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we 2595512 0077282 037 MSS SP-5B ADOPTION NOTICE MSS SP-58, "Pipe Hangers and Supports - Materials, Design and Manufacture," was adopted on 11 April 1994, and is approved for use by the Department of Defense (DoD). Proposed changes’ by DoD activities must be submitted to the DoD Adopting Activity: Navel Construction Battalion Center, 1000 23rd Avenue, Code 156, Port Hueneme, CA 93043-4301. DoD activities may obtain coptes of this standard from the Standardization Document Order Desk, 700 Robbins Avenue, Building GD, Philadelphia, PA 19111-5094. The private sector and other Government agencies may purchase copies from Manufacturers Standardization Society of the Valve and Fittings Industry, Inc., 127 Fark Street, N.E, Vienna, vA. 22160 . Custodian: Adopting Activity Navy + YL Navy = YDL Review Activities: (Project 5340-2180) hemy "HE, CE SAVE = Pac $340 DISTRIBUTION STATENENT A. approved for public release; dtscribucton ts unlimited ‘Goppightby the Manufactarers Standardization Sockay OF The Valve And Filings Inausty Inc ‘Mon Dec 10 06:43:53 2001 “y MSS SP-$8 93 MM 5770640 0500279 370 mm STANDARD PRACTICE SP-58 NTE” PIPE HANGERS AND SUPPORTS — MATERIALS, DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE Developed and Approved by the Manufacturers Standardization Society of the Valve and Fittings Industry, Inc. 127 Park Street, N.E. ‘Vienna, Virginia 22130 (703) 281-6613 DW originatty Approved by MSS September, 1959 iditby the Manufacturers Standardiz allon Sockay OF The Valve And Pitangs inausty Ine Copy ‘Mon Dec 10 06:44:22 2001 MSS SP-S8 93 MW S?70bu0 oS00280 Ob2 Ia Mss STANDARD PRACTICE SP-58 ‘An MSS Standard Practice fs intended as a basis for common practice by the manufacturer, the user, and the general public. The existence of an MSS Standard Practice does not in itse!* preclude the manufacture, sale, or use of products not conforming to the Standard Practice. Mandatory conformance is established only by reference in a code, specificati sales contract, or publlc taw, as appiicable, FOREWORD ‘This standard was developed by a cooperative ettort of representatives of the pipe hanger manufacturers. It is based on the best practice current at this time and on the collective experience of the industry. ‘There are two companion standards, SP-69 and SP-89 relating to hanger selection, application, ‘fabrication and installation as stated In subsections 2.4 and 2.3 In addition, the MSS Hanger Committes has developed guidelines for pipe supports contractural relationships and on hanger terminology es ‘covered in SP-77 and SP-90 respectively. © US; cuomary oi in he $P arch ana the mee wits ar for meece ony. ‘This document has been substantively revised from the pre- vious edition. itis suggested that ifthe user is interested in Knowing what changes have been made, that direct page by page comparison shouid be made of this document. ‘Any part of this standard may be quoted. Creat tines should ead Extracted trom MSS SP-88, 1983, with permission of the ‘publisher, the Manufacturers Standardization Sooiely." Reproduction pronited under copyright convention untess writton ‘permission i granted by the Mamdactarers Stenderdirtion Saclay of the Valve and Fitings Industry, Ino. Copyright®, 1989 by Manvlacurers Standarcizaion Society ofthe e Valve and Pitings Industry, ne Printed in U.S.A. ‘Gcppightby the Manufacturers Standardiz lion Sociay OF The Valve And Fitangs inausty Ine ‘Mon Dec 10 06:44:23 2001 WSS SP-58 93 me S77GGND OSD0282 759 mM Mss STANDARD PRACTICE SP-58 CONTENTS 6 SECTION PAGE REFERENCE SOURCES. 