anges are overall 139 SA-29/84-29M. 2004 SECTION 11 TABLE ALE PERMISSIBLE VARIATIONS IN LENGTH FOR HOT-WROUGHT ROUNDS, SQUARES, HEXAGONS, FLATS, AND BAR SIZE SECTIONS OF STEEL. Specified Size of Flats, in Permissible Variations Over Specified Length, n* Specified Size of Rounds, Squares, Fw1OK, 102K 230K, 304K, AWN, and Hexagons, in. Thickness with excl excl exc excl exe ‘mit Shearing To inel 03, inet 03, nel % % % % 4 Over'1 to 2, ine over 1 403, ine y 2 % 2 4 40, inet aver 3 to 6, incl 1 VW 2 % Over 2105, inc over 1 aver 3 t06, inc Y% % ™% % Over 5 to 16, ine 2 EA wh 3 M% 0.230 to 1, incl over & to, incl % T% % % 4 over 1103, inel_ over 6t08, incl 1% % 2 % 4 Bar $i % a YM, 2 2 Hot Sawing 2 05, inet and over 3 and over . M% % % % Over 5 to 20, in a 2h D 3 3% 4 No permisibie variations under ® Smaller sizes and shorter engi ae not hot sawed. TABLE ALO TABLE A110 PERMISSIBLE VARIATIONS IN LENGTH FOR PERMISSIBLE VARIATIONS IN STRAIGHTNESS FOR RECUTTING OF BARS MEETING SPECIAL HOT-WROUGHT BARS AND BAR SIZE SECTIONS OF STRAIGHTNESS TOLERANCES STEEL ‘Sizes of Rounds, Squares, Tolerances Over Specified Standard tolerances. % Inn any 5 ft or (% in x leat in 10/5 Hexagons, Width of Fats Lenth, in Special tolerances —_Y% in in any 5 for (i in_ x leat in 10/5 and Maximum Dimension of To 32 ie = Other Sections, in ie ener * Because of warpage, sralghiess tolerances do not apply to bars if any subsequent heating operation or controlled cooling has 109 el % a _been performed Over 3 to 6, Incl he "As Over 6 to 8, incl The he uns over 8 to 20, inl Se he 4 No tolerance under 140 PART A — FERROUS MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS SA.29/8A-29M TABLE ALI SIZE TOLERANCES FOR COLD-FINISHED CARBON STEEL BARS, COLD DRAWN OR TURNED AND POLISHED“ axiom of Carbon Maximum of Garton Range to Range Over 0.55% 055%, Inc, or All Grades Maximum of | Maximum af Stress Quenched and Carbon Carbon Relieved or Tempered or Range Range Over Annealed Normalized and 0.28% or 0.28% to after Cold Tempered before less 0.55% inch, Finishing Cold Finishing Size, in All tolerances are in inches# and are minus Rounds — Cold Drawn (to 4 in.) oF Tuned and Polished To 1% incl 0.002 0.003 0.004 0.005 Over 1% to 2%, Incl 90,003 0.004 0.005 0.006 (ver 2% t0 4, inl 0.008 0.005 0.008 0.007 (ver 4 t0 6, ine! 0.005 0.006 0.007 0.008 Over 6 t0 8, ine! 0.006 0.007 .008 0.009 Over 8 to 9, nel 0.007 0.008 0.009 010 Hexagons To %y inet 0.002 0.003 0.004 o.00 Over % to 2% Incl 0.003 0.004 0.005 oor ver 1% to 2%, Ine! 0.008 0.005, 0.006 0.008 Over 244 to 3%, ine! 0.005 0.006 0.007 0.009 Over 3% to 4 incl 0.005 9.006 Squares To % Ire! 0.002 0.008 0.005 0.007 over % t0 1%, inel 0.003 0.005 0.006 0.008 Over 1% to 2%, Inet 0.008 0.006 0.007 009 Over 2% t0 4 incl 0.006 0.008 0.009 oon over 4 to 5, Hoel 0.010 Over 5 to 6, inet 0.014 Flats? Wet in, To % incl 0.003 0.008 0.008 0.008 Over % to1%, Inet 0.004 0.005; 0.008 0.010 Over 1M ta 3, incl 0.005 0.008 0.010 oo1z Over 3 t0 4, ine! 0.008 0.008 oon 0.016 Over 4 to 6, inet 0.008 ona or 0.020 Over 6 2013 ois “Tis table includes tolerances for bars that have been annealed, spheroidize annealed, normalized, or malized and tempered, or quenched and tempered before cold finishing. This table does not Include toler- ‘ances for bars that are anreald, spheroize annealed, normalized, normalized and tempered, or ‘quenched and tempered after cold frshing; the