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METAL || AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD BAR — GRATING ||sanoa” MBG 532-9 i) 2 > F 3 fe 3 7 HEAVY DUTY — iz ai WI aNd i cD MANUAL: g i flan =e Le f B Fi oO Fs + Maximum Bearing Bar Depth ..... ers t) 2 Beene So ite a Crey Ey Fa Oe en Se Cet) Sy g Ce Ae a} SI [9} Ga NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF eMac} ‘Approval of an American National Standard requires verticaon by ANS! that the requirements for due process, consensus, and other criteria for approval have been met by the standards developer. Consensus is established wen, in the judgment ofthe ANSI Board of Standards Review, substantial agreement has been reached by drecty and material afected interests. Substantial agreement means much more than a simple malorty, but not necessarily unanimity. Consensus requires tat all views and objections be considered, and that a ‘concerted effort be made toward their resolution. ‘The use of American National Standards is completely voluntary; their existence does notin any respect preclude anyone, whether he has approved the standards or not, from manufacturing, marketing, purchasing, or using products, processes, or procedures not conforming to the standards. The American National Standards Institute does not develop standards and wl in no citcumstances give an interpretation of any American National Standard. Moreover, no person shall have the right or authority to issue an interpretation of an American National Standard in the name of the American National Standards Institute. Requests ‘or interpretation should be addressed to the sponsor whose name appears on the tle page of this standard, CAUTION NOTICE: This American National Standard may be revised or withdrawn at any time. The procedures of the ‘American National Standards Institute requite that action be taken periodically to reaffirm, revise, or withdraw this standard, Purchasers of American National Standards may raceive current information on all standards by calling or “writing the American National Standards Institute, ‘This standard was developed by representative members of the Metal Bar Grating Division (MBG) of the National ‘Association of Architectural Metal Manufacturers (NAMM) to provide their opinion and guidance on the specification ‘and use of metal bar gratings. This standard contains adviso'y information only and is published as a public service by NAAMM. NAAMM and its Divisions disclaim all iabilty of any kind for the use, application, or adaptation of material published in this standard. ‘Current information on all NAAMM Standards is available by caling or writing the National Association of Architectural ‘Metal Manufacturers or by going to www.naamm.org. National Association of Architectural Metal Manufacturers ‘800 Roosevelt Road Bldg. C, Suite 312 Gien Ellyn, tinois 60137 Phone: (630) 942-6591 Fax: (630) 790-3095 ‘ww.naamm.org Copyright © 1986, 1988, 1995, 2000, 2009 National Association of Architectural Metal Manufacturers All Rights Reserved FOREWORD ‘The NAAMM Heavy Duty Metal Bar Grating Manual provides architects and engineers with ‘current technical data on heavy duty bar gratings of structural carbon stee! and stainless steel. The data includes descriptions of the most frequently used types of gratings, the methods used in their fabication, dimensional standards, load tables iving allowable uniform and concentrated loads for spans from one foot (305 mm) through eight feet (2440 mm), installation pracices, specifications, code of standard practice and glossary. The information is concemed primarily with bar gratings capable of supporting heavy loads. Architects and engineers interested in lighter walkway gratings are referred to the ‘current edition of NAAMM's Metal Bar Grating Manual (ANSUNAAMM MBG 531). ‘The fist four editions of the manual have been widely used by the design professions. In preparing this fith edition, the Metal Bar Grating Division of NAAMN has reviewed its ‘contents in detail and has mde revisions to reflect current practices. NAAMM believes that the scope ofthis manual makes it an excellent reference source for those concerned with the design of structures incorporating heavy duty metal bar gratings. ‘The load tables in this edition are based on the design formulas and procedures found in MBG 534, Metal Bar Grating Engineering Design Manual, which was developed o provide ‘clearer understanding ofthe procedures used inthe design of grating. ‘Also included are metric ecuivalents as an aid to designers who must use the metric system. The system of metric measurement used is ftom IEEE/ASTM SI 10-2002, “Standard for Use ofthe Intemational System of Units (Si): the Modern Metric System” ‘The values stated in inch-pound units are to be regarded as the standard. This manual presents the common heavy duty gratings manufactured by NAAMM members. NAAMM recognizes the many special designs that embody the use of special ‘steel shapes and/or larger structural members that are used under the same conditions. Because these designs are 30 varied, they are not covered in this publication but can be. manufactured according tothe principles within this manual. Consult the manufacturers of these specialty items for technical information. Changes from the prior version, ANSUNAAMM MBG 532-00 are indicated by the Placement of a vertical line rex tothe shanged item. CONTENTS ANSI/NAAMM MBG 532-09 Introduction 3 Some Typical Uses of Gratings . 3 Standard Marking System . 4 Standard Gratings . 6 Cross Bars and Reticuline Bars 7 Anchoring Details : 8 Installation Notes ane Panel Dimensions 9 Installation Clearances .... feet eee AO Manufacturing Tolerances 2... AT Welding of Toe Plates and Banding . o vecveee AD Ordering Information . 