1. SCOPE . : ‘LOBIJECTIVES .. 3. MATERIAL STANDARDS 4: ALLOWABLE STRESSES, L 55 5, FABRICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR STEEL HANGERS .. 6. PROTECTIVE COATINGS FOR CORROSION, ABRASION AND ELECTROLYTIC RESISTANCE . 7. DIMENSIONS... 8. THREADS 9. PROTECTION SADDLES AND SHIELDS 10. SPRING SUPPORTS AND SWAY BRACES. 11. SPRING DESIGN ....... 12, RESTRAINT CONTROL DEVICES 13. MARKING 14, INSPECTION 15. TESTING TABLE 1, — MINIMUM DESIGN LOAD RATINGS FOR RIGID PIPE HANGER ASSEMBLIES ..... 2. — MATERIALS AND ALLOWABLE STRESSES, IMPERIAL UNITS 3. — LOAD RATINGS OF THREADED HANGER RODS ....+.+ 4, — PREHEAT AND POST WELD HEAT TREATING REQUIREMENTS ... 5. — DIMENSIONS FOR PIPE COVERING PROTECTION SHIELDS. A], — MATERIALS AND ALLOWABLE STRESSES, METRIC UNITS Ad, — PREHEAT AND POST WELD HEAT TREATING REQUIREMENTS, METRIC UNITS FIGURE 1. — TYPE CHART cietesteeeeetses 2. — SOLID DESIGN STRESS (UNCORRECTED) FOR HOT WOUND COMPRESSION SPRINGS ... 3. — SOLID DESIGN STRESS (UNCORRECTED) FOR COLD WOUND COMPRESSION SPRINGS (Goppightby the Manufacturers Standardiz alion Sockay OF The Valve And Fitings Industry Inc ‘Mon Dec 10 06:44:25 2001 NSS SP-50 93 MM 57700 DSOOZ6E 395 mm STANDARD PRACTICE SP58 [Reference to Specifications and Standards of the following organizations appear in this publication: ANSI ASME ASTM ® vs ‘American National Standards Insitute IT West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036 Phone: (212) 642-4900 The American Society of Mechanical Engineers 445 East 47th Stet, New York, N¥ 10017 Phone: (212) 705-7500 American Society for Testing and Material 1916 Race Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103 Phone: (215) 299.5450 Manuiacturers Stendariztion Society ofthe Vaive and Fittings Industry, Inc. 27 Park Sores, NE, Vienna, VA 22180 Phone: (103) 281-6613, NIST Nain te of Sands ant Ts. 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Depa o Com, Senind Ste eS Big, Gidea, MD 20) Frame Sonat SM Sping Mantes st So ete Rend, eng, 00 Phone SR FM Feary Muna Resa 1 Dar ee Tape, Nowood, MA 062 Phone: £647) 762-4300 UL Unk or ee rato, a hore i so ® + esas epettos nl kts oie Theat ito sl ap 0 Standard of Practice \Coppightby the Manufacturers Standardiz alion Sockay OF The Valve And Fitangs inausty Ine ‘Mon Dec 10 06:44:27 2001 NSS SP-S8 93 Mm S770Q40 OSCORAS 821 aH MSS STANDARD PRACTICE SP-58 PIPE HANGERS AND SUPPORTS—MATERIALS, DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE 1, SCOPE 1.1 This standard establishes the material, design, fabrication and inspection criteria to be used in the ‘manufacture of standard wypes of pipe hanger components 12 This standard ako establishes minimum design lead ratings for rigid pipe hanger assemblies (see Table 1, 413 This standard inciudes design criteria for springs and design characteristics for spring Rangers 41.4 Where applicable, design and méinufacture of these products must also conform to Codes and Standards, such as "ANSVASME BMI Codes for Pressure Piping "ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Codes, UL203 Standard for Pipe Hanger Equipment for Fire Protection Service, Factory Mutual FM 1951 Approval Standard for Pipe Hanger Components for Automatic Sprinier Systems, Local Building Codes. 2. ORIECTIVES 2.2 To serve as a guide Tor pipe banger material selection, design and manufaccuring 22 To enable the user 40 specify a minimum level of acceptance for pipe hanger design and performance. 