ASTM A499-89(1997)e1
(Specification)Standard Specification for Steel Bars and Shapes, Carbon Rolled from "T" Rails
Standard Specification for Steel Bars and Shapes, Carbon Rolled from "T" Rails
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1.1 This specification covers carbon steel bars and shapes produced from standard rail steel. These bars are furnished in the as-wrought condition intended for structural use, or bar and shape uses, where high tensile properties are applicable. These materials are available in two strength levels as Grades 50 and 60.
1.2 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as the standard.
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Designation: A 499 – 89 (Reapproved 1997)
Standard Specification for
Steel Bars and Shapes, Carbon Rolled from “T” Rails
This standard is issued under the fixed designation A 499; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of
original adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision. A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. A
superscript epsilon (e) indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.
e NOTE—Keywords were added editorially in July 1997.
1. Scope (1) Equal and Unequal Angles, ⁄4 to 3 in. (19.0 to 76 mm)
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length of legs and thickness ranging from ⁄64 to ⁄8 in. (2.8 to
1.1 This specification covers carbon steel bars and shapes
9.5 mm), inclusive.
produced from standard rail steel. These bars are furnished in
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(2) Tees, 1 ⁄4,1 ⁄8,1 ⁄2 by ⁄8 and ⁄16 in. thickness (32, 35,
the as-wrought condition intended for structural use, or bar and
38 mm by 3.2 and 4.8 mm thickness).
shape uses, where high tensile properties are applicable. These
(3) Channels,1to2 ⁄2 in. (25 to 64 mm), inclusive, in
materials are available in two strength levels as Grades 50 and
depth and ⁄8 to 1 in. (9.5 to 25 mm), inclusive, in width of
60.
flange.
1.2 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded
3.1.1.5 Special Bar Sections:
as the standard.
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(1) Ovals, from ⁄8 to ⁄8 in. (15.9 to 22.2 mm) in longest
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2. Referenced Documents
dimension by ⁄16 to ⁄16 in. (7.9 to 11.1 mm), inclusive, in the
small dimension.
2.1 ASTM Standards:
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(2) Diamonds, ⁄8 and ⁄16 in. (22.2 and 20.6 mm) in the
A 1 Specification for Carbon Steel Tee Rails
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longestdimensionby ⁄8 to ⁄4 in.(15.9to19.0mm),inclusive,
A 29/A 29M Specification for Steel Bars, Carbon and
in the smallest dimension.
Alloy, Hot-Wrought and Cold-Finished, General Require-
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(3) I-Beams,1 ⁄2 and 2 ⁄8 in. (35 and 54 mm) in width and
ments for
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⁄8 to ⁄4 in. (3.2 to 6.4 mm), inclusive, in thickness.
A 370 Test Methods and Definitions for MechanicalTesting
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(4) U-Bars,1 ⁄4 and 1 ⁄16 in. (32 and 33 mm) in width and
of Steel Products
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⁄32 to ⁄16 in. (4.0 to 7.9 mm) in thickness.
3. Terminology
(5) Channeled Flats,1 ⁄4 to 2 in. (32 to 51 mm), inclusive,
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in depth, and ⁄16 to ⁄8 in. (4.8 to 9.5 mm), inclusive, in
3.1 Definitions of Terms Specific to This Standard:
thickness.
3.1.1 Rail steel bars and bar size shapes are available in the
following sections and nominal sizes:
4. Ordering Information
3.1.1.1 Rounds, Squares, and Round Corner Squares in
3 1 4.1 Orders for material under this specification should
sizes ranging from ⁄8 to 1 ⁄4 in. (9.5 to 32 mm).
5 include the following information:
3.1.1.2 Square and Round Edge Flats, ⁄8 to 5 in. (15.9 to
7 4.1.1 Quantity (weight or number of pieces),
127 mm), inclusive, in width and thickness from ⁄64 to 1 in.
4.1.2 Name of material (rail steel carbon bars),
(2.8 to 25 mm), inclusive, within 6 lb/ft (8.8 kg/m) limit.