producer shouldbe consulted for tolerances for such bars. * width governs the tolerances for bath width and thickness of fats. For examole, when the maximum ‘of carbon range is 0.28% oF les, for a Rat 2 In, wide and 1 in. thick, the wiath tolerance is 0.005 in, and the thickness tolerance is te same, namely, 0.005 In © Stanvdaré manufacturing practice is a shear eut for cold drawn bars (ize limits vary by prodecer) ‘which can cause end distortion resulting in those portions of the bar being outside the applicable sae toler- ance. When tis end condition Is objectionable, + machine cut end should be considered. Tolerances may be ordered al plus, or distributed plus and rvinus with the sum equivalent tothe toler ances listed, Ma SA-29/SA-29M 2004 SECTION It TABLE A112 SIZE TOLERANCES FOR COLD FINISHED ROUND BARS COLD DRAWN, GROUND AND POLISHED OR ‘TURNED, GROUND AND POLISHED Tolerances from Size, in, Cold Drawn, Turned, Ground and Specified Size, Ground and Polished Polished Minus Only To 1% incl To 1% inel 0.001 Over 1% 0 2%, excl Over 14 10 2%, excl 0.0015 2% t0 3, inl 2p to 3, incl 0.002 (Over 3104, incl ver 3 to 4, inet 0.003, Over 4 to 6, incl 0.0004 over 6 0.0054 4 For non-resulfurzed sees (steels specified to maximum sul- hur limits under 0.08%), a for see's thermally treated, the toler ance is increased by 0.001 in 142 PART A— FERROUS MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS: TABLE A113 SIZE TOLERANCE FOR COLD-FINISHED ALLOY STEEL BARS, COLD DRAWN, OR TURNED AND POLISHED ‘Maximum of Carbon Range Over 0.55% ‘With of Without Stress Relieving or Maximum of Annealing ater Carbon Cold Finishing. Range to Aso all Carbons, 0.55%, inc, Quenched and Maximum of Maximum of Stress Tempered (Heat Carbon Carbon Relieved or ‘Treated, or Range Range Over Annealed Normalized and 0.28% or 0.28% to after Cold Tempered, before less 0.55%, inl Finishing (old Finishing Shze in All tolerances are in inches and ace minus? Rounds — Cold Drawn (to 4 in. or Turned and Polished To 1, ine, ncols 0.002 0.003 0.004 0.005 Gut Lengths: To 1%, incl 0.003 0.004 0.005 0.006 over Hg ta 2%, inet 0.004 0.005 0.006 0.007 Over 2% ta 4, incl 0.005 0.006 0.007 0.008 Over 4 t0 6, inet 0.006 0.007 0.008 0.009 inc Over 8 t09, ine 0.008 0.009 0.010 0.011 Hexagons To% inet 0.003 0.004 0.005 0.007 ver % to 1%4, inet 0.004 0.005 0.008 0.008 Over 15 t0 2%, ine! 0.005 0.006 0.007 0.009 Over 2% to 3%, nel 0.006 a7 0.008 0.00 Over 3% 40 4, inl 0.006 - Squares To % incl ous 0.008 0.008 0.008 ver % to 1%, ine! 0.004 0.006 0.007 0.009 ‘Over 1% to 2%, inel 0.005 0.007 0.008 0.010 Over 2% t0 4, inl 0.007 0.009 o.o10 pow ver 4 to 5, ine! oon Flats To Ya, inl 0.008 0.005 0.007 0.009 Over % to 1%, inel 0.005 0.006 9.009 ool (ver 13 to 3, incl 0.006 007 oon 0013, ver 3 t0 4, ine! 0.007 0.009 oz oo17 (ver 4 t0 6, Incl 0.009 oon 0013 0.021 over 0.014 A width governs the tolerances for both width and thickness of fas. For example when the maximum of carbon range Is 0.26% oF less, for @ Mat 2 in, wide and 1 In. thick, the width tolerance f 0.006 in, and the thickness talerance is he same, narsely 0.006 in ® Standard manufacturing practice is a shear cu for cold drawn bars (sie limits vary by producer) hich can eause end gisterton resulting in those partons af the bar being outside the applicable sie toler ‘nce, When this end condition is objectionable, a machine cut en shouldbe considered 