13 Specifications 14 Code of Practice 15 Load Tables for Welded and Riveted Heavy Duy Carbon Steel Gratings cess : 19 Glossary of Terms 000. e eee cee eee e eee ee eee 68 HEAVY DUTY METAL BAR GRATING es S ANSI/NAAMM MBG 532-09 HEAVY DUTY METAL BAR GRATING INTRODUCTION Metal bar gratings, simply defined, are open grid assemblies of metal bars in which the principal load bearing bars run parallel in one direction and are spaced equidistant trom ‘each other, either by rigid attachment to cross bars running in a perpendicular direction, cr by attachment to reticuline bars extending between them. ‘There are three types of steel bar gratings ~ welded, pressure-locked, and riveted. Welded ‘gratings are fabricated by joining bearing bars and cross bars at thelr intersections by ‘Welding. In pressure-locked gratings the cross bars are mechanically locked to the bearing bars by deforming the bars under tremendous hydraulic pressure. For riveted gratings the reticuline bars are joined to the bearing bars at their points of contact by riveting, Metal bar gratings ofall three types provide economical structures with high strength-to- ‘weight ratios for use in rrany applications, a number of which are listed below. Relatively, unrestricted passage of water, light, alr, and heat are some of the features which make Gratings not only desiratie but essential in certain types of construction. Floor gratings permit immediate drainaye of water from rain or other sources. They also simpity the ventilation and heating of certain types of industrial buildings. Foor gratings are capable of supporting both pedestrian and vehicular traffic. Lighter weight ‘gratings are satisfactory or pedestrian trafic; but, where heavy loads, including vehicular ‘traffic, are involved, heavy duty metal bar gratings must be used. Heavy vehicular trafic is ‘encountered in industrial plants with their heavy load carrying lft trucks and on highways and bridges with heavy trucks and tractor-ailers. The metal bar gratings described in this ‘manual are used for these heavy duty applications. The load tables presented are based upon allowable stresses for static loads supplemented by vehicular load tables based upon specific design criteria. The effects of impact and altemative design criteria shall be considered when designing metal bar grating for vehicular traffic. ‘Metal bar grating for bridge decking has soma vary snanific advantages: Racauise of ts light ‘Weight and simple instalation, as compared with other surfaces, it permits resurfacing to hhandle heavier loads wihout the need for expensive sub-structure work. An additional ‘advantage is that a municipalty can carry a stock inventory of grating and replace a bridge surface quickly and economically. Different applications impose different requirements on gratings. It is important, therefore, that the architect or engineer consult with the manufacturer in the selection of heavy duty ‘metal bar gratings. The members of NAAMM who fabricate such gratings have many years (of experience with many lypes of uses all over the country. SOME TYPICAL Airplane Landing Mats Airplane Unloading Ramps ‘Animal Fences ‘Areaways Bar Screens Boat Landing Ramps Bridge Centerline Markers, Bridge Flooring Bridge Sidewalks atte Guards Concrete Armoring Concrete Reinforcement Drainage Pit Covers, Floor Boards ANSI/NAAMM MBG 532-09 USES FOR GRATINGS Flooring Pressure Vessel Internal Trays. Fork Lift Trafic Racks and Shelving Freight Car Flooring Railway Crossings Highway Traffic Ramps Hoppers Stacked Parking Areas Machine and Motor Bases Stage Supports Machinery Safoty Guards Trap Doors Machinery Support Trenches Trash Racks Material Screens, Trench Covers ‘Mezzanine Floors Truck Beds Missile Protection Vault Covers Mooring Dooks: Vehicular Trafic Support Parapet Screens Wash Racks Partitions Window Guards Platforms, HEAVY DUTY METALBAR GRATING 3 STANDARD MARKING SYSTEM ‘The marking system described here Is the industry standard for identifying various types of bar gt 1g- Manufacturers shall correlate their individual marking systems with this standard, The standard marking system for metal bar grating, as illustrated ‘on the facing page, identifies five characteristics of the grating in the following order: 1 TYPE OF GRATING ‘The type of grating shall be indicated by a letter, as follows: W Welded P Pressure-locked R Riveted (See Glossary for definitions of types) 2 BEARING BAR SPACING Bearing bar spacing shall be designated by a number which indicates sixteenths of an inch. For welded or prossure-locked grating this is the distance, in sixteenths of an inch, center-to-center of bars. For riveted grating it is the distance, in sixteenths of an inch, between bearing bar faces. 3 CROSS BAR OR RIVET SPACING Cross bar or rivet spacing shall be designated by a number which indicates inches. For welded or pressure-locked grating this is the distance, in inches, center-to-center of cross bars, For riveted grating it is the distance in inches center-to-center of rivets, measured along a single bearing bar. In addition to spacings covered in this manual, consult inci. vidual manufacturers for other spacings available 4 SIZE OF BEARING BARS (COVERED IN THIS MANUAL)" The size of bearing bars shall be expressed in inches of dopth and thicknesses as follows: TxV6 au texte aaa 1x38 aS xa aaxSe 2x Ve 2alxwe 2Vex ts ax 2xa8 24X98 22X99 3X3B BVOX14 Ante anni 8x1 BveXae 4X9 42X30 9X90 Not. The ue fbewing brs rg an 5x 8 not adressen ts mena 5 MATERIAL Grating material shall be designated by name, such as “stool” or ‘stainless steal.” “Equivalent bearing bar sizes in milimeters are obtained by a mult pleat for of 254, 4 HEAVY DUTY METAL BAR GRATING bars | | 1 | i cross bars —t o / i CLL paring vars WELDED OR PRESSURE-LOCKED GRATING ‘etiouino bars ce rivets distance between bearing bar faces RIVETED GRATING ANSI/NAAMM MBG 532-09 MARK EXAMPLES OF USE OF STANDARD MARKING SYSTEM DESCRIPTION OF GRATING DESIGNATED W-22-4 (3 X 1/4) STEEL P-38-4 (4 X 3) STAINLESS STEEL R-37-5 (3 X 14) STEEL w welded 22 bearing bars spaced 1 gin. (24.9 mm) on center 4 ross bars spaced 4 in, (101.6 mm) on center (x4) bearing bar size, 3 in. x 1/4 in. (76.2 mm x 6.4 mm) STEEL materia P pressure-ockes 38 bearing bars spaced 2 4/g in. (60.3 mm) on center 4 cross bars spaced 4 in (101.6 mm) on center (4x 3%) bearing bar size, 4 in. x 3g in.(101.6 mm x 9.5 mm) STAINLESS material STEEL R fvoted 37 bearing bars spaced 2 §/4g in. (58.7 mm) between faces 5 rivets spaced 5 in. (127 mm) on center x") bearing bar size, 3 in. x 1/4 in.