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Document Name: ASTM A500: Cold-Formed Welded and Seamless Carbon
Steel Structural Tubing in Rounds and Shapes

CFR Section(s): 24 CFR 200, Subpart S

Standards Body: American Society for Testing and Materials

Official Incorporator:
THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
OFFICE OF THE FEDERAL REGISTER
WASHINGTON, D.C.
Standard Specification for
COLD-FORMED WELDED AND SEAMLESS
CARBON STEEL STRUCTURAL TUBING!IN
ROUNDS AND SHAPES!
This Standard is issued under the fixed designation A 500; 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.

1. Sc&~e 2.1.10 Specification number,


1.1 This specification covers cold-formed 2.1.11 End use, and
welded and seamless carbon steel round, 2.1.12 Special requirements.
square, rectangular, or special shape struc-
tural tubing for welded, riveted, or bolted 3. Process
construction of bridges and buildings, and for 3.1 The steel shall be made by one or more
general structural purposes. of the following processes: bpen-hearth, basic-
1.2 This tubing is produced in welded sizes oxygen," or electric-furnace.
with a maximum periphery of 64 in. (1626 mm) 4. Manufacture
and a maximum wall of 0.$00 in. (I~.70 mm),
and in seamless with amaxiinum periphery of 4. \ The tubing shaH be 'made by a seamless
32 in. (813 mm) and a ~a:ximum wall of 0.500 or welding process.
in. 4.2 Welded tubing shaH be made from
flat-rolled ,steel by an automatic welding
NOTE I-Products manufa.ctured to this stan- process producing a longitudinal weld with no
dard may noi be suitable for those applicatibns
such as dynamically loaded elements in wel~ed addition of filler metal.:The longitudinal butt
structures, etc., where low-temperature notch- joint of welded tubing shall be welded across
toughness properties may be important. For such
applications the manufacturer should be consulted. its thickness in such a manner that the struc-
NOTE 2-The values stated in U.S. customary tural design strength of the tubing \~ection is
units are to be regarded as the standard. assured.
4.2.1 Structural tubing welded by electric-
2. Ordering Information
resistance methods is normally furnished
2.1 Orders for material under this specifi- without removal of inside flash.
cation shall include the following, as required, .". 4.3 The tubing may be stress relieved or
to describe the desired material adequately. ann.t;aled as is, <tonsid~red necessary, by the
.2.U Quanti,ty (feet or nllmber oflengths), ma~ufacturer to conform to the requirements
2.1.2 Name of 'In ate rial {cold-formed tub- 'ofthis speCifica'tiorL .
ing),
2.1:3 Method of manufacture (seamless or 5~ Heat Analysis,
'wiided),' " " " 5 ) An an~lysi~ of each heat of ope.n-
2.1.4 GradeCrable 1 and 2), hearth, basic-oxygen', or electric~Jurnace steel
2.1;'5 Size
2.1.6 Length (specific or random, see 'This specification 'is under 'the juii~diction of ASTM
Committee A- I on Steel, Stainless Steel and Related Al-
12.1.3 or 12.2.3), loys, and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee
2.1.7 End condition (see 16.3), AO 1.09 on Pipe.
2.'1.8 Burr removal (see 16.3), Current edition approved July 28, 1978. Published
September 1978. Originally published as A 500 - 64.
2.1.9 Certification (see 16.4), Last previous edition A 500 - 77.

