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2/23/06 - Response prepared
by Dave Palfini, Principal, Testing Engineers, Inc.
A quick look at the "Scope"
of ASTM A307 Standard Specification for Carbon Steel Bolts
and Studs, 60,000 psi Tensile Strength, indicates
that Grade Cs are non-headed anchor bolts, either bent or straight,
and having properties conforming to Specification A36.
This seems to answer our question in a very straightforward
manner
If we look at the Standard
Specification ASTM A36 for Carbon Steel the mechanical
properties listed in Table 3 for bars are as follows:
Tensile strength, ksi 58
- 80
Yield point, min, ksi 36
Elongation, in 2 inch, % 23
and Section 3.1of A36 states
"When components of a steel structure are identified
with this ASTM designation but the product form is not listed
in the scope of this specification, the material shall conform
to one of the standards listed in Table 1 unless otherwise
specified by the purchaser."
So, in Table 1 of A36, for anchor
bolts, we find the designated specification of ASTM F1554 Standard
Specification of Anchor Bolts, Steel, 36, 55, and 105-ksi Yield
Strength with the following Note:
"The specifier should
be satisfied of the suitability of these materials for the
intended application. Composition and/or mechanical properties
may be different that specified in A36/A36M."
The mechanical property requirements
for ASTM F1554 Grade 36 anchor bolts are identical to A36 and
A307 Grade C.
Conclusion: ASTM
A307 designates F1554 as the controlling specification and the
mechanical properties of A307 Grade C are identical to that
specified for F1554 Grade 36.
Discussion: ASTM
F1554 Standard Specification of Anchor Bolts, Steel, 36,
55, and 105-ksi Yield Strength was introduced in 1999. It
marked the first time that hooked, headed and threaded and nutted
rods in multiple grades were fully addressed in one specification.
F1554 grades 36, 55, and 105 are essentially the anchor-rod
equivalent of the generic rod specification ASTM A36, A572 Grade
55, and A193 Grade B7, respectively. The benefits of F1554 are
clear: there is no other specification that brings all requirements
for anchor-rods together into one place - mechanical, chemical,
threading, manufacturing, and dimensional. Compared to older
"material-only" specifications like A36, F1554 eliminates
confusion about what product is required.
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