(76.2 mm x 6.4 mm) STEEL materi NOTE: Any special requirements, such as reversible design or serrated bars, shall be additionally specified. Different bearing bar and cross bar spacings are avaliable. |ANSIINAAMM MBG 532-09 HEAVY DUTY WELDED GRATING HEAVY DUTY METALBAR GRATING 5. ‘STANDARD GRATINGS ‘See GLOSSARY OF TERMS for definitions of Welded, Pressure-locked, and Riveted Gratings WELDED ‘Mark W-22-4 PRESSURE-LOCKED Mark P-38-4 Pressure locked grating cross bars shall be welded to the first and last bearing bars. ‘wie (aa) 7 12" (12 Fn, RIVETED Mark R-37-5* Riveted grating shall be fur- nished with either straight or crimped reticuline bars. 6 HEAVY DUTY METAL BAR GRATING cross bars 194 (049) bearing bars SPAN 4100) cross bars 254003) bearing bars ‘SPAN crimped retiuline) bare 7, "Note that riveted grating marking indicates space between bearing bars ANSI/NAAMM MBG 532-09 CROSS BARS AND RETICULINE BARS. MINIMUM STANDARD SIZES CROSS BARS and RETICULINE BARS Across bars and reticuline bars shall be sized in accordance with this section. The minimum size of cross bars and reticuline bars shall be based on the type of grating system and the size of bearing bar used. Cross bars used in W type grating systems shall comply with the minimum sizes given in Table No.1. Cross bars used in P type grating systems shall comply with the minimum sizes given in Table No. 2. Reticuline bars used in R type grating systems shall comply with Table No. 3. Table No. 1 — WELDED —(W) Bearing Bars ‘Gross Rare Thickness | Depth Center to Center Minimum Gross Sectional Area | Weight | in. (mm) in. (rm) _ in. (mm) inmne) ‘out. (kgm) i464) ‘527 orless 18g (94.9) orless 0.082 40) a (318) 14 64) 5(127) orless more than 1 Sig (349) 0.076 49) (259 (385) 3g 05) 2Mg(635)orless 1 8%g (948) orless 0.085 (55) 290 (492) %_05) more than 2 "¥p (635) al spacings 0.15007) si (780) Table No. 2— PRESSURE-LOCKED — (P) Bearing Bars. Cross Bars Cross bars and reticuline bars shall TWicknoss Depth Minimum Thickness | provide the spacing an bracing for inom) in (rn) in (rn) the boating bars and are essontl 114 (64) 2 (60.8) th 5 (127) 34g (48) for the stabilization of the grating gies) peo eu siien tee and the oflectvedstibution ofthe load across the rang. The satis Table No. 3— RIVETED — (R) factory performance of the grating Bearing Bars Reticuline Bars Rives is dependent on the integrity of the Depth Winimum Size | Minimum Diameter | welded. ressurelocked or rvted Fonts and tho se of eross bars or in (me) am a) Teun bare of size adequate }2 (60.8) thru 5 (127) 1 Mawt6 (38.1 x 4.8) “a (9-5) ‘to perform their function. HEAVY DUTY WELDED GRATING |ANSIINAAMM MBG 532-09 HEAVY DUTY METALBAR GRATING 7 ANCHORING DETAILS: IMPORTANT: All gratings shall be anchored firmly to their supports by positive means. 1 wetveD ancHoRAGE (shall be perormed by nstalog sett) olds in miso of panel at each Inermediate support Size and pattern of welds shall be deter- mined by application andlor size of grat ing. Minimum pattern shall be as shown. ‘Additional welding to supports required for vehicular traffic shall be considered by the ‘engineer. J welds at ends ‘of bearing bars \each side of panel bearing bars 2 weto Lucs ‘The designer shall specify when weld lugs are to be provided by the grating manufac- turer. When provided, weld lugs shall be 4y8in. (6.4 mm) minimum thickness. Size and pattem of bolts or studs shall be dotormined by application andor size of grating. Minimum pattern shall be as shown in welded anchorage (above) Grating panels shall be used as a tem- plate by installing activity to locate holes or studs on structural supports. Bolts, studs and miscellaneous hard- ware are not supplied by the grating manufacturer. 8 HEAVY DUTY METAL BAR GRATING. ANSI/NAAMM MBG 532-09 INSTALLATION NOTES PANEL DIMENSIONS. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR GRATING INSTALLATION Gratings shal be installed with cross bars on top. Bearing bars shall be notched at supports only when the system has been designed for such modification and is specified by the design engineer andior indicated on the plans. Metal shall be used forall grating supports. + 1 in.(25.4 mm) minimum bearing surface snail be provided for Dearing par depths up to 2 1/4 in. (51-2 mm), and 2 in. (50.8 mm) minimum bearing ‘surfaoe shall be provided for depths of 2 1/2 in, (63.5 mm) and over at each end of epan. een rs = _SPANOF PANEL ees [SPAN OF PANEL. co = 5 a ro | SPAN of panel is measured parallel to the bearing bars. WIDTH of panel is measured perpendicular to the bearing bars, even if this dimension exceeds the panel span. SUPPORT and BANDING of TRENCH GRATING Each end of a motal bar grating panel installed in a trench shall be supported on an angle or other shape whose inside vertical dimension equals that of the bearing bar. ‘Specify banding on all ratings subject to roling loads. Full depth band is supplied by manufacturer forall banded ‘gating unless owner or specifier states clearly that shallow ‘banding shall be provided. For trench grating, banding bar shall be 1/4 in. (6.4 mm) to V2 in. (12.7 mm) less than depth of grating to permit drainage. HEAVY DUTY WELDED GRATING ANSI/NAAMM MBG 532-09 HEAVY DUTY METALBAR GRATING 9 ‘STANDARD INSTALLATION CLEARANCES sey (aecton of baring bars) ay sorely § : & tearing § tore a bearing ore - Ton cearance : = {eu tostppot apt." see ge Clearances shall be as shown, but shall be ‘canna 7) ean Sected evan) in zecordance wih Z dimensional tolerances shown on page 11 Heavy duty grating shall be designed to have structural support | thoy sack Boating bat ateatone hia dimension varies sto being bracing 10 HEAVY DUTY METAL BAR GRATING ANSI/NAAMM MBG 532-09 All dimensions given are maximum permissible tolerances MANUFACTURING. ‘TOLERANCES WIDTH 0) ot 216 os aac (18) 4 as wan —" l (measured on a tp of rating) Of Crossbar RS shall not vary = 3s ‘more than tig 2 iG in 2 inetther S| \e 8 dhrscton from x perpendicular a LI ‘alignment with Zz bearing bars. a D andD’ are aig 6 end css basin 5-7 engh ° overall diagonal 7 oe ans ef gh limeriions. cross bar alignment and spacing WandW’ are overall lengths 2 of oross bars at wiw.reiea [opposite ends cross ars of panel. ha overall dimensions and squareness ‘cross bar location bearing bar oan cvcetarwm —“L EREEREAA Cpr ecaeaminsnapt ame aits) \ besing bers FAA icowscernian Libs permet ota) tanevert bow (before fastening to supports) [tt Ti Se Boao as 7 T coogi bow (votre asteningtosupports) ANSI/NAAMM MBG 532-09 HEAVY DUTY METALBAR GRATING 11 WELDING OF ‘TOE PLATES AND BANDING TOE PLATES depth of te plate to bo in multiples of 112i. (12.7 mm) with a maximum of aed ff all Areal 7sreressm : pe it eang bars ering bars = to plat pojcton = bearing ba depth BANDING Minimum wickness = 1/4 in. (6.4 mm) For standard bancing, band bar shal be same depth as bearing bars. a st each bearing ba for seewicnganea,/ VON vs yoy ( eastanmaee ee welang deta T T T | T 0 T ana meagan tan ewig bes STANDARD TRIM BAND LOAD BANDING (chall be specified) For trench grating, banding bar shall be 1/4 