2.3 To define wpes of angers and supports whict are illustrated in the Type Chart, Figure 1. Hangers and supports shown on the Type Chart indicate general aypes only and manufacturers’ other standard ‘products shalt be accepreable under this standard if they mees dimensiona) and load rating imitations set fomh in this standard. 24 To serve as 2 companion document 10 MSS ‘SP-69 which provides recommendations for the selection and apptication of the «ypes iMustraed in the Type Chant, Figure 1 2.5 To serve as a companion document to MSS SP-89 which provides recommendations for fabriea- tion and installation of pipe hangers and support MATERIAL STANDARDS 3.1. Materials commonly used in manufacturing pipe hangers and suppor ate sted in Tables Z and A 32 Other materials may be used provided they comply with the allowable siress requirements of ‘Subsection 44 oF 4.4, 4, ALLOWABLE STRESSES, LOAD RATINGS, ‘AND TEMPERATURES 4.1 The allowable Tensile Stress for materials commonly used jn the design of pipe bangers and supports are {ited in Tables 2 and AL. Allowabie values forthe types of sess stated in 4.1 11hra 4.18, shall be computed by multiplying the allowable tensile stress Oy the applicable actor. Materials may ‘uot be used abgve the highest temperature for which 2 sress value appears 414 Tension: 1a) On the Gross Area « o b) On the net section at pin holes. 09 41D Bending cc cceseseeeeeeeeee LO 403 Shear Se 08 444) Bearing 15 41S. Compression» CO (mand Allowable Compressive stress must be reduced on the basis of structural stability and buckling (column action) 41.6 Combined Stress Chee Sires in Tension or Comprenion , Stess in Bending, 4 “Allowable Tension or Compression "Allowable Bending ~ 42 Welds 42.1 Weld allowable shear stress shall be limited to 80%; of the allowable tersie stress ofthe weaker of the bese mecas being joined. Weld tension and bending stress allowables shall be limited to the allowable ten- sll stress ofthe weaker ofthe hase metals being joined. 43 Higher allowable stresses under well defined short-term loeding conditions shal be as designated by the applicable codes, 4.4 Allowable tensile stresses for materials not tisted fn Tables 2 and Al, produced in accordance with recognized specification and with known physical properties shall be determined as the lower of the following values 4) 1/4 of minimum tensile strengtn at service temperature b) 5/8 of minimum yild strength at service temperature, (Coppightby the Manufacturers Standardiz alion Sockay Of The Valve And Fitangs inausty Inc ‘Mon Dec 10 06:44:29 2001 Mss. ASS $P-58 93 mM S770U0 0500284 7hd STANDARD PRACTICE SP.s8 TABLE 1. MINIMUM DESIGN LOAD RATINGS FOR RIGID PIPE HANGER ASSEMBLIES: “Applicable ip all componania of complale ‘assembly; Inoludina ploe attochment. ‘od, fixtures and building attachment. ‘Nominal Pipe | Ratings at Normet oe Tube Siz | Temperature Range? rim | Pounds] Kilogram 10 [150 6 Is] 150 6s 150 65 150 65 150 65 150 65 150 6s 170 15 210 9s 250 iio 300 400 530 760 1120 1480 1710 2030 2580 20 4180 » 25 2 0 9 6 % %0 100 M 180 240 345 505 670 13 920 170 1325 1895 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 $00 600 2 Sce Section 4 for allowable sizesses and Temperatures, Normat temperature range is ~20°F to 650°F (29°C to 343°C) for carbon see! and ~ 20°F to 4S0°F (29°C to 231°C) for east and malleable See Subsection 73 (or minimum tod diameter restrictions, For loads greater than thoes tbat banget component lou ratings shall be established by the