AS/NZS 3679.1:1996 Structural steel - Part 1: Hot-rolled bars and sections
- Abbreviation
- AS/NZS 3679.1:1996
- Amendment
- A1 & A2 - incorporated.
- Valid from
- 4/02/1996
- Information provider
- Standards New Zealand,
- Author
- Standards New Zealand, Standards Australia
- Information type
- New Zealand Standard,
- Format
- PDF, HARD COPY,
Description
This Standard specifies requirements for the production and supply of hot-rolled structural steel bars and sections for general structural and engineering applications.
Reprinted to incorporate Amendment 1:1997 and Amendment 2:2000.
Scope
All grades specified in this Standard are suitable for:
- (a) welding in accordance with AS/NZS 1554; or
- (b) riveting and bolting as specified in AS 1538, AS 3990, AS 4100 and NZS 3404.
This Standard does not cover the following:
- (i) Structural steel hot-rolled plates, floorplates and slabs (see AS/NZS 3678), and welded I sections (see AS/NZS 3679.2).
- (ii) Steel plates for pressure equipment (see AS 1548).
- (iii) Structural steel hollow sections (see AS 1163).
- (iv) Carbon steels and carbon-manganese steelshot-rolled bars and semi-finished products (see AS 1442).
- (v) Steel reinforcing bars for concrete (see AS 1302).
- (vi) Structural and pressure vessel steel - Quenched and tempered plate (see AS 3597).
This resource is cited by:
AS/NZS 3679.1:1996 Structural steel - Part 1: Hot-rolled bars and sections
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NASH Standard Part 1:2010
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NZS 3404 Parts 1 and 2:1997
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NZS 4219:2009
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