in, (6.4 mm) to 1/2 in, (12.7 mm) less than depth of grating to permit drainage. Full depth band shail be supplied by manufacturer forall banded grating unless, ‘owner ot specifior states clearly that shallow banding shall be provided. band s00 above WELDING DETAIL Banding heavy duty metal bar gratings at panel ends and cut-outs improves durability while enhancing appearance. By increasing transvorso stiffness, banding distributes and absorbs impact at the primary point of contact. Where light vehicular traffic flow is parallel to the bearing bars, standard banding is sufficient, For heavy, high speed or mult-diectional tai, load carrying banding shall be designed for the effects of impact and fatique. Structural support shall be provided for al cut-outs accessibie to vehicular trafic For dopth less than 2-1/2 in, (63.5 mm), weld one side at top. For depth 2-172 in. (63.5 mm) or greater, weld one side at top, oppo- site side at bottom; or weld exceeding ‘one-half depth on ‘one side oniy 12 HEAVY DUTY METAL BAR GRATING ANSI/NAAMM MBG 532-09 ORDERING INFORMATION INFORMATION TO BE PROVIDED when specifiying or purchasing METAL BAR GRATING: Description of grating (see standard marking system, page 4 ofthis Manual) ‘A drawing, showing: area to be covered (including all cutouts) ‘span (direction of beating bars) ‘method of support (including locations of weld lugs if specified) all oritcal dimensions (indicate whethor claarances are taken into account) ssrrated or plain surface ‘Type of anchorage : (see page 8 ofthis Manual Finish: Steel gratings-manufacturer's standard paint or galvanized Shipping instructions REFERENCES The references on this page are not a part of this standard since they were not approved by a consensus group, and some authorities do not recognize any document containing refer- ences which have not had consensus approval. However, NAAMM feels that the information contained in these references is of benefit to the users of this Heavy Duty Metal Bar Grating Manual. NAAMM STANDARD MBG 533 - Welding Specifications for Fabrication of Steel, Aluminum and Stainless Steel Bar Grating This Standard covers fillet welding requirements as they apply to bar grating but not high stress structural welds. Welder qualification forms are included. NAAMM STANDARD MBG 5334 - Metal Bar Grating Engineering Design Manual This Standard was developed to provide a clearer understanding of the procedures used in the design of grating and in the development of load tables. ANSI/NAAMM MBG 532-09 HEAVY DUTY METALBAR GRATING 13 ‘SPECIFICATIONS “ STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS for Heavy Duty Metal Bar Grating 1. SCOPE ‘These specifications apply to heavy duty metal bar grating as hereinatter defined and described, U, DEFINITIONS a) Heavy duty metal bar grating is an open grid of metal bars. The bearing bars, which have a cross- sectional depth not less than two times thelr width, are held at regular parallel spacing, either by: 1. Straight, sinuous or corrugated cross bars having their longitudinal axis perpendicular to the bear- ing bar and boing connected to them by welding, {forging or mechanical locking, or by 2. Reticuline bars alternately contacting adjacent ‘bearing bars and rivoted to them at regular intar- vals, ) Definitions of other terms shall conform to those given in the Glossary of Terms in the Heavy Duty Bar Grating Manual. Ml, MATERIALS ‘a) Steel Gratings Steel used in bearing bars, cross bars and reticuine bars of rectangular section shall conform to ASTM A 1011/4 1011M, Commercial Stoel (CS Type B) for hot rolled carbon steel sheet and strip and ASTM A 36/4 36M for structural steel bars. Cross bars made of wire rod shall conform to ASTM ‘A510 (A 510M) for carbon steel wire rods and coarse ound wire, except that permissible tolerance on diameter of course round wire shall be 20.005 in. (40.13 mm). Combinations of these steels are not prohibited from being welded together. Rivets shall be of @ steel as prescribed in ASTM ‘A575, 1/4 In. (6.4 mm) minimum diameter, fat head type. b) Stainless Stee! Gratings Stainless steel used in bearing bars, cross bars and reticuline bars shall be Type 304, 304L, 316, or 316L alloy conforming to ASTM A 686. Rivets shall be ofa Type 300 series alloy as prescribed in ASTM A 493, HEAVY DUTY METAL BAR GRATING /. SIZE OF MEMBERS, 4) All bearing bars shall be of nominal size as shown in the Load Tables of the Heavy Duty Metal Bar Grating Manual ) All materials shall be in accordance with the ASTM AG/AGM tolerances, ©) Banding Bars shall have @ minimum thickness of 1a” (6.4 rm). V. FABRICATION a) All tolerances shall be within the limits shown on page 11 of the Heavy Duty Metal Bar Grating Manual ») Banding and toe plates, when specified, shall be attached by welding as shown on page 12 of the Heavy Duty Metal Bar Grating Manual. ©) Unless specifically ordered otherwise, no welds ‘anywhere on the grating will be ground. 4) Finishes: steel gratings, unlass specified to be gal- vanized or unpainted, shall have all surfaces painted with one shop coat of manufacturer's standard paint, applied in accordance with the manufacturers stan- \dard practice. One shop ooat of manufacturers stan- dard paint is design to protect the grating from the elements during transit. Grating stored at the jobsite shall be coverod or undor a roof. Required covering is ‘ot the responsibilty of the grating supplier. Gratings specified to be galvanzied shall have their exposed surfaces zinc-coated by the hot dip process alter fab- rication, with a coating of not less than 1.8 oz (650 git) of coated surface. VI. ANCHORAGE Uniess otherwise specified, gratings shall be welded to their supports as specified in accordance with page Sof the Heavy Duty Metal Bar Grating Manual. 1H wold lugs are required they shall be so specified and shall be welded to the grating by the manufactur- fr whore specified in accordanea with the provisions for weld lugs on page 8 of the Heavy Duty Metal Bar Grating Manual ANSI/NAAMM MBG 532-09 CODE OF PRACTICE CODE OF STANDARD PRACTICE The following Code represents generally accepted standard practice in the metal bar grating industry. In order to avoid misunderstanding, these practices. apply only to manufacturers individually adopting them, and then, only to the ‘extent each manufacturer has net made unilateral modifications. Each manu- facturer Is free to modify the Code generally or as it specifically agrees with any Buyer. 