smanfecturer. Design salt bein accordance with ll ‘itera as outline in thi docsment, . Pipe attachment ratings for temperature ranges between 650 °F to 750°F (49°C to 398°C) stall be ‘edd by the ratio of allowable sreas at service temperature to the allowable siresses at 6S0°F ea'9. For services over 750°F (398°C), atlachments in direct contact with the pipe shall be designed to allowable stresses listed in Tables 2 and Al. ‘Such materials shall not be sed where temperatures exceed 650°F (245°C) and shall not be welded tothe piping or piping component 45 Allowable stresses for cast moterials calculated in accordance with subsection 4.4 shall be reduced by a casting quality factor of 20% 446 For tes! materials not ted in Tables 2 and A of unknown specification, a stress value of 308 of yield strength (0.2 offset at room temperature may be used. Te yc strength shall be esblished by tensile esting a sample of materla in accordance with. ASTM. A370. The valve corresponding 10 a 0.2% permanent strain (otic) isthe material yield strength. The stress value so established shall not excood 9500 ps (65.5 MPA? 47 Load ratings for threaded hanger rods made rom A36, AS7S GR 1020 or ASTE GR 1020 are shown in Table 3. Hanger rods made from all other rateils shall also have a 25% reduction of the allowable stress. Load ratings shal be based on the thread root are. (The 25% reduction i to allow for normal instalation and service conditions) 48 Forged eye rods, and formed and welded eye rods shall have load capacities equal to those deter. ‘mingd in accordance with Subsection 47 for de sume nominal diameter, Formed but not welded oye rods shall have toad capacities not greater than 33% of those determined in accordance with Subsestion 4,7 forthe same nominal diameter. 49 Capacities for U-bolts, loaded in tension, shall be limited to twice the capacity of hanger rods ofthe same material and diameter 4.10 AN threaded items, bath external and internal, not covered by Subsections 4,7, 48 or 4.9 need not be subjected to the 259; strae eduction (Coppightby the Manufacturers Standardization Sockay OF The Valve And Filings Industry Ine ‘Mon Dec 10 06:44:31 2001 ASS $P-S8 93 MH S770GHO OSOO2RS LTH mM STANDARD PRACTICE 4.11 Design tempereture of hanger components in direct comact with the pipe shall be the temperature of the contained fluid. For conventional high tem- perature piping installations a reduction in tempera ture of 100°F/in, as measured from the omer pipe SP-58 surfaces may be applied for steength calculations fand_ material requirements, Alloy bolting. within insulation may be furnished with ASTM AIS Grade 2H nuts for tine temperatures to 1050°F (566°C). TABLE 2._ MATERIALS AND ALLOWABLE STRESSES asm may Tene L SSS a oe] oe oe] oe re eT tase | iat ‘pS 7 jnyane ane Bea 3 (Coppightby the Manufacturers Standardization Sociay OF The Valve And Fitangs inausty Ine ‘Mon Dec 10 06:44:33 2001 STANDARD FRACTICE TABLE 2._MATERIALS AND ALLOWABLE STRESSES (Continued) MSS SP-58 93 GE S77OeN0 O50028b 530 BH Teieas Noma Sean Tea ‘tee Tonpor et eeng Sepee ee SS Te ee ee one | Jom} congetee [crcl ficeinos: | ‘Gcpjightby the Manufacturers Standardization Sockay OF The Valve And Fitings Industry Inc ‘Mon Dec 10 06:44:35 2001 ¢ WSS SP=58 93 MM S770L40 OS00287 477 mm MSS. STANDARD PRACTICE. SP-58 TABLE MATERIALS AND ALLOWABLE STRESSES (Continued) sme ai ar ar" ria amnoa es aoe done) ote ome] | [See STS eT eT am § Yeaiton Set | an — isp | so | uo] AL [amon] | neato | [ T | A |S Jemma | = [PS oe |e TERS Fie Fa 1 some to to She Sa em A gt Se Romie a tee me noma (GENERAL NOTES 1) Allowable stresses for these materials are based upon thos: of comparable materials of similar chemical properties. 