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Foreword
This Kenya Standard was prepared by the Steel Technical Committee under the guidance of the Standards
Projects Committee and it is in accordance with the procedures of the Kenya Bureau of Standards.
Steel fabric is widely used in the country in the reinforcement of concrete, and there exists a great potential
for its development and use. This standard lays down the specifications of such fabrics and emphasis was
laid on the metrication of the meshes.
This fourth edition of KS 574 has incorporated more reference meshes and width measurements to broaden
its scope. Additional illustrations were also included during the revision of this standard.
This fourth edition of KS 574:2015 cancels and replaces the third edition of KS 574:2014, Steel fabric for
reinforcement of concrete — Specification.
During the preparation of this standard, reference was made to the following documents:
MS 145:2001, Specification for steel welded fabric for the reinforcement of concrete (second
revision).
Acknowledgement is hereby made for the assistance derived from these sources.
1 Scope
This Kenya Standard covers the requirements for hard-drawn steel wire fabric for the reinforcement of
concrete consisting of hard-drawn wire with cross wires welded to them.
2 Normative references
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are
indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references,
the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
KS 105, Specification for hard drawn steel wire for reinforcement of concrete
3 Definitions
3.1
dimensions
dimensions of sections shall be in accordance with the tables of this standard
3.2
welded fabric
arrangement of longitudinal and transverse bars of the same or different nominal diameter and length that
are substantially perpendicular to each other and welded together at all points of intersection
3.3
longitudinal bar
reinforcing steel in the manufacturing direction of the welded fabric
3.4
transverse bar
reinforcing steel perpendicular to the manufacturing direction of the welded fabric
3.5
length of a welded fabric sheet
longest side of a sheet of welded fabric, irrespective of the manufacturing direction
3.6
width of a welded fabric sheet
shortest side of a sheet of welded fabric, irrespective of the manufacturing direction
3.7
elongation
the increase in length of a tensile test piece under stress
3.8
mesh size
the pitch or centre to centre distance of line and cross wires e.g. 100 mm x 200 mm all be taken to mean
rods or bars
i) square mesh;
6 Quality of steel
All fabric shall be manufactured from hard-drawn steel wire in accordance with KS 02-105.
7.1 Structure
The fabric shall be formed by spacing the main and the cross wires, which shall be fixed at points of inter-
section by fusion electric welding or interweaving, so as to be sufficiently stable to withstand normal handling
while in transit and during concreting, without displacement.
7.2 Joints
Butt joints in the wires of the fabric shall be electrically welded and the joints shall be staggered.
9.1 Dimensions
The preferred mesh sizes, wire sizes and mass per square metre shall be as given in Tables 2, 3, 4 and 5.
The nominal mass of fabric shall be calculated on the basis that a metre length of steel weighs 0.00785
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kg/mm ..
10 Tolerances
10.2 Deviations
When the fabric is to be cut to specified dimensions, the tolerance shall be as specified in Table 1.
The tolerance on the nominal diameter shall be +2 per cent and –1.0 per cent for all sizes.
The standard mesh sizes, wire sizes and mass per square metre shall be as specified in Tables 2, 3, 4 and
5.
Dimensions Deviations
Mesh Mesh size Wire sizes (mm) Cross-sectional area Nominal mass per
ref (nominal pitch of per metre width square metre (kg)
2
wires) (mm) (mm )
Main Cross Main Cross Main Cross
B 503 100 200 8 8 503 252 5.93
B 385 100 200 7 7 385 193 4.53
B 283 100 200 6 7 283 193 3.75
B 196 100 200 5 7 196 193 3.05
The length/width of sheet or roll shall be measured from the tops of the overhangs.
11 Strength of weld
The manufacturers shall certify that where the inter-sections are welded when tested in accordance with
Clause 12, all such welds shall be capable of withstanding a load in a shear of not less than one quarter of
that necessary to develop the load, calculated from the specified characteristic proof stress in tension, of the
smaller intersecting wires. This certification shall not be invalidated by broken welds provided they are within
the limits specified in Clause 7.
12 Tests
Test pieces for tensions and bend tests shall be so cut, from the fabric that each tensile test piece shall
contain one or more cross welds in its length.
12.1.1 Tensile tests shall be made on the mesh after fabrication across one or more welds to the
requirements specified in ISO 6892-1: 2016
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12.1.2 One tensile test shall be made for every 6 000m of fabric.
12.2.1 The bend test shall be made on the test pieces cut from the longitudinal wire as well as the
transverse wire, between the welds. The test piece shall not be annealed or subjected to any heat or
treatment before testing. The test piece shall withstand one complete cycle of reverse bend around pin of
size as indicated in Table 7, without showing any signs of fracture when reverse bend test is carried out in
accordance with 12.2.3.
Diameter of pin
7 mm and under Equal to diameter of
specimen
Over 7 mm Equal to twice the
diameter of specimen
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12.2.2 One reverse bend test shall be carried out for every 6 000 m of fabric.
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12.2.3 The method of reverse bend test shall be such that one end of the test sample shall be firmly gripped
12.3 Retest
Should a tensile test piece break outside the middle half of the gauge length, the test may be discarded and
another test made on a piece cut from the same length of wire. In all other cases, should any of the test
pieces first selected not fulfill the required test, two additional tests pieces in respect of each failure may be
taken. Should both the additional test pieces pass the test, the material shall be deemed to comply with this
standard. Should either of them fail to fulfill such tests, the material represented shall be rejected. The
additional test shall be carried out in the same manner in all respects as the tests previously carried out.
13 Shear test
The test specimens for the shear test shall be cut from the fabric so that each specimen conforms to Figure
5.
The test specimen shall be firmly gripped in the test device shown in Figure 6 in such a manner that the
pulled bar is loaded centrally and rotation of the anchoring bar prevented as far as possible. The upper free
end of the pulled bar shall be so supported (e.g. by means of rollers) that the measured shear force is not
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increased by friction forces. The rate of loading shall not exceed 10 N (mm .s).
KEY
1 – Pulled bar
2 – Anchoring bar
3 – Extension for grips of testing machine
4 – Clamp for anchoring bar
5 – Rest for anchoring bar
6 