1. GENERAL 4.1 Scope and Application ‘The rules and practices contained in this Code were developed by the NAAMM Metal Bar Grating Division as a standard for the industry. Unless specifically stated otherwise, they shall be Considered applicable to, and a pert of, all contracts relating to the purchase and supply of metal boar gratings. No provisions herein contained, however, shall be construed as denying the right of any company toet its own prices and terms of sale, oF resticting any Buyer or Seller from voiding, by mutual agree- ‘ment, any part of this Code. 1.2 Definitions As used in this Code, the term “product” or “products” refers to metal bar gratings and their ‘accessories; the term “Buyer” to the party, or authorized representative of the party, who contracts to purchase such products, and the term *Seller" to the manufacturer who contracts to supply them, 1.3 Designs and Materials Unless otherwise specified, all designs and materials shall be in accordance with the Standard ‘Specifications for Heavy Duty Metal Bar Gratings as published in the current edition of the NAMM. Heavy Duty Metal Bar Grating Manual 2. QUOTATIONS 2.1 Bidding Plans Plans intended to serve as the bass for bidding shall provide complete Information as tv the ‘description of the product, the limits of areas to be covered, the direction of span of grating panels, all supporting members, all cutouts to be provided in the grating area, anchors if required, and finishes desired. Note: For heavy duty applications all cutouts shall be structurally supported. 2.2 Basis of Unit Price Quotations Quotations shall preferably be on the basis of unit price per square foot (square moter) of grating. ‘The quoted grating price shall be for grating furnished in rectangular sections as defined in Section 4 - Quantity Measurements. ANSI/NAAMM MBG 532-09 HEAVY DUTY METALBAR GRATING 15 CODE OF PRACTICE 23 Extras The following are examples of items not included ir unit price quotations, and shall be considered as extras in ‘quotations: ‘Anchors Special bunaling or strapping Banding other than steel strapping Cutting ‘Special ding, punching or tapping Degreasing or sandblasting Support plates or angles Field measurement Too plates Forming, undorculting or notching Any materiale, practices or finishes not called for in Hinges the Standard Specifications for Heavy Duty Installation ‘Metal Bar Gratings, including special welding Locking Devices if galvanized in accord with ASTM A 385 Physical testing Research of structural steel detall drawings to determine the cutout dimensions for vertical bracing and ‘moment connections when such details are not furnished prior to start of preparation of grating drawings 3. DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS 3.1 Construction Drawings and Specific ‘The buyer shall be expected to furnish to the seller a set of construction drawings and specications of cur- rent issue showing the layout of supports and floor openings correctly dimensioned, together with the sizes and types of grating desired. Should cutouts for vertical bracing or moment connections be required for shop fabrication, the structural steel detall drawings shall be furnished prior to the prepara- tion of the grating drawings. f construction drawings and specifications are not avaliable the buyer shall provide complete information regarding all items listed in “Information to be Provided" as shown on page 13 of the NAAMM Heavy Duty Metal Bar Grating Manual 3.2 Limit of Seller's Responsibility, In the absence of written notice fo the contrary, the Buyer's construction plans and specifications shall be assumed by the Seller to be correct in all detais, and the Seller's responsibilty shal be limited to fuish- ing the products in accord with these documents, 3.3 Approval Drawings It requested by the Buyer, the Seller shall submit to he Buyer one electronic copy of detalld drawings in outine form for the latters approval. The Buyer shall return one copy marked with his approval or desired ‘changes. Changes in original construction plans and specifications may result in additional work by the Seller not contemplated by the contract. This additional work, unless expressly covered by contract, may resultin additional negotiations between Buyer and Selle o reach agreement onthe cost ofthe changes. ‘Alter all necessary conditions and/or changes are made, the drawings shall be re-submitied to the Buyer ‘or his final approval. The Seller shall not proceed with any shop work until drawings are approved for ‘abrication. 3.4 Installation Drawings It requested, the Seller shall furnish to the Buyer a7 electronic copy of all installation drawings. 4. QUANTITY MEASUREMENTS, 4.1 Quantity measurements for gratings ordered to specific dimensions, without drawings, shall be based on width times span of each panel, with no deduction made for cutouts, unless allowances: {or cutouts have been negotiated 16 HEAVY DUTY METAL BAR GRATING ANSI/NAAMM MBG 532-09 CODE OF PRACTICE 4.2 Final calculated grating quantities supplied from drawings shall be on the basis of gross area measured ‘center-to-center of supports, or back-to-back of supporting angles or channels, or overall dimensions of ‘grating, whichever s larger, with no deduction for clearances. Allowances for cutouts shall be determined as follows: a) Deductions in area for circular cutouts shall be allowed only when the diameter of the cutout ‘exceeds 3-6" (1067 mm). The deduction allowance shall be equal to one-half the square of the diameter of the cutout, ) Deductions in the area for cutouts other than circular shall be allowed only when the cutout area ‘exceeds nino (8) square fest (0.836 square meter), ©) No deductions shall be allowed for any triangular segment or comers of gratings wasted in skew cuts. 4d) For special applications, such as (but not limited to) containment areas in nuclear power plants, the final grating quantities shall be the total gross area of all the pieces furnished with no allowance for cutouts. See the following sketches. Wy ee oe wy — Cutout W — Width (ft) (mm) s S — Span (t) (mm) Area — Wx (sq, ft) (sq mm) 4.3 Measurement of cuts shall be on the basis ofa minimum of one (1) lineal foot (305 mm) per cut per panel. Any cut in excess of one (1) lineal foot (305 mm) shallbe mea- sured to the next higher lineal foot (805 mm). (See dia- ‘ram atthe right 4.4 Measurement of bandings, toe plates and nosings shall be on the same basis as that of cuts, as defined in 4.3, ANSI/NAAMM MBG 532-09 HEAVY DUTY METALBAR GRATING 17 ‘CODE OF PRACTICE 5. CHANGES IN SCOPE OF CONTACT 5.1 fat any time during the course of the work the Buyer orders changes made which raquire materials, andlor labor not called for in the original bidding pans, the cost of making such changes shall be paid by the Buyer at a price to be agreed upon. 6. FIELD WORK 6.1. The Seller shall not be responsible for taking actual measurements on construction work inthe fel 62. Backcharges for field work of any kind are not acceptable without prior witten authorzation by the grat- ing supplier. 