143 SA-29/84-29M SA-29/84-29M 2004 SECTION I TABLE A114 STRAIGHTNESS TOLERANCES FOR COLD FINISHED BARS‘? ‘Straightness Tolerances in. (Maximum Deviation) from Straightness in any 10-ft Portion cf the Bar iam of Carbon Range Over Maximum of Carbon Range, 0.28% o 0.2696 and Al Grades Teraly Ls Testes wuares, Hexagon, eure, Hexagon sian Lensth Rous and tags and Octagon Less than % less than 15 Ay % Less than % 15 and over: hy % Spon oer tess than 13 % oe Shand oe ieandowr he ve Note 1 — All grades quenched and tempered oF normalized and tempered to Briel! 302 max. before cold finishing; and all grades stress relieved or annealed after cald fishing. Straighiness tolerances are not applicable to bars having Brinllhardress exceeding 302. * The foregoing tolerances are based onthe fllowing method of measuring straightness: Departure from stralahtness Is measured by plac- ing the bar on a level table so that the arc oF departure from straightness is horizontal, andthe depth of the arc Is measured with a feeler gage and a straightedge. it shoule be recognized that straightness isa perishable quality ard may be altered by mishandling. The preservation of stalghtzess in cold-nished bars requires the utmost care in subsequent handling. Specific straightness tolerances are sometimes required for carbon and Alloy steels In which case the purchaser should inform te manufacturer ofthe straightness tolerances andthe metheds tobe used In checking the straightness. PART A —FERROUS MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS SA-29/8-29M A2, DIMENSIONAL TOLERANCES — SI UNITS A2.1 Listed below are permissible variations in dimensions expressed in SI units of measurement. TABLE A2.1 TABLE A2.2 TOLERANCES IN SECTIONAL DIMENSIONS FoR TOLERANCES IN CROSS SECTION FoR HoT- ROUND AND SQUARE BARS AN ROUND-CORNERED _WRCUGHT HEXAGONAL AND OCTAGONAL STEEL SQUARE BARS BARS Tolrwa fon Tok fom Stet See, OwoF Row See Soe eo ee 5 of ergo ean” OMGESIE pcs Seinen aro at mm or %4 mm or %* Opposite Sides, mm Over Under’ Octagon, mmé ee ra . 3 a S a ‘Over 13 to 25, incl 025 0.25 o4 Owritteind bas arp «—« QRTaBWAB ie! 035 Osa wr ase 24,ni, 02 ose Omsomezna = 12 ao , Oweseevnt te Gate “The tolerance shall be raunded ta the nearest tenth of a mil- limetre ater calculation. * Out-of-round is the difference between the maximum and the ‘vinimum diameters of the bar, measured at the same cross se tion. Out-of-square isthe diference in the two dirtensions atthe same cross section of a square har between opposite faces Out of hexagon or out of octagon Is the greatest ciffeence between any two cimensions atthe cross section between opposite ‘aces. TABLE A23 THICKNESS AND WIDTH TOLERANCES FOR HOT-WROUGHT SQUARE-EDGE AND ROUND-EDGE FLAT BARS*® “Tolerances fram Tolerances from Specified Thickness for Thickness Given Over Specified and Under, sm Wide rm Quer Sto Over6to Over 1210 Over 25 to —_—Over 50 Specified Width, mm 6 inl 12, ine! 25, incl 50, inl to75 Over 75 Over Under To 25, Incl cas 0.20 025, 0s 0s Over 25 4050, incl ole, 030 0.40 os 1010 ‘over 50 to 109, inc 0.20 0.20 050 08 12 az 1310 ‘ver 100 t0 250, inl 0.25 0.40 050 oe 12 a2 2501s ‘ver 150 to 200, inl a 0.20 065, os 32 1s. 302s When a square Is held against a face and an ele of a square edge lat bar, the edge shall not deviate by more than 3° or 89% of the Uhioknes 5 lass ever 150 to 200 mim, inl in width are nat available as