A very specific request!
Choosing the Process: Referring to the standard's list of approved methods, Elias selected Manual Metal Arc Welding (111) and MAG welding (135) to handle the weldable reinforcing steel bars.
Note: There is also EN ISO 17660-2 – for non-load-bearing welded joints.
Materials & Design: Sets criteria for reinforcing steels and joint types such as butt, lap, strap, and cross joints.
If you are welding rebar for a bridge, a high-rise building, or a foundation that must bear significant weight, this standard dictates how that weld must be performed, tested, and inspected.
Process and Joint Design: Permitted welding processes include manual metal arc (111), MAG welding (135), and resistance spot welding (21). The standard provides detailed geometry and preparation requirements for several joint types: Butt joints: Designed for full load-bearing capacity. Lap and Strap joints: Used for overlapping bars. Cross joints: Evaluated based on a "shear factor" ( Sfcap S sub f ) specified in design drawings.
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A very specific request!
Choosing the Process: Referring to the standard's list of approved methods, Elias selected Manual Metal Arc Welding (111) and MAG welding (135) to handle the weldable reinforcing steel bars. en iso 176601 pdf
Note: There is also EN ISO 17660-2 – for non-load-bearing welded joints. A very specific request
Materials & Design: Sets criteria for reinforcing steels and joint types such as butt, lap, strap, and cross joints. Materials & Design : Sets criteria for reinforcing
If you are welding rebar for a bridge, a high-rise building, or a foundation that must bear significant weight, this standard dictates how that weld must be performed, tested, and inspected.
Process and Joint Design: Permitted welding processes include manual metal arc (111), MAG welding (135), and resistance spot welding (21). The standard provides detailed geometry and preparation requirements for several joint types: Butt joints: Designed for full load-bearing capacity. Lap and Strap joints: Used for overlapping bars. Cross joints: Evaluated based on a "shear factor" ( Sfcap S sub f ) specified in design drawings.