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shaH be made by the manufacturer. This anal- tinued. During the second step, which is a test
ysis shall be made from a test ingot taken for ductility exclusive of the weld, no cracks
during the pouring of the heat. The chemical or breaks on the inside or outside surfaces,
composition th us determined shall conform to except as provided for in 8.5, shall occur until
the requirements specified in Table 1 for heat the distance between the plates is less than
analysis. one half of the original outside diameter of
the tubing but is not less than five times the
6. Product Analysis wall thickness of the tubing. During the third
6.1 An analysis may be made by the pur- step, which is a test for soundness, the
chaser from finished tubing manufactured in flattening shall be continued until the speci-
accordance with this specification, or an anal- men breaks or the opposite walls of the tubing
ysis may be made from flat-rolled stock of meet. Evidence of laminated or unsound
which the welded tubing is manufactured. material or of incomplete weld that is re-
When product analyses are made, two sample vealed during the entire flattening test shall
lengths from a lot of each 500 lengths or frac- be cause for rejection.
tion thereof shall be selected. The specimens 8.3 For seamless round structural tubing
2% in. (60.3 mm) outside diameter and
for chemical analysis shall be taken from the
sample lengths in accordance with ASTM larger, a section not less than 2 Y2 in. (63.5
Method E 59, Sampling Steel and Iron for mm) in length shall be flattened cold between
Determination of Chemical Composition." parallel plates in two steps. During the first
The chemical composition th us determined step, which is a test for ductility no cracks or
shall conform to the requirements specified in breaks on the inside or outside surfaces,
except as provided for in 8.5, shall occur un-
Table 1 for product analysis.
6.2 In the event the chemical composition til the distance between the plates is less
than the value of "H" calculated by the fol-
of one of the sample lengths does not conform
lowing equation:
to the requirements shown in Table I for
product analysis, an analysis of two additional H = (I + e)tl(e + tiD)
lengths selected from the same lot shall be where:
made, each of which shall conform to the H distance between flattening plates, in.,
requirements shown in Table 1 for product e = deformation per unit length (constant
analysis, or the lot is subject to rejection. for a given grade of steel, 0.09 for
Grade A, 0.07 for Grade B, and 0.06 for
7. Tensile Requirements Grade C),
7.1 The material, as represented by the test nominal wall thickness of tubing, in.,
specimen, shall conform to the requirements and
as to tensile properties prescribed in Table 2. D actual outside diameter of tubing, in.
During the second step, which is a test for
8. Flattening Test soundness, the flattening shall be continued
until the specimen breaks or the opposite
8.1 The flattening test shall be made on walls of the tubing meet. Evidence of lami-
round structural tubing. A flattening test is nated or unsound material that is revealed
not required for shaped structural tubing. during the enti re flattening test shall be cause
8.2 For welded round structural tubing, a for rejection.
specimen at least 4 in. (102 mm) in length 8.4 Surface imperfections not found in the
shall be flattened cold between parallel plates test specimen before flattening, but revealed
in three steps, with the weld located at 90 deg during the first step of the flattening test,
from the line of direction of force. During the shall be judged in accordance with Section 16:
first step, which is a test for ductility of the 8.5 When low D-to-t ratio tubulars are
weld, no cracks or breaks on the inside or tested, because the strain imposed due to
outside surfaces shall occur until the distanc.e geometry is unreasonably high on the inside
between the plates is less than two thirds of surface at the 6 and 12 o'clock locations,
the original outside diameter of the tUbing. As
a second step, the flattening shall be con- 2 Annual Book of ASTMStandards, Part 12.

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crqcks at tl1ese IQc~tions shall ,not be caus!,! .IQtwiginally (epre~ented;;may be tested. and
for rejectionif the D-to-t,ratiois less than 10. shaH comply.with all req lliI:ements , of this
9.' Test Methods" " specification. ,!