hotwrought bars in thickness 6 mm and under 145 SA-29/8A-29M. TABLE A24 THICKNESS, LENGTH, AND OUT-OF-SQUARE TOLERANCES FOR HOT-WROUGHT BAR SIZE ANGLES. “Tolerances in Thickness for “Thickness Given, Over and Tolerances une it for Lenath of Specified Length of Over 5 to Leg Over and ‘Leg, mm®® To, incl_10, incl Over 10 _Under, mm To 50, ine! o2 020 1 Over $0 t075,exl 03 04 08 2 ‘4 The longer leg of an unequal angle determines the size fr tle * out of square tolerances in ether direction is 1%" = 0.026 mmm. TABLE A25 DIMENSIONAL TOLERANCES FOR HOT-WROUGHT BAR SIZE CHANNELS Tolerances in Size, Qver and Under, mm 200 SECTION I TABLE A2.6 DIMENSIONAL TOLERANCES FOR HOT-WROUGHT BAR SIZE TEES Tolerances in Size, mm With or Thickness Thickness ° Stem Out Specified Size of Dept’ of Flange _of Stem of Tee," mm ___Over Under Over Under Over Under Square 02 02 01 05 1 03 03 02 05 2 oa os 2 To 30, ne! 1a Over 30 t0 50, incl 2 2 Over $0 t075,excl 2 2 04 0.4 4 The longer member ofthe unequal tee determines the size for tolerances. * tieasurements for width and depth are over al © Stam out oF square is the tolerance from its true positon of ‘the cantar line ofthe stem measured atthe pont. TABLE A27 PERMISSIBLE VARIATIONS IN DIMENSIONS FOR HALF-ROUNDS, OVALS, HALF-OVALS, AND OTHER ‘SPECIAL BAR SIZE SECTIONS Out of Thickness of Square of Web Either Flange per rm of| Specified Size of Depth of Width of To 5, Flange Section Flanges! Iacl_ Over 5 Width, ® mm ‘Channel, nn To 40, inel 1 1 02 04 003 Over 40 to 75,excl_—2 208 05 003 * Measurements for depth of section and width of anges are overall ® For channels 16 mim and under in depth, out of square toler- ance is 0.05 mmvinm, Due to mill facilites, tolerances on half-rounds, ovals, and other special bar size sections vary among the manufacturers ard such tolerances should be negotiated between the marufacturer and the urchaser 16 PART A—FERROUS MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS SA-29/SA-29M TABLE A28 LENGTH TOLERANCES FOR HOT-WROUGHT ROUNDS, SQUARES, HEXAGONS, OCTAGONS, FLATS, AND BAR SIZE SECTIONS Specified Size of Rounds, ‘Specified Size of Flats, mm “Tolerances over Specified Length, mut Squares, Hexagons and 150012 3000t0 -6000te 900010 «12000 Octagons, mm Thickness width 3000, exc! 6000, exc!_9000, excl 12000, excl_18000, excl Hot Shearing To 25, Inet 40 25, ine! 0.75, ine as 20 35 45 60 (ver 25 to 50, ine! over 25, 40.75, inc Fe 2 40 50 65 1025, ioe over 75 to 150, Incl 15 3 0 50 65 ver 50 t0.125, incl over 25 over 75 to 150, Incl 25, 40 a5 60 70 (er 125 t0 250, inl 50 65, 70 5 85 Bar Size Sections (ver 6 t0 25, Incl over 150 to 200, incl 20 30 45 30 100 over 25 10 75, Incl over 150 to 200, incl 30 a5 50 90 200 as 25 40 50 6 Hot Sawing 50 t0 125, inc! 25 and over 175 and over a 40 45 eo 70 (ver 125 ¢0 250, incl ® 3 0 5 85 4 Wo tolerance unde. 4 Smaller sizes and shorter lengths are not hot sawed. TABLE AZ9 TABLE A210 LENGTH TOLERANCES FOR RECUTTING OF BARS STRAIGHTNESS TOLERANCES FOR HOT-WROUGHT BARS AND MEETING SPECIAL STRAIGHTNESS TOLERANCES Sizes of Rounds, Squares, Tolerances over Specified Hexagons, Octagons, WidUis Lengthy, mm of Flats and Maximum Dimensions of Other To 370mm, Over Sections, mm el 3700 mm 075, inet 6 a ver 75 ta 150, ine! 5 n ver 150 t0 200, inel n ua Rounds aver 200 t0 250, inch, 4 8 No tolerance under aT BAR SIZE SECTIONS* Standard tolerances 6 mm in any 1500 mm