How much does a rebar weigh?
Weight per unit length: 0.668 pounds per foot (0.996 kilograms per meter) Nominal diameter: 0.5 inches (12.7 millimeters) Nominal area: 0.2 square inches (129 square millimeters)
How much does a 20 foot stick of number 5 rebar weight?
For Reference Only
| Bar Size (Metric) | Bar Size (Inch) | Weight (lb) 20ft |
|---|---|---|
| Bar Size (Metric) #13 | Bar Size (Inch)#4 | Weight (lb) 20ft13.36 |
| Bar Size (Metric) #16 | Bar Size (Inch)#5 | Weight (lb) 20ft20.86 |
| Bar Size (Metric) #19 | Bar Size (Inch)#6 | Weight (lb) 20ft30.04 |
| Bar Size (Metric) #22 | Bar Size (Inch)#7 | Weight (lb) 20ft40.88 |
How thick is a #5 rebar?
0.625
Rebar Sizes We Stock:
| Imperial Bar Size | “Soft” Metric Size | Nominal Diameter (in) |
|---|---|---|
| #3 | #10 | 0.375 |
| #4 | #13 | 0.500 |
| #5 | #16 | 0.625 |
| #6 | #19 | 0.750 |
What size is #5 rebar?
Size of number 5 rebar:-size of #5 rebar is 0.625 inch or 15.875mm.
How much does 15M rebar weight per foot?
15 rebar weight:- metric mass/ weight of 15M rebar per unit length is 1.58 kg/m ( kilogram per metre), when it measured in pound per foot, then their weight could be 1.061lb/ ft, it measured in Kilogram per foot, it could be 0.481kg/ ft and it measured in pound per metre, then their weight could be 3.48lb/m.
How much does 15M rebar weight?
Reinforcing bar – European metric dimensions.
| Bar Number | Mass (kg/m) | Nominal Diameter (mm) |
|---|---|---|
| 10M | 0.785 | 11.3 |
| 15M | 1.570 | 16.0 |
| 20M | 2.355 | 19.5 |
| 25M | 3.925 | 25.2 |
How do you calculate rebar weight?
W= (D2/162.28)* L Where ‘D’ and ‘L’ are the diameter and the length of the rebar respectively. Take the value of diameter in terms of millimeter and length in terms of meters. You will get the results in kilograms (Kg). After dividing the results with the actual length of rebar you can get the weight per meter run.
What is a #5 rebar?
Rebar Grade and Size Standards are set by ASTM International; Grade 40 = minimum yield strength of 40,000 psi; #5 rebar = 5/8-inch diameter. Deformed rebar refers to the pattern of ridges rolled onto the rebar which helps concrete grip the bar.