9. k The tensiOll ;specimens required by this 12\' PeriIiisSitil~ Variations 'in Diniensions '
spt:cification shall conform to those described '12,\' Rouna Structural Tubing:
in the latest issue of ASTM 'Methods and 12.1.1 Diameter-The outside diameter
Definitions A 370,' for the Mechanical Testing shaH not vary more than 0.5 percent
of Steel Products, Supplementary 'Require- rounded to the nearest 0.005 in. (0.13 inrti), of
'ments,U}" '. "" the nominal outside diameter size specified,
'9;.2 The, tension test specimen sh:alloe {or ,nQminaloutside diamet~r dimensions
taken longitudinallY from 'a seCtionoftlie {in- 1.900 in . .(4S.26 mm}and. smaller, qnd phiS
ished itubing, at if -idcation at least' 90 deg <!nd minus 0.75 perceQ(rounded to the nearest
from the weld in the 'case ,Of welded tubing, 0.005 .in, of the,nominal olltside, diameter Jo.r
'and shall not be flattened betw1ien gage no~ip~1 outside. diarp.eter di~en~ions 2.00 in.
marks. If desired, the tehsio'if tests may be qud larger. ,The outsi<ie diameter m~asure
made' on thb full sectibn ohhe'tubing; otHer- men,ts shalLb~ made at positions at least 2 i~,
wise,'a longitudihal strip-test specimen as pre- (SO.8 mm) from eitge( end of the tubing.
sc'ribed'in 'Methods A 370 ;Supplementary '12:1.2 Wall. Thickness- The,minimum wqll
Requirements II 'shall be used. The specimens thickness at any point.of measurement on ,nre
shall have all" :burrsremoved arid i shail not tubing. shall be not ,more than 19 percent.!ess
contain, suffac~ iiiljJerfectionswhich would than.the .nominal wall thickness specified .. Jhe
interfere with' I proper ':determiriation 01 the maximum Wall ,thickne,ss, excluding the weld
tensile properties' of tlie'mel'at " ,seam or' welded tubing, sh<!11 be not more
9.3 The yield point shal!' be determinell in than 10 percent greater than the nominal wall
accordance ,with one of the alternative thickness specified. '
methods described in Methods A 370: 12.1.3 Leng;th-S,~ructu~al tubing i~ no~
10. Number' of Tests mallypXoduced in ranOQ,mmill lengths 5 ft
10.1 One tension test as specified in,-SeC- ,(1.5 m) and over, in mUltiple lengths, allO; il1
tion 9 shall' be madeftomaIength;oftubing specified mill lengths." ,R~fer, to;, Section,.2,
representing ea'ch lot. When'specified mill lengths, are ordered,.,the
10.2 'Thefllmenirrg test, as specified in Sec- length.-tolerance shall .,be in :aCcordance wit)1
tiort S'shall be made on dne'length of round Table 3,
tubing from each lot: ' 12.1.4 Straightness~Tpe, p!;rl1Jiss~ble,yar!a
; '10:3 The term "Iot" applies to all tubes of tion for straightness of round struct1Jral
the same nominal size and wall' thickness tJbihg shall bg', Ys in: 'tilne~the ilI1mber of feet
which ::fieproduced fr~m 'the 'same heat of (10':4 mm'tirries' 'the': nufuber of meters),of
steeL ,: , t6tal1ength divided by 5. "
(I .<;:~, 'I: ',' 12.2 Square and Rectangular Structural
11. Retests. , '. ." .'" , , Tubing
" i!:l' If the res,ulis' of the mechanical 'i~sts ;; 12,2.1 Outside Dimensions~The specified
fe'presepting; ~~y ilc,lt do.' no'f '.co~f6'tin' to 're~ a: dimensions, measiired aCrosS the flats at posi-
'qiiirement as specified' in SeCtion's 7 and'S, tions'aicleitst 2 in. (50;S :mm) from either end
< '. '. J .
' II >I ~ l'"
'0" 0 " ' ." j.; ". 1 '
\ : , . '," " l

retests may be made on addition.itl tubing <?f 'of the tubing and including an allowance': for
double the original number f[()ID the sarrje lot, convexity; or "conoavity ,shall not exceed the
each [of ;~hidi 's~aJL borif6h~ 't8' the require- plilS~hd; 'minus tolerahces,sho,wri inl1f~ ble4J '
;ment i spe91hed;~~, hi,~' t~bl,ng' r~pre~eh~ed',b,y c:~.1'I:2',2;2 ;Wall ,Thickness""'-The t:olerance for
.l<.~~! .,J.;~.;J,'>:.: '0,1 ~11. C):.,', !t,d! '" .i,l!
tl1e test Is,ubjectto reJectl()n: ' .. ,'." 'L,; wall thicknessiexdusive" uf.the weld area':shaU
'11.2 In caseoffaifure6ri retesi'to ~meet the be plus"and'minus 10 percent-of the nominal
. require~ents of secti~ns 7 imd 8, 'the m~nuc :wa\l,thickne'ss::spedfied, T-he<wall thicknessris
'facturer' may ekc~ 'to' retr6!it,rewb';k" or oth- :to;be :mea:s:uri-:d: anhe"center of the ,flat! ''-''l
erwise eliminate the coridltlon responsible Jor . ,~f j";"' j ,.. ~ ! , ' , l f:
f~il~~e to ~eet the speciri~d" req~irements.
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12.2.3 Length-Square and rectangular tag securely attached to each bundle.