or length in movesoy” 3 mm in any 1500 mm or (enath in rmows00)* Special tolerances “ Because of warpage, straightnes tolerances do nat apply to ‘bars if any subsequent heating operation oF controled cooling has bean performed. * Round tothe nearest whole millimetre SA-29/SA.29M 2004 SECTION 1 TABLE A211 SIZE TOLERANCES FOR COLD-FINISHED CARBON STEEL BARS, COLD DRAWN OR TURNED AND POLISHED* “Tolerances from Specified Size, Under Only, mm Maximum of ‘carbon Range to Maximum of Carbon 0.55%, incl Range Over 0.55% Maximum of Stress or All Grades Maximum of Carbon Relief oF Querched and Carton Range Over Anneated Tempered or Range 0.28 0.28t0 After Cold Normalized Before Size, mm of Less 0455, incl Finishing Cold Finishing Rounds ~ Gold Drawn (Wo 100 mm in size) of Turned and Polished To 49, inet 0.05 0.08 e210 a3 (Over 40 to 60, inch, 0.08 a0 033, os (ver 60 to 109, inc! 020 033 035, ois ‘Over 100 to 250, incl 033 015 ole 020 (Over 150 to 200, Incl pas ong 020 23 ‘Over 200 t0 230, Incl 038 020 023 025 Hexagons — Cold Drawn Up to 20, inc 0.05, 0.08 010 015 ‘Over 20 to 40 inc 0.08 0.20 03 one ‘Over 40 to 60, inc oa0 013 os, 0.20 ‘Over 60 to 0, inch, 033, 03s oa8 0.23 ‘Over 80 to 100, inet oa 035 . Squares Cold Drawn® Up to 20, incl 0.05, 0.20 a3, 018 Over 20 to 40, incl 0.08 023 015 020 Over 40 to 60, Incl 010 025 ong 023 (ver 60 40 100, inch 035 020 023 0.28 (ver 100 to 130, ine! 025 a Over 130 to 150, incl 036 Flats ~ Cold Drawn®? To 20, ine 0.08 020 as 0.20 Over 20 to 40, nel o10 033 020 0.25 (ver 40 to 89, incl ons, 015 025 030 (ver a0 0 100, Inc! 035 0.20 0.28 0.40 (ver 100 to 150, incl 020 0.25 030 050 Over 150 033 0.38 5 Fi “This tale includes tolerances fr bars that have been annealed, spheroldize anreale6, normalized, nor- malized and tempered, or quenched and tampered before cold finishing. This table doesnot include toler= ances for bars that are annealed, spherodize annealed, normalized, narmalized and tempered, or (quenched and tempered after cold Mnishing; the producer should be consulted for tolerances for such bars "Tolerances may be ordered all plus, or distributed plus and minus withthe sum equivalent to the tler- ances listed, width governs the tolerance for both widtn and thickness of ats, for example, when the maximum of carbon range is 0.28% or less fora flat 50 mm wide and 25 mm thick, the wicth tolerance is 0.13 mm and the thickness isthe same, neaiy, 0.13 mm. 148 PART A —FERROUS MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS, TABLE A2.12 SIZE TOLERANCES FOR COLD-FINISHED ROUND BARS, COLD DRAWN, GROUND AND POLISHED, OR TURNED, GROUND AND POLISHED Size, mm Tolerances from, Specified Cold Drawn, Ground, Turned, Ground, an) Size, Minus and Polished Polished Only, mm To 40, ine! To 40, ine 0.03, ‘ver 40 to 60, incl Over 40 to 60, inch, 0.04 ‘Over 60 ta 80, Incl Over 60 to 80, Inc! 05 ‘Over 80 to 100, nel Over 80 to 100, incl 0.08 Over 100 to 150, incl a.10# over 150 oat “For nonresulfurized stels (steels specified to maximum sulfur limits under 0.08%) or for stels thermally treated, the tolerance Is increased by 0.03 mm. 149 SA-29/8A-29M SA-29/SA-29M 200 SECTION I TABLE A213 SIZE TOLERANCES FOR COLD-FINISHED ALLOY STEEL BARS, COLD DRAWN OR TURNED AND POLISHED* Tolerances from Speciied Size, Under Only, mm Maximum of Carbon ‘Maxieum of Carbon Range to Range Over 0.55% Maximum of 0.55%, incl, ‘or All Grades Maximum of| Carbon