7. BACKCHARGES 71 Upon discovery of unsatisiactory material, the Buyer shall immediately notify the Seller. 7.2. The Seller shall acknowledge receipt of the Buyers complaint and initiate an investigation. 73. The Seller shall be given the opportunity to inspect the material PRIOR TO ANY CORRECTIVE WORK BEING DONE. 7.4 Sellers responsible for providing grating in accordance with approved drawings and specifications. Seller is not responsible for field changes, drawing changes not received and approved by Seller prior ‘0 grating fabrication, improper fabrication andlor erection of supporting members. 7.5 the investigation and inspection confirm orrore in Sellar fabrication, the Sallar agrees ta repair andor replace detective material at ne charge to the Buyer. HEAVY DUTY METAL BAR GRATING ANSI/NAAMM MBG 532-09 LOAD AND DEFLECTION TABLES FOR WELDED AND RIVETED HEAVY DUTY CARBON STEEL GRATINGS. The load and deflection tables on the following pages have been prepared to provide the designer with a convenient reference for the load carrying capabilities of typical heavy duty grating constructions offered by NAAMM members. Static Loads. Uniform loads and concentrated loads per foot of grating width are given on six inch increments for simple spans ranging ‘rom one foot to eight feat. Metric tables provide loads per meter of grating width in 152.4 millimeters increments for spans from 304.8 milimeters to 2438.4 milimeters. The values in these load tables are based on alowable stresses for static loads. Vehicular Loads Vehicular load tables are designed in accordance withthe current standards ofthe American Associaton of State Highway and Transportation Ofcials (AASITO) for H-15 through H-25 loads with deflection lied to the lesser of <125 inches (8.175 mm) oF L400 fo @ maximum simple span ol 8 0° 2.438m). Automobile and frkit loads are éimiarly evaluated wit loads calcuated and detibued in aocordance with tho crtla shown Below, the load ‘conctions of your applcaton are not adequately addressed in the ctteia presented, pease contact NAAMM or ery manulacturerof heavy duty bar grating for assistance in datrmining the proper grating for your pplcaton. VehicuarLoceTabiecrteia [was | wav | wae | Passmaer] (Sto [atom [ion Teenie Wat asco [ iano [e000 | 4200 oad Coes asm | 10000 | e000 | 2000 Fale Load os a Impact Fete cou] cos| om om | om | am | om Total Load Goon) szo00 | avac0 [sian | vaero [ onze0 | paso | e000 eto on ive we on fee | oe |e Weel ed ponds) 00 | eoaco | seem [seer | vane | avo0 | anes Lerunataeion erator Tae | ao | 8 1 7 ‘ wana asmmainpeaisoaie [ae [ar | awe | wflorl« “plus 2 tines the centercenter spacing of the bearing bars Riveted Gratings ‘The vehicular load tables for riveted grating are computed using the same load distribution methods as welded grating. ‘Section properties for riveted gratings were developed ustig Parallel Axls Theorem for determining the centrold and "T tor teach bar size. In this calculation, the reticuline bars, which are riveted fo the bearing bars, contribute tothe longitudinal ‘strength of the grating, thereby inoreasing the load carrying capacity of the grating. Riveted products presented in this ‘catalog shall have a minimum 1-1/2" x 3/16" reticuline bar ANSI/NAAMM MBG 532-09 HEAVY DUTY METALBAR GRATING 19. STATIC LOAD TABLES W-19-4 HEAVY DUTY WELDED STEEL GRATING No. Bars/Ft. of Width 10.105 ‘Alowable Fiber Stress 20,000 psi ‘U=Unitorm Load, Pounds per Square Foot C—Concentrated Load. Pounds per Foot of Width _D—Deflection, inches Bear ee. mz Me ‘Span in Inches Sergae | Mosuiae | inera | Serre i ‘| en dan tt | BAR 2 | 2a 0 % The 0a) | 021) 97 [U| Seis | as 1403 08 bu Goss 0089 | 0.129, é ~ en 403/118 De 037 “0.086 | 0.103 Te, ORE aS TU 374s 2107 | 188 bu oes} 0.129 c 2107 | 1685 De 0.066 0.103, Tat 06s oa SU 2193 1408 Du 0.037) 0.066 | 0.104 | c = mea 21953 | 1755 De 090 | ~0.083 | ~3.0a3 Ta one 0a ae] 3849 8200 2106 bu 037 0.066} 0.108 i c 4987-9200 | 2608 De {1090 “0.053 | “as Ta, oa ora U 3612 3157 2020 bu aos! | 0.055” | 0006 c —s209 | 157 | 2528 Be 028 | ~“o0ss—~ 0069 Teta Tee BE erat 7a] — aust \ bu Goat 0055 | 0086 i | c (ste arar are | be 0.025 —~ooua | 0.060 Tal | ¥abe Tee eE ~ 7839 4297 2750 Da 2027 —|—a0a7 0.076 c 679497 087) De] 010 —~o.021 aoa o.080 Tam] aaa eee aT] U | Bra ——hia8t oar A128 | Du] 0.012 | 0.027 0.047 0.074 | @| vam | “esse eur Star | De] 00100021 0038 0.058 2xv, | 1.684 Teer | 183 | U,_22453_ ‘9978 5613-3593 | Du] 0.010 | 0.023 (0.041 0.065 | | 11227 7484 56134491742 De| “0008 ~o010 "0033 0.052 ~o.075 2xv, | 2826 2526 269 | U) 33680] 14969-8420 5389 ‘3742 | bu] 00100023 aoa | 0.065 0.083 C| 1684013227 gaz 6738 sa19 | De| 0.008 | 0.019 0.033 | “0.052 | ~o.075 Bint, | aia. 2508 | 205 | U] 2842712634 Tio? 4548 3159 Du} 0009/0021 Gas 0058 0a | c “76 ror saa | De 0017 0.029 ~o.048 0.066 Bix Ty ‘3.197 | ‘3.597 30.1 U 18945, 10657 6820 4736 Du Goat | 0037-0058 0.083 c 14209 | ~t0857 | 8505 7108 De| 0007 | 0017 | ~o029 | 0.086 0.066 NOTE: When serrated grating is specified, the depth of grating requted for specific load will be the next depth greater than that shown in these tables. | beads above D0 NOT include the dead load ofthe grating. 20 HEAVY DUTY METAL BAR GRATING. ANSI/NAAMM MBG 532-09 sranic LOAD TABLES Load, Pounds per Square Foot __O—Concantrated Load, Pounds per Foot of Width D—Defloction, inches ‘Sean in Inches [oe 48 54 60 66 2 78 84 20 96 166 156 1338 +00 88 Oe 0743 ers | 4.015 | 4.163 | 4.925 510 498 sz 401 | 3ra 351 aco 0.595 0.608_| 0.809 0.928 | 1.057 28 234 799 172 | 150 132 O67 0745 ogre | 1014 1.165 | 1.328 76 702 648 602 562 527 sci 0596 | 0.699 | ae11 | 0931__| 1.060 20 244 208 179 156 137 o.sct 05970701 | oe11 | oa | 1.059 78734 675 627) 585 548 oaci {0.477 | 0.560 0.650 | 0.745 | 0.847 45 366 ait 269-284 206 Ost! 0597 | 0698 | OBt2 | Ossi | 1.061 1166 | 10971012 940 877 823 o4co_| 0.477 | 0.559 0.649 | 744 | 0.848 ai7 351 258 258 | 204 197 O4i6 0.496 | 05820676 | 0.773 | 0.88 11481052 971 902 342 | 709 a 7A 3a "a7 Dam o4t7 | 0496 | 05820676 | 0776 | O88 73979457 ¥983 268 |e 034 0.397 | 0.466 0.540) 0.621 | 0.706 5e8 a7 07 351-306 269 0368 | 0.425 | 050005800666 | 0.758 se2 | 1430) 19021228) 1146 | _t074 02t6 | 0.40_|0.400_ 0.464 0.532 | 0.605] 82 716 610 526) 458 403] see 0426 0.499 0879 | 0665 | o7s7 | 244 at4g | 1984) tea | ite | 1612 | O26 0341 0.400 0.464 0532 | 0.606 7 624 337 a8 390 35 0313 | 0373 | 0437 0507 _| O52 | o.662 ost te71_ 1727 ted | 1497 | 1403 0260 0.298 | 0.350 | 0.406. THis 336. 