2) "M" grade steels are acceptable for AS7S listings in lew of non "M* grade steels 5) For tempersiures above 1OQ0*F, these stress values may be used only ¥ the material is heat treated by beating it to2 minicum temperature of 1900°F and quenching in water or rapidly cooling by other means. 4) At temperatures above 1D00°F, these stress values apply only when the carbon is 0.04% or higher on heat analysis. 5) Class 1 only. 6) Age hardened at 1075°F. 7) For temperatures above 800°F, these stress values apply only when the carbon 1s 0.04% or higher. 8) For bot diameters fess than or equal to inch 9) For bolt diameters greater than I inch and les than or equal to 1-1/2 inch 10) For diameves fess than or equal to 2-1/2 inet, 11) For diameters greater than 2-1/2 inch and les than or equal to 4 inch, 12) For diameters greater than 4 inch, 13) For boit diameters greater than i-i/2 inch and tess than or equal 10-3 inch. 14) For material thickness less than 2 inch, 15) For material thickness 2 to 3 inc (Coppightby the Manufacturers Standardiz alion Sociay OF The Valve And Fitangs inausty Ine ‘Mon Dec 10 06:44:38 2001 MSS SP-58 93 MH 5770640 0500288 303 mal STANDARD PRACTICE bi voce rpg ecu eer ore ech veer gpg sek “aa ase emmys Se COR Scan mnie eB mn oon sgn tone FIGURE 1. TYPE CHART 6 (Coppightby the Manufacturers Standardiz lion Sociay OF The Valve And Filings Industry Ine ‘Mon Dec 10 06:44:40 2001 WSS SP-5a 93 M@@ 5770240 0500289 24T mm STANDARD PRACTICE ‘agate came ye. ae somne aso sane eae ve eee FIGURE 1, TYPE CHART (Continved? 7 (Goppightby the Manufacturers Standardiz alion Sociay OF The Valve And Fitangs inausty Ine ‘Mon Dec 10 06:44:42 2001 MSS SP-58 93 wi 5770840 0500290 Th] mi STANDARD PRACTICE (ABLE 3._LOAD RATINt THREADED HANGER RODS MATERIALS—ASTM 36, A575 Gr 1020 or A576 Gr 1020 Root Area of Thread ‘Wax. Sale Load [At Rod Temp Of 84. Inch 0.068 0.126 0202 302 oo 0.852 0.889 2.293 17a 2292 3.021 3716 4619 5.621 6.70 7918 9.214 10.608 12.100 13.690 15379 17.165 Notes: 1 Rods 3 inch (762mm) and | tanger shat be ASTM | A360 4876 er 1020, ‘materials other than ASTM ASG, ASTS Or 1029, oF AST Ge 102, ee requirements of Subsection 4S and Tables 2ant Al, Tatrtne lowds ae bose foc an alowable tensile is f (2.000 psi 2.7 MPa) reduced by 259 resulting in 9.000 pa (62 MPa, (2.000 pa alla fr the ‘ssestangrabliy ofthe referenced rod materials) (The 25% reductionist Sllow for normal intlation ted serio como) FABRICATION REQUIREMENTS FOR ‘STEEL HANGERS: 5.1 Cold Forming 5.11 Cold forming of plate and flat bars may be performed on materials 0.5 inch (12.7mm) thick or Jegs toa minimum inside radius of one times the stock shickness. Cold forming may be performed on material cover 0.5 inch (12.7mm) thick to a minimum inside radius of 2.5 times the stock thickness, Material over 05 inch (12.7mm) thick may be cold formed to an inside radius ess than 2.5 times but not iss than one ttmes the stock thickness provided heat treatment {s ‘performed as prescribed in Subsection $.3 and acase history is established showing that forming or a subsequent process does not have a damaging effect shal be within 6 gcse Tod. (Coppightby the Manufacturers Standardiz alion Socay OF The Valve And Fitings Industry Inc ‘Mon Dec 10 06:44:55 2001 n, Mss SS SP-58 53 MM S770b40 DSO0257 3b me STANDARD PRACTICE SP-58 (MAXIMUM SOLID STRESS ~ NPo 20 [BAR DIAMETER — INCHES auxiliary stops (where required) for erection and hydrostatic test purposes. The unit shall be capable ‘of supporting up t0 2 times the normal operating Jad, ail constant supports shal be calibrated by the ‘manufacturer. Special consideration shail be given to the possible effects of calibrating the unit in other than the intended installed position. ‘The user is advised to specify a unit with sufficient total travel to provide adequate trave! reserve, 10.2 Spring Sway Brace (Type 50), This clas in cludes spring devices designed to control undesirable pipe movement and also provide forces to restore pipe to normal operating position. They shal consist fof one or more springs, suitably confined, and may be citer single or double acting. SPRING DESIGN IL, Structural components of all classes of spring supports and sway braces noted in Section 10 shall be designed as specified elsewhere in this standard ‘except that springs shall be designed as stated in 11.2 through 11S, 11.2 Springs for pipe supports are generally of the Ielcal coil type. Compression springs, unless suitably FIGURE 2. SOLID DESIGN STRESS (UNCORRECTED) FOR HOT WOUND COMPRESSION SPRINGS, guided, shall have a free length 10 colt diameter (LD) ratio not greater than 4:1. Specisl forms of springs such as leaf, disc, volute, involute, torsion, ‘and the Hike may be used. Such forms, when used, are to be designed and manufactured in accordance with acceptable commercial practices 113 Hetieal Hot Wound Springs 131 Springs shall be designed so that maximum uncorrected sofid stress” for compression springs shall not exceed those shown on the chart, Figure 2, by more than 10%). Working stresses Cuncorrectedj for compression springs shall be limited to 80% of ‘the chart values. For extension springs the soli stress (uncorrected) shall be limited ¢o 90% of chart values and working sess (uncorrected) shall be Tmited to 706 of the chart values. 11.3.2 _ Springs shall be manufactured in accordance ‘with ASTM A125. 1133 Alloy Springs of 1.5 ine (38.fmm) anc larger bar diameter shall be inspected after heat Osim ersoreaed 2d soe B= woe aioe ow correstion for eat. (Coppightby the Manufacturers Standardiz alion Sociay OF The Valve And Fitangs inausty Ine ‘Mon Dec 10 06:44:58 2001 Mss MSS SP-58 93 Mm S77ORu0 O500298 252 mM STANDARD PRACTICE MAXIMUM SOLID STRESS — 1000 Pat 30 SPB MAXIMUM SOLID STRESS — MPa WIRE DIAMETER — INQHES FIGURE $. SOLID DESIGN STRESS (UNCORRECTED) FOR COLD WOUND COMPRESSION SPRINGS treatment by the magnetic particle or equivalent method. Springs with seams, slits, or quench cracks ‘deeper than 39¢ of bar diameter shall be rejected. The depth of discontinuity may be determined by grind ing and blending, and measuring the minicom diameter of the remaining bar. TA Helical Cold Wound Springs 114.1 Compression springs shall be designed so ‘that the maximum uncorrected solid stress shall rot exceed those shown on the chart, Figure 3. Working stresses (uncorrected) for compression springs shall be limited to 80% of chart values. For extension 16 springs both sold ares snd working ses sha be retvced TOE from that alowed for compresion springs. 142 Springs halt be manufactured in aocordance itn Speing Manufacturers instrue, Inc, Standard for Compression, Extension. Torsion ‘and Fat Springs. 