stress Relief Quencted and Carbon Range Over of Annealed Tempered oF Range 028 0.28 10055, After Cold Normalized Before Size, mm or less Incl Finishing Cold Finishing Rounds — Cold Drawn (to 100 mm in size) or Turned and Polished Ines 0.05 0.08 a0 oa (ut Lengths To 40, incl 0.08 0.20 033 oas Over 40 to 60, incl 020 033 035 og ‘Over 60 to 100, inet 013 025 ons 020 ‘Over 100 to 250, inch, 035 028 020 023 ‘Over 150 to 200, inch, os 0.20 023 os ‘Over 200 t0 230, inch 020 0.23 025 028 Hexagons — Cold Drawn Up ta 20, ine! 0.08 10 03 028 Over 20 to 40, Ine! 020 043 a5 0.20 Over 40 to 69, ine! 023 os a8 023 (ver 60 to 89, nel 035 oa 20 025 ‘er 80 10 100, Inc 015 Squares — Cold Drawn Up to 20, incl 0.08, 033 035 0.20 (ver 20 to 40, nel 010 035, 01a 023 (ver 40 t0 69, ne! a3 oe 0.20 025 ver 60 10 100, ine! 038 023 0.25 0.30 (er 100 t0 230, incl 023 0.23 0.25 0.30 Flats — Gold Orawn® wiatn® 0 29, ine oa0 043 oaa 0.23 (ver 20 to 49, nel 033, 015, 023 0.20 ‘Over 40 to 80, nel os, one 028 033 ‘over 80 to 109, inch ose 023 0.30 0.43 ‘Over 100 t9 250, inl 023 028 033 ose Over 150 036 ad : 4 This table includes tolerances for bars that have been annealed, sphere annealed, normalized, nor- malized and tempered, or quenched and tempered before cold fisting. Ths table doesnot include toer- lances for bars that are annealee, spheriodize annealed, normalized, normalized and tempered, or ‘quenched and tempered after cold finishing; the prosucer should be consulted for tolerances for such bars. * Width governs the tolerance for both width and thickness of ats. For exemple, when the maximum ‘of carbon range i 0.26% or less for a at 50 mim wide and 25 mm thick, the wid tolerance is 0.13, rim and the thickness tolerance isthe same, namely 0.13 mm. 150 PART A — FERROUS MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS SA-29/84-29M TABLE A214 STRAIGHTNESS TOLERANCES FOR COLD-FINISHED BARS*® ‘Straightness Tolerances, mm (Maximum Deviation) from Straightness in any 3000 mam Portion of the Bar Maximum of Carbon Range over Maximum of Carbon Range, 0.28% or (0.28% and all Grades Thermally less Treated Squares, Hexagons, Squares, Hexagons, Size, mm Length, mm Rounds and Octagons Rounds and Octagons Less than 16 Less than 4500 3 5 5 6 Less than 16 44500 anid over 3 8 8 0 16 and over Less than 4500 2 3 3 5 16 and over 4500 and aver 3 5 5 ‘ Note — All grades quenched and tempered or normalized ard tempered to Brimell 302 maximum before cold fishing and all grades stress relieved or annealed afer cold finishing. Straightnes tolerances are not applicable to bars having Grinnell hardness exceeding 302. 4 The foregoing tolerances are based on the follwing method of measuring straightness; departure from straightness Is measured by plac Ing the bar ona level table so that the arc or departure from staighiness is hrizortal, and the depth of the are Is measured with a feeler ‘gage and a straightedge, ® 1 should be recognized tha straightness is a perishable quality and may be altered by mishandling. The reservation of straightness in old-nished bars requires the utmost care in subsequent handling. Specific straightness tolerances are saratimes required for carbon and alloy steels In which case the purchaser should inform the manufacturer of the straightess tolerances ana the methods to be used in checking the straightness. Ist 152

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