797 687 0.313 0.373 0.437 0.507 | ‘30e2 2807 | 2591 0.280 0.296 | 0.380 ~0.400. 30 70 673 80 0278031 | 0.989 | 0.451 2584 2069-2187 | 2030 230.265 0311 | 0.361 yaco__ 11841008 870 0278 0.a31_| 0.980) 0.451 38759552 | g279 | 8045 O22 0.364 tolerance and manufacturing tolerance. “Weight depends on panel width, cross bar selection, | beads above D0 NOT include the dead load ofthe grating. ANSI/NAAMM MBG 532-09 HEAVY DUTY METALBAR GRATING 21 sTaTIC LOAD TABLES W-19-4 HEAVY DUTY WELDED STEEL GRATING (Con’t.) No. BarsiFt of Width 10.108 ‘Alowablo Fiber S1a3s 20,000 pai ‘U—Unitorm Load, Pounds per Square Foot C—Concentrated Load, Pounds per Foot of Width _D—Detlection,Inches mmo Wonert | asgoe Spanin ches Bases a) ie ‘ns pert atwiatn 4 | Tevet 2 8 24 30. 36 Bante 3.289 226 |u| 35098 a773 IS | —~800 i Bul o0%3 00a | 0.78 | a7se7 97737019 | BA Bs| 007 0027 0.081 0.060 | Zixw ae | abe | BBS YU] 8627 33157 8420] — 847 Ou} 0.008 0.033 0.052 | 0.075 | 26313, 1315740828. 77 De| 0.007 0027 0.081 | 0,060 a a) 2600 #089 S613 Dul 0.007 00280083 0.0G2 | c | 25260 12630) j0104 | 8420 | Dc] 0.006. 0.022. 0.035 0.050 sea) a5 3B U] 78787 12126 Bat Du 0083 0.062 c| 1515712601 i Do. 0.035, 0.050 Tix, S188] SEU T1008 7841 Du 0.037 0.053 ¢ 1975511482 De 0.030 0.043 Te TT | SEU 16506 [ 11402 Ou 0.037 | 0.059 c 20632 17193 | De 0.030 | 0.049 aera | ears TU 14372 9961 | bu 0.032 0.087 | o Pee eer | 1 Dc 0.026 |_0.037_ | an ioaas | aa sa7 PU 21557] 14970 i | Du 0.032 0.047 | c 26947 22456 Oe 0.028 0.037 That | 866 | totes aa8 JU 78169 12631 Bu 029 | 0.041 | ¢ 2279818947 | De 0.023 | 0.033 TRY ares | Bar BRU 27068 bu 0.029 \ c aatoa De 0.02 a 2255 bu} 0.026 c 28069 De! 0.021 ah e789 | SaaS] U 23689 Du 0.026 cl e108 | 95087 | De 0021 | 0.030 NOTE: When serrated grating is specified, the depth of grating required for specific load willbe the next depth greater than that shown in these tables. | beads above D0 NOT include the dead load ofthe grating. 22 HEAVY DUTY METAL BAR GRATING. ANSI/NAAMM MBG 532-09 sranic LOAD TABLES [U—Uniform Load, Pounds per Square Foot _G—Concentrated Load, Pounds per Foot of Wicth _D—Deflecton inches ‘Span in Inches 2 43 54 60 66 7 78 4 90 6 2865 2193~=~C«S=|SCaOA «Te 758 76 64D ‘o1o1 | 0.12 a6 | 0207 0.280 | nang) mannan) nana 5013 | 4387 —-ag09|3509—=~=« 1G 2924 «6G «2507 ——2340 0200/0238 0.280 0.325 0.373 1701462 1246 107d 336 0260 > 0208 0.350 0.406 0.466, (4386 404s 37593508, | 0238 0.280 0.324 0.372 403 1196 | 1031098 020 0.248 0.201 0.338 0.388, 4523~—«4210—~—~—«88 609 —~3368 ote) 0.199 0.233 0.270 0310. Bee) 2108 1794 887 Tar 029 0248 0.291 0.338 0.388 590-6316 «5830 «S413 5052 0.167 | 0.198 0.233 0.270 0310. Beis 1910 1628 1404 T2283 0179 0.213 0.250 0.290 0.338, 6222 5731520081255 0.143 “0.170 0.200 | 0.282 0.266 BI 2006 —— 2a —— P16 ——T8 0179 0213 0.250 | 0.200 0.333, 93788597 —~7995 =| ~—*7369 «6877 0143 0.170 0.200 | 0.280 0.266 “22e9 2495 2126 [1833 1587 [1408 O1e7 0.186 0.219 0.253 0.297 | 0.381 gies 7486 ~~) ~««59BB | «SOTA 0.45 0.149 0.175 | 0.203 0.283 | 0.265 “aaa 3743 3189 —— 2750 —— 2395 —— 2105 0.187 | 0.186 0219 | 025¢ 0291 | oat 1224811228 10364 | 9624/8982 | 40H 045 0.149 0.175 | 0.203 0.239 10.265 3758 3158 2001 | 2820 2001 1776 0129 0.165 0.194 | 0225 0259 | 0204 10335 94738745 812075797105 O11 0.132 0.158 | 0.180 | 0207 0.235 S637 4737 4036 $480 3087 | 2664 0.19 0.165 0.194 | 0225 0259 0.208 —i55c2 4421043117 | 4218011988 tonsa O4i1__ 0.132 0.188 | 0.180 0.207 0.236 “46403809 3392 | — 2864 — 2495 2103 0125 0.149 0.175 | 0203 | 0233 | 0.265 127911696 1079610025 9356772 0.100) 4 0.140 | 0.162 0.186 0.212 6959-5848 4963 4206 3743 x I 012 0.149 0.178 | 02030233 30074-26315 2330-21052 | tise | —+17543—~—«te184—| 1508714035 004100530067 0.083} 0.100 | 0119 010 | 0162 0186 0212 “Weight depends on panel width, cross bar selection, mil iolerance and manufacturing tolerance. | beads above D0 NOT include the dead load ofthe grating. ANSI/NAAMM MBG 532-09 HEAVY DUTY METALBAR GRATING 23 sTaTIC LOAD TABLES W-22-4 HEAVY DUTY WELDED STEEL GRATING No. BarsiFt of wath Te? HAlowabie Fer Suess 20.0008 ‘Ufo Load Pounds per Square Foot O—Concerialed Load: Pounds por Foo! of Wikth 0—Doledionnchos a Span in ches eas | Ao _ in por. tt ot wiatn Iolegt 12 18 24 30 36 Tea) 086s | 082) 85 aera | 97 dos | 008g | 0.0 ‘ears | art aos? a0se | 0104 Tea) UBER aS 32301] — 18 doe? 08s | 038 Big teir | 1483 037 ase | 0.108 Tal, OBE OSE] Om 3386-882 | dosr ase | 0108 25061809 | 1518 0030 ——a0ss [0083 Tat | OBE OBE] IS 30102840 — 1818 dos 0068 | 0.108 ger pea) are 0030 0083 | 0088 WaT | Ome] BS asi) —— ot 8 Goo 0055 | 0.088 | 3636 2727 2181 Goa aoe | 0.060 Tha] 8 tet send] dos! | 008s | 0088 iss 4080 | 327 | 02s aoa | 0.000 | Tate) ane | ae tat a0 81ST doo | oow | oor | 4951 | _ — Sao —— S88 28 be cos oor 0044 Tix isis —— 655d 889 bu Gor 0033 088 c iit e3s3——ba67 Be Go1s "007 00st Ba Tiaa2 —— sand —— S20 bul oor 00a c ‘ose? 6000 be oo 0022 Tee 3 = ou doi 0028 c ‘e000 12000 Oo oor 0022 Tn Sa BATE TU] 1580 10880 | bu “bos a0 c ‘és20 10800" 8710 be dor _po1 0.000 TS Res sae bu 0018 002d c prs 16359 be don 0018 Taner aT 25086 Tees | ou oor | c 18964 be 0.008 Tee aE sas | bu dor | o ouse be 000 a or 2000 ov O10 c 24000 ‘440012000 be 0.008 does 0.033 a 7000 7380 T2000 bu 02s c be Ra 8 | bu c a BI o| c NOTE: When serrated grating is specifiad, the dapth of grating required for specific load willbe the next depth greater than that shown in these tables. | beads above D0 NOT include the dead load ofthe grating. 30 HEAVY DUTY METAL BAR GRATING. ANSI/NAAMM MBG 532-09 sranic LOAD TABLES [U—Uriform Lead, Pounds por Square Foot C—Concnirated Load, Pounds per Foot of Width _D Deflection Inches Span in inches 2 5 60 66 72 7 oI i818 1098 8ST 0.101 O188 0207 [02802980350 O40. 