structural tubing is normally produced in
random mill lengths 5 ft and over, in multiple 15. Packing, Marking, and Loading
lengths, and in specified mill lengths. Refer 15.1 When specified in the order, contract,
Section 2. When specified mill lengths are etc., packing, marking, and loading shall be in
ordered for square and rectangular structural accordance with those proced ures recom-
tubing, the length tolerances shall be in ac- mended by Recommended Practice A 700 for
cordance with Table 5. Packaging, Marking, and Loading Methods
12.2.4 Straightness-The permissible varia- for Steel Products for Domestic Shipment.
tion for straightness of square and rectangular
structural tubing shall be Va in. times the 16. Inspection
number of feet of total length divided by 5. 16.1 All tubing shall be subject to an
12.2.5 Squareness of Sides-For square or inspection at place of man ufacture to assure
rectangular structural tubing, adjacent sides conformance to the requirements of this speci-
may deviate from 90 deg by a tolerance of fication.
plus or minus 2 deg max. 16.2 All tubing shall be free from injurious
12.2.6 Radius of Corners-;-For square or defects and shall have a workmanlike finish.
rectangular structural tubing, the radius of Surface imperfections caused by handling
any outside corner of the section shall not marks, light die or roll marks, or shallow pits
exceed th ree times the specified wall thick- are not considered injurious defects, providing
ness. the imperfections are removable within the
12.2.7 Twist - The tolerances for twist or minimum wall permitted. The removal of
variation with respect to axial alignment of such surface imperfections is not required.
the section, for square and rectangular struc- Welded tubing shall be free of protruding
tural tubing, shall be as shown in Table 6. metal on the outside surface of the weld seam.
eitqer by holding down one
Twist is measured eith,er 16.3 The ends of structural tubing, unless
end of a square or rectangular tube on a flat otherwise specified, shall be finished square
surface plate with the bottom side of the tube cut and the burr held to a minimum. The burr
parallel to the surface plate and noting the can be removed on the outside diameter, in-
difference in height above the surface plate of side diameter, or both, as a supplementary
the two corners at the opposite end of the requirement. When burrs are to be removed,
bottom side of the tube or by measuring this it shall be specified on the purchase order.
difference on the heavier sections by a suita- 16.4 Upon request of the purchaser in the
ble measuring device. The differ~nce in the contract or order, a manufacturer's certifica-
height of the corners shall not exceed the tion that the material was manufactured and
values in Table 6. Twist measurements are tested in accordance with this specification to-
not to be taken within 2 in. (50 mm) of either gether with a report of the chemical and tensile
end of the product. tests shall be furnished.
13. Special Shape Structural Tubing
17. Rejection
13. I The dimensions and tolerances of spe-
cial shape structural tubing are available by 17. I Each length of tubing received from the
manufacturer may be inspected by the pur-
inquiry and negotiation with the manufac-
chaser and, if it does not meet the require-
turer.
ments of this specification based on the in-
14. Marking spection and test method as outlined in the
14.1 Except as noted in 14.2, each length of specification, the length may be rejected and
structural tubing shall be legibly marked to the manufacturer shall be notified. Disposition
show the following information: manufactur- of rejected tubing shall be a matter of agree-
er's name, brand, or trademark; the specifica- ment between the manufacturer and the pur-
tion number; and grade letter. chaser.
14.2 For structural tubing having a largest 17.2 Tubing found in fabrication or in instal-
dimension of 4 in. (101.6 mm) or less, the in-
formation listed in 14.1 may be marked on a 4 An~ual Book of ASTM Standards, Parts I, 3,4, and 5.

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lation to be l\nsuitable for the intended, use, to mutual investigation as to the nature and
under the scope and .requirements of this severity of the deficiency and the formin:g' 'Or
specification, ,may be set aside and the lliailu- instililatlon, or both, conditions involved. Dis-
facturer hOtifi,ed., Such tubing shaH be subject position shall be a mattet for agtd:ri1enL

TABLE 1 Chemical Requirements

Coin jillsition, 0/.

Grades A ai1d B Grade C

Heat ~roduct Heat Product


Element Analysis Analysis AnalysIs An,~!r~!S
. 'earbon;:ina,x" ... -- ."' ~ .. 0.26' oJO ' ., 0.23'''' .... '0:27
M~nganesei max 1.35 lAO
Phllsphorus, max 0.04 0.05 0.p4 0.05
Sulfur, inax 0.05 0.063 0.05 0.063
Copper, when coppef:steei is specified, 'infn 0.20 0.18 0.20 0.18
..
TABLE 2 Tensil~ Requirements