11.5 Springs may be electroplated for corrosion proteetion provided proper procedures to avoid embritdement are observed In accordance with ASTM. B242, Maximum allowable working stress shall be reduced 159 for electroplated springs. Non (Coppightby the Manufacturers Standardiz lion Sociay OF The Valve And Fitings industy Ine ‘Mon Dec 10 06:45:01 2001 Mss WSS SP-58 9a MM S770RNO OSOD259 195 a STANDARD PRACTICE SP-58 rmetattic coatings shall be applied for corrosion protection wherever possible to avoid inlerent clectropiating difficulties. RESTRAINT CONTROL DEVICES (TYPE 47) 121. Hydraulic devises for the control of vibration cf shock may be piston or rotating vane type and shall be designed in aocordanee with proven commer- cial practice. It is recommended that a non flammable uid be used. These devices can accommodate ther- ‘mal movemem. 122 ‘Mechanical devices forthe controi of vibration and shock shall be designed in accordance with the urements of Section 4, Materials shall be suitable tor the Imendea service and ambient conditions “These devices can accommodate thermal movement 12.3. Rigid strus or sway braces used for the concrot of vibration and shock shall be designed in aovord- lance with the requirements of Section 4. Materials shall be suitable for the intended service and arabient ‘conditions, These devices cannot accommodate thermal movement in the primary direction (Tension cor compression), n 1. MARKING 13.1 On cast hangers oF supports, the name initial or other identifying mark may be legibly east on each piece. On fabricated hangers and supports, the name ‘or mark may be die stamped on a main member. This marking may be omilted If it cannot be Incorporated into the mgular production process without ad ional operational stops, and should be omitted ‘where it may impair the strength, 132 Hanger components spevfienlly sized for use con copper tubing or copper pipe are normally identi- fied by the manufacturer by a color system; this may re be imended 10 provide corrosion protection. The User should consult with the manufacturer when ‘corrosion protection is required. (See Sunsection 0.3) INSPECTION Unite shall be ingpected in accordance with the established quality control procedures of the manufacturer. ‘TESTING ‘Any physical or non-destructive testing of units or parts thereof, beyond that required for normal pro- duction control, shall be the responsibility of the purchase. (Coppightby the Manufacturers Standardization Sockay OF The Valve And Filings Inausty Ine ‘Mon Dec 10 06:45:08 2001 “y MSS SP-58 93 SM 5770640 0500300 730 Mss STANDARD PRACTICE. SP.s8 ‘TABLE Ai. MATERIALS AND ALLOWABLE STRESSES — METRIC. sem El wet =| Tins cocac stows beer’ Seco ottte lena) | SY [seme STE eS eels ee A carton Set wm [oe | oe m | m)alela T sheet jg |e) a) eee se [cblasa | 2] 2) a) & [ale we SHES [es] ele. Lele lets Juels |S ] eR] R] 8 | go] a cnemass | too | caren si me [ox | oo na | ole | tees fisfemee | lala | ess i we eles |e) a] | el elspels a Hoetame | 2 | gs | wm | te |e | we] we gee | feta BYE) PY] apSSyapaaparea lala gone | i [ict ele] ey atstalefapayae alalay’ me [elem | feel & fale | je Slee |e) SE] eS] B/e/elaye | | ® SESS Les SURLE LE | SSE] e 2 ast ‘oy Set a » Seats | = : we mann ome ot atespae See Sotiewaremne hohe 3 See 18 \Coppightby the Manufacturers Standardization Society OF The Valve And Filings Industry Inc ‘Mon Det 10 06:45:06 2001 HSS SP-58 93 MM 5770640 OS0D30) 677 MSS STANDARD PRACTICE, SP.58 TABLE Ai, MATERIALS AND ALLOWABLE STRESSES (Continued) — Mt we Pee eS Tania ‘e_|.cme] compaston [contin] ioe’ | tie [owen eR] wo re] oe eo] or] el ee] ee wf || = alels eae |E| Se. - E) Eli shatslelslaisistateisals SO [seem De Ta] Taya 7 