3i75 2470 3223«|ozt 18527101588 0.081 1340165 02000238 0.280 0.325 Bai Teas 1353] 1102925 789 680 0.101 0188 0207 | 02800298 0.350 | 0.405 | 762 3704309000778 2381 0.081 0.134 0.166 | 0.200 0.238 0.324 zi 7580 1280 —]— 1058 889 55 0.085 01400172 | 0209 0288 0398 4571 35563000 | 29092667 2206 0.068 ove 0198 | ote? 0.100, 270 3318 370) 1920] 1587 1933, 320 0.085 0140 017202000248 0.338 0857 59034800 | 49644000 3429 0.068 01120196 “o.ter 0198, 0270 3556 Bist 1742) 14a 1210 389 0072 0120 014870213 0.200 6229 480 435639003690, aint 0.058 a1 0.180.170 0232 7300 aaa 2100 aT “aa 0072 O18 0190218 0.200 9539 6503 5909 Saa 4667 0.058 O18 0.1483 0.170 732 4584 2276 tee 1580 Ti6T 0.069 01290157 | 0.186 0.254 8128 586851724781 4064 0.051 a4 0.125 0149 0203 | 3966 aaa 28a) 2870 Tat 0.069 04290157 0.186 0.259 12100 35337768 71m1 6085 051 0.103 0.135, ‘O03 3878 2380 7380 7469 0.056 O15 01 0.205 10286 7200 6545 5143, 0.085, 002 oan 0.180 ‘816 43203570 2208 0.056 0115 0.39 0.225 15428 10800 9818 7714 0.045 bos2 oan 3.180 7257 3558 20 Bid 0.051 0.104 0125 0. 0.203 12698 9889 ‘80st 6350 O.081 0.083 0.100, 0.162 T0867 3355 4408 2a 0051 0.103 0.125 03 19048 1395312121 9508 004i 0083 0.100 I o162 | “Weight depends on panel width, cross bar selection, mill olerance and manufacturing tolerance. | beads above D0 NOT include the dead load ofthe grating. ANSI/NAAMM MBG 532-09 HEAVY DUTY METALBAR GRATING 31 sTaTIC LOAD TABLES W-38-4 HEAVY DUTY WELDED STEEL GRATING No. BarsvFt. of With 5.053 ‘Alowable Fiber Sos 20,000 ps ‘U—Uniorm Load, Pounds per Square Foo! 0—Concentrated Load, Pounds par Foot of Width _D—Delleton Inches gening | odie | roa epee ‘Span in Inches iin | seen cewian ' | at 2 18 24 30 36 Te ean | os ee YU 7260 708 Bul 9087 0.083 | c 7 De 0.067, Te Ose OSE EP UT Bu 0.083; C] 1053 De 0.086 aE a a oe Du ¢ 097 De 0.053 0.083 0.119 a a rr Teas 1052 730 Dy 0.068 0.108 0.149 ¢ 16431318 1098 1 De 0.053 0.083 0.11 Txt 047s | 0888 76 U 7580) tort 702. | oy does ame —oree | c 1580 1264 1053, De 0.069 0.099 TO) Base 15171055 Du | ¢ De a a bu c 2160 De! 0.038 0.089 a a 3223 2063 ou ora c 78 el a bu c De! 0.035 ~“0.088 a i ou 0.081 0.065 c 421033682807 De! 0.033 0.052 | 0.075 Zt 1068 1188S | U 3553] 2074 1579 ou 0.037 | 0.058 | 0.083 c 3553 | 284g 2368 De! 0.009 0.046 0.086 a 1) att 2360 | oa 0.058 0.088 | c| 10660 7107 4264 | 3553 | | Dc} 0.007 | 0017 6.016 | 0.068 NOTE: When serrated grating is specified, he depth of grating reqtired for specific load wil that shown in these tables. | beads above D0 NOT include the dead load ofthe grating. 32 HEAVY DUTY METAL BAR GRATING. © the next depth greater than ANSI/NAAMM MBG 532-09 sranic LOAD TABLES [>Date a Pas Sas Font Convo Pap Fo Wiah—D—Dotoione| ‘pan in inches a[« [= | « |« | ~ | 7~ | = | « me | ssa ee 3780 o2ss 0303 04210822 somes ~~? =m t089 02352 | ata eta ate ean oe 0204 0.266 | 007 oats oso ose 0701 ois one a a 375 02s 0391 | 04190519 owes ora B77 no1a_ 1.08 02 ser | aes aT Sg SO 02000265 | 0935 oaig 05010596 ogo ost oso1 38a | a esa to 30 Te 0202 0264 | 0935 o412 0500 059 aes) awa 0990 eer sae | as? ag) a 0162 021_| 067 0g31__0.400 0476 0847 0702 37 = er 1a 17 0203 0306 0414 05000887 oat! o9a3 $39 720 ae 470 408 0.162 0.268 401 0.477, 0.650 0.745 316 317 2g 176 72 Te 0.69 CS a 203 qo 82S aaa 0195 ogo 0276 035 0.990 0.467 05410621 77 Sag ——“ars rs "ae "ae "ta 0.69 oz oais ot? 04868? 07S 0778 1354 a 98 o2% 0278 oa _os67 04s 05410821 702 aa aa 0145 oza 0205 0ase 026 O01 Osa 0.866 1229 a a, ee oie 0192 o297_oa86 0941 0.400046 0.502 105 a7 --s16 ae a5 0s a atas o240/ 0206 0958 04260400 0579 0.665 1802 143") 1289172 trea get a0 0.116 0.192 0.236 0.286 0.340 0.400 0.464 0.532 | 0.606 316 sa) aaa aoe ee 0 oar 0209-0259 ~—~Ogta—oara—0as8 0.507 | oes | onet— 1604 a rn a 01 ares 0207 0250 o2s8 0x50 0.406 oes | 0.500, 1375 832 674 357 465 300 3a 255 263 war 02100259 Osia—oa7a—oase=—Os07 ose! |e 2408 wert tees tu 1409081203128 | 105 _o108 | 0.168 0.207 0.250. 0.298 0.350 0.406 O.A6E 0.530 1180 702 ——g69 ajo o95 306 200 25322 ora ores | 0200 ozi8 ~—oas!——0ae8~—aST——osta | o.se8 2030 1579 1421 1292 1184 1093 1015 | 948 888 0.090 0.149 0.184 0.273, 0.265 O31 0.361 0.414 0.471 1740 7053 353 705 39; 305435378 3 ans ares 0200 ~~ ogi8 ~~ Os! -—Ose8 «SDT? | Ose8 3046 ee 0090 3149 —O.1e6 09030265 | oa! —o.ae1_oata | Oa7t “Weight depends on panel width, cross bar selection, mill olerance and manufacturing tolerance. | beads above D0 NOT include the dead load ofthe grating. ANSI/NAAMM MBG 532-09 HEAVY DUTY METALBAR GRATING 33. sTaTIC LOAD TABLES W-38-4 HEAVY DUTY WELDED STEEL GRATING (Con't.) No. BarsiFt ofWieth 6.053 ‘Alowable Fiber Stress 20,000 psi ‘U=Uniform Load, Pounds per Square Foot _ O—Consentrated Load, Pounds per Foct of With __D—Detiection inches eacing | gocus | ‘meme’ | Aprox. ‘Span in Inches | arsce | Me =] lane iron | I peemorwim 1% | itt Ea 30 6 Bix 1316 | 1.6519 (#3672807 Bixee | Baa aE T t Tass Bae i | Tay aw | —aDES OS | 4 Bane 2579) 4513 16.2. - | — io d0i9 T3887 287 gage — Ta —— ae 00130028 0037 “arias 12897 0317 De ort 0.019 0.030, aT) aa e778 PU 1996411230 T1a7 | oul oor | 0021 oaa2 | c 54973 2904 De! 0.008 0.026 a ses 1010S BSS PU 2oead 1884310780 Du 00120021 oaae c 22d58 168433475 De| 0.909 0.017 | 0.026 Tx, | an63 Osa OB TU 2262 —14P10 9004 Ou o010 | 0018 O29 c| jaa? 44210 + De 0.008 0.015 0.023 a 37896 21s17 19648 Du 00100018 _o.028 | 42633 | 2aaz2 2317 47058 Do} 0.00 “0.008 0015 | 0.038, xT Saee Tass BU | Torey ate 17847 11290 | Du} 0004 0.009 | o017 0.026 c| 35093 a0 | 17547 4037 | De} 0.003 | 0.007 0.013 0.021 Se 7aae a7 3e3 | U | as287 — sores — 26517 Yaa Du} 0.004 0.009 0017 0.026 | 52699 35089 Best? 25059 De: 0.007 00130021 NOTE: When serrated grating is specified, the depth of grating requred for specific load willbe the next depih greater than that shown in these tables. | beads above D0 NOT include the dead load ofthe grating. 34 HEAVY DUTY METAL BAR GRATING. ANSI/NAAMM MBG 532-09 sranic LOAD TABLES (U—Unitorm Load, Pounds per Square Foot C—Concantrated Load, Pounds per Foot of Width ‘D—Defiection inches I Stan in inches. [a 48 54 60 66 7 78 4 90 96 7490) 1097867 702 0 4e7 O401 | 0.193 0.1068 0.207 00208 2507 | 21981950785) t5ts 462 0.081 0.106 0.134 0.166 | 0.260 0.238 2149] — Teas 1300 1058 aici 0192016807 3760 | 3200 «2042832 Oost 0.106 o1a4 on06 2063/1878 a8 101 ques | ano} ova) ovr | asi0 | 31582807827 0.068 | 0.088. 0.112 0.198, “oss — 2368 ——Ta71 ist 008501100140 ote 5413 | 4737 4210. ‘3789 0,068 | 0.088 0.112 207 2149 T0880 1375 00720005 0120.48 a 00580078 0.006 a072 0005 0.120 7370 | e448 5732 0880078 0006

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