Holing Sample Clauses

Holing. Holes for bolts shall not be formed by gas cutting process. Holes through more than one thickness of material of members such as compound stanchions and girder flanges shall, where possible, be drilled after the members are assembled and tightly clamped/bolted together. Punching may be permitted before assembly, provided the thickness of metal is less than 16 mm and the holes are punched 3mm less in diameter than the required size and reamed, after assembly, to the full diameter. Punching shall not be adopted for dynamically loaded structures. Holes may be drilled in one operation through two or more separable parts and burrs removed from each part after drilling. Holes in connecting angles and plates, other than splices, also in roof members and light framing, may be punched full size through material not over 12mm thick, except where required for close tolerance bolts or barrel bolts. All matching holes for black bolts shall register with each other so that a gauge of 2mm less in diameter than the diameter of hole shall pass freely through the assembled members in the direction at right angle to such members. Finished holes shall be not more than 2mm in diameter larger than the diameter of the black bolt passing through them. Holes for turned and fitted bolts shall be drilled to a diameter equal to the nominal diameter of the shank or barrel subject to H8 tolerance specified in IS:919. Parts to be connected with close tolerance or barrel bolts shall be firmly held together by tacking bolts or clamps and the holes drilled through all the thicknesses in one operation and subsequently reamed to size. Holes not drilled through all the thicknesses in one operation shall be drilled to a smaller size and reamed out after assembly. Where this is not possible, the, parts shall be drilled and reamed separately. To facilitate grouting, holes shall be provided in column bases or seating plates exceeding 300mm in width for the escape of air. To avoid accumulation of water in gusseted column bases of laced, battened or box type stanchions, suitable reverse U-type holes shall be provided at the junction of base plate and column section in the vertical gussets for draining out of any water.
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Holing. Holes for mild steel in a single thickness of material less or equal to 10mm nominal thickness may be punched to the full diameter provided that the thickness of material does not exceed the diameter of the hole, and provided that the punching does not distort the material. For material thickness exceeding 10mm, holes shall be drilled. Any holes required to be drilled at site in and for work supplied under this contract shall be drilled by the Contractor All holes drilled, whether on site or in the Contractor’s workshop shall comply with SANS 2001-CS1:2005, clause 4.2.4.4, 4.2.4.5 and 4.3.6 headed ‘Holing’. Holes shall not be formed by a gas cutting process Bolting Where necessary, taper washers shall be used to provide satisfactory bearing for nuts and bolt heads. The threaded portions of bolts shall, after assembly, project through the corresponding nuts by an amount not exceeding 10mm and not less than 3mm. Fabrication Accuracy of fabrication shall comply with SANS 2001-CS1:2005 Clause 5.4.1, Tables 3 through 6.
Holing. All holes shall be made at right angles to the surfaces of the member. Holes shall be clean cut without any torn or jagged edges. Holes shall be done by drilling. Punching shall not be resorted to, unless previously approved by the Consignee. In any case, punching of holes in materials having a thickness in excess of the connector diameter, or, for materials thicker than 16 mm, the hole shall be punched 3 mm less in diameter than the required size and then reamed to the full size. Holes shall not be formed or enlarged by burning or gas cutting under any circumstances.

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