1 4.1.3 Grade of steel (Grade 50 and Grade 60),
3.1.1.3 Hexagons and Octagons, in sizes ⁄2 to 1 in. (12.7 to
1 4.1.4 Dimensions (diameter, thickness, width, etc. and
25 mm) in ⁄16-in. (1.6-mm) increments.
length),
3.1.1.4 Bar Size Shapes:
4.1.5 Cross section (rounds, square, hexagon, etc.) (3.1),
4.1.6 ASTM designation and date of issue,
This specification is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee A-1 on Steel,
4.1.7 Certification, if required (Section 11), and
Stainless Steel and RelatedAlloys, and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee
4.1.8 End use.
A01.15on Bar Steels.
Current edition approved Dec. 7, 1989. Published February 1990. Originally
NOTE 1—A typical ordering description is as follows: 10 000 lb, rail
published as A 499–89. Discontinued June 1995 and reinstated as A 499–89
steel carbon bars, 1.000 in. diameter by 10 ft, round, ASTM A 499 dated
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(1997) .
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A 499 – 89 (1997)
TABLE 1 Mechanical Requirements
5. General Requirements
Grade 50 Grade 60
5.1 Material furnished under this specification shall con-
Tensile strength, min, ksi (MPa) 80 (550) 90 (620)
form to the applicable requirements of the current edition of
Yield point, min, ksi (MPa) 50 (345) 60 (415)
Specification A 29/A 29M, unless otherwise provided herein.
Elongation in 8 in. or 200 mm, min, % 5 5
Elongation in 2 in. or 50 mm, min, % 7 7
A
Brinell hardness, min 159 190
6. Materials and Manufacture
A
Rockwell B hardness, min 83 91
6.1 Material—The material shall be hot wrought from
A
Hardness tests are an acceptable alternative for tension tests where the bar
standard section “T” rails. No other materials, such as those
size precludes a tension test specimen in accordance with Test Methods and
known by the terms “rerolled,” “rail steel equivalent,” or “rail Definitions A 370.
steel quality,” shall be substituted.
shall consist of one section of the same size produced in one
6.2 Hot Forming—The material shall be produced by hot
continuous shift (turn) of operation (normally an 8-h period).
forming slit railroad rail parts to yield straight lengths in the
sections and nominal sizes specified in 3.1.1.
9. Dimensions and Permissible Variations
6.3 Condition:
9.1 Dimensions—The permissible variations in dimensions
6.3.1 The material shall be furnished hot wrought, as
shall be in accordance with the requirements specified in
wrought.
Tables 2-7. Due to differences in mill facilities, tolerances of
6.3.2 Thematerialshallbefurnishedincutlengthsorranges
special bar sections vary among the manufacturers and such
of random lengths, as specified by the purchaser.
tolerances are subject to agreement between manufacturer and
purchaser.
7. Chemical Composition
9.2 Length—The permissible variations for length shall be
7.1 The chemical composition of rails does not change
in accordance with the requirements specified in Table 8.
during use in track, reheating, slitting or rolling; consequently,
9.3 Straightness—Variations in straightness shall not ex-
the composition of rail steel products will fall within the limits
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ceed ⁄4 in. (6.4 mm) in any 5 ft (1.52 m); or ⁄4 in. 3 number
specified in Specification A 1 for standard section “T” rails of
of feet of length divided by 5 (6.4 mm 3 number of metres of
open-hearth, basic-oxygen, electric-furnace, and Bessemer
length divided by 1.52).
process.
7.2 Rail steel products are not supplied to definite compo-
10. Workmanship, Finish, and Appearance
sition limits. By mutual agreement with the manufacturer,
10.1 Descaling—The bars shall be furnished “not des-
material may be supplied from rails with a desired range of
caled.”
carbon and manganese when such rails are available.
11. Certification and Report of Testing
8. Mechanical Properties
11.1 Upon request of the purchaser in the contract or order,
8.1 Requirements—The material as represented by the test
a manufacturer’s certification that the material was manufac-
specimens shall conform to the tensile or hardness require-
tured and tested in accordance with th
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