Slijmelelels a] e | & SEE ep a] se ale / 5 | ee ee: EYELET S/S] S] a} 2)2] 8] SU] a]e e a | 3 | Sice [= SBE |) 8] - | elie | -] es] = lI s/s) 2) #) 8] § 8/8 | Se |E] S/S) 2 2] s | | VES TRVEES TEV ELE LS UE LEE ® Sue, to oe (Coppightby the Manufacturers Standardiz alion Sociay OF The Valve And Fitangs inausty Ine ‘Mon Dec 10 06:45:08 2001 MSS SP-58 93 MM S770640 0500302 503 =H STANDARD PRACTICE SP.s8, ‘TABLE Ai, MATERIALS AND ALLOWABLE STRESSES (Continued) — METRIC UNITS mor SS 6 Seana clon | eompoon wl =pne Sele es) oe) oe De ae eee | 3 xs] ab | Gowome Foe pias fae fa | Pre Ste fe | | eis 2 Erererere: ge = 2 oe Batam Eee EE GENERAL NOTES S 1) Allowable stresses for these materials are based upon those of comparable materials of similar chemical properties 22) "Mi grade eels are acceptable for AS7S ltings in feu of non “M™ grade sel 3) For temperatures above $38°C, these test valus may be wed ony ifthe materials heat teated by heating it to a minimum temperature of 10388C and quenching in water or rapidly cootng by other means. 4) At temperatures above 538°C, these stress values apply only when the carbon is 0.04% or higher on heat analysis. 5) Class 1 only. 6) Age hardened at 579°C. 7) For temperatures above 427°C, these sess values apply only when the carbon is 0.04% or higher. 8) For bolt diameters less than or equal to 2.4mm, 9) For bolt diameters greater than 254mm and less than or equal to 38.lmm. 10) For diameters less than oF equal to 3.5mm, 11) For diameters greater than 63.5mm and less than or equal to 101.6mam, 12) For diameters greater than (01 6m, 13) For bolt diameters greater than 38.lmam and less than or equal to 76.2mm. 14) For material thicknesses Jess than 5.8mm 15) For material thicknesses 50.8 to 76.2mm. (Coppightby the Manufacturers Standardiz lion Sockay OF The Valve And Filings Industry Inc ‘Mon Dec 10 06:45:10 2001 ‘SP-51-1991 SP-53-1985 (F 1990), ‘$P.54-1986 (P1900) ‘SP-S5-1965 (F 1990) $P-58-1998 $2.0.1001 SP-61-1992 $P-66- 1090, SP-57-1990 ‘$P-77-1984 1 1990), ‘3P-78-1987 (R 1292) $P-79-1900 SP-20-1987 SP-81-1981 (F 1996, 91) MSS SP-58 93 MM S?70b40 0500303 WNT mm LIST OF MISS STANDARD PRACTICES deetaehin macnn nani comring-trmget oer Serer i cone error SET ee AGO ee wna anaes e Stas Maing ten aN FT Trg nen a Weld nde Gia ereceetae canta Stel Pipe Line Fe "and Braln Connections "$0 LW Corrosion Resistant Cast Fanges and Flanged Ftings Saity Stancad for Stel Castings ana Forgings fox Vales Flanges, and Ptngs and Otner Phong ‘Components — Magnet: Partte Examination Method ‘oualty Standard for Stel Castings for Valves, Panges and Fitiags and Otner Piping Components — Radogapne Examination Natiod ‘Qualty Standard for Stee! Castings for Valves, Flanges and Fitings and Other Piping Components — ‘Visual Method Pipe Hangers and Supports — Materials, Design and Manufacture ‘Connecting Flange Joint Between Tapping Slaoves and Tapping Valves Preaire Testo Sul Vas Tented reeoure Chemical industry Flange’ and Thvéaded Stubs for ise with Lens Gaskets Buttery Vales High Pressure-Ottsot Seat Butterfly Valves Pipe Hangers and Supports — Selection and Appication ‘Cast ron Gate Valves, Flanged and Threaded Ends Gast ron Swing Check Valves, Flanged and Threaded Ends, Bali Valves with Flanged or Bult-Welding Ends for General Service ‘Brazing Joints for Wrought and Gast Copper Alloy Solder Join Pressure Frings ‘Specieations lor High est Wrought But Welding Fitings Guivelines for Pine Suppor Contractual Relationships. 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