Round.structur~1 Tubing

Grade A Grade B Grade C


'Tensile Sfrehgtli, min, psi (MPa)< 45 60'6 (~IQ) 58 (JOO (400) 62 000 (42:7)
Yield Strengtli;r:ninj
Strengtli;ij1inj psi (MPa)', 33 006 '(228) I 42 abo (290) 46 000 (317)'
,Elongation in 2 in. (50.8 rom), min;.% : 25 . 23' 21~ "
Shaped StructuralTilbing'

Grade A: Grade B , Grade.C

Tensile Strength. min; psi (MPa) 45 OM(3iO) 58 000 (400) ' 6 2 600 (427)
Yield Strength, min. psi (M Pal , 39000 (269) ;46 OOb (317)'" 50 oM (345)
, Elon\!.a~ion in 2 in. (50.8 mm),;min. % 25 23' " 21<

Ap~lies tospecifled wall thicknesses 0.120 in. (3.05 Dim) and over. For' wail ti]icknessesunder 0.120 in.; theminimu~
elongation shall be calculated by the formula, perceht' elongation in 2 in. = 561 + 1 7 . 5 . . ' . . ."
'Applies to specified wall t~ickn~sses 0,180, in. (4,57 mm) and'over: For wall thicknesses under 0.180 in . the miriiniiirr\
elongation shail be calculatecl by the form'ula: rercent elongation in 2 iiB =,611 + 12, ' . .'
C Appiies to specified willi thIcknesses 0.120 ill. (3.05 mm) and over. For li~htrr wal! thicknesses. elongAtion shall be by
agreement with themailufacttir'er::" .
. NOTE~The'follo",ingtable gives completed minimum values for limgitlldinal strip tests:

Elongation in 2 in, (50.8 mm);


Wa)l thickness. min, %
in., (mm)
Grade A Grade B

0.iSQ(4.57) 23
0.'165 (4.19) 22
,; . 0.148 (3.76) 21
0.134 (3.40) 20 . ,
'0.120 (3.05) 25 19.5
0.109 (2.77) 23.5 19
0:095 (2;41) '23, . 18
0.083 (2.11) 22 17
0.065 (1.05) 21 16
: 0.049 (1.24) 20 15
0,035 (0.89) ,"J1I
19.5 14

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TABLE 3 Specified Mill Length Tolerances for Round TABLE 5 Specified Mill Length Tolerances for Square
Structural Tubing and Rectangular Structural Tubing

Over 22 to 44 Over 22 ft to
22 ft (6.7 m)
ft (6.7 to 22 ft (6.7 m) 44 ft (6.7 to
and Under 13.4 m), inel 13.4 m),
and Under
incl
Over Under Over Under
'Over Under Over Under
Length tolerance for spec- II, YI % 1;.\
ified mill length, in. (12.7) (6.4) (19.0) (6.4) Length tolerance for spec- V, If.t % 1;.\
(mm) ified mill length, in. (12.7) (6.4) (19.0) (6.4)
(mm)

TABLE 4 Outside Dimension Tolerances for Square and


Rectangular Structural Tubing TABLE 6 Twist Tolerances for Square and Rectangular
Structural Tubing
Tolerance," plus
Largest Outside Dimension, ~nd minus, Maximum Twist in the
across flats, in. (mm) in. (mm) Specified Dimension of First 3 ft (1 m) and in
Longest Side, in. (mm) each additional 3 ft
2 V, (63.5) and under 0.020 (0.51)
Over 2 V, to 3 V, (63.5 to 88.9), incl 0.D25 (0.64)
in. mm
Over 3V, to 5 1/, (88.9 to 139.7), inel 0.030 (0.76) I V2 (38.1) and under 0.050 1.39
Over 5 1/2 (139.7) I percent
Over I V, to 2 V, (38.1 to 63.5), incl 0.062 1.72
Over 2 V2 to 4 (63.5 to 10 1.6), inel 0.075 2.09
a Tolerances include allowance for convexity or con-
Over 4 to 6 (101.6 to 152.4), inel 0.087 2.42
cavity. For rectangular sections, the tolerance calculated for Over 6 to 8 (152.4 to 203.2), incl 0.100 2.78.
the larger flat dimension shall also apply to the smaller flat Over 8 (203) 0.112 3.11
dimension. This tolerance may be increased 50 percent when
applied to the smaller dimension, if the ratio of the cross-
sectional dimensions is 1.5 to 3, inelusive, and 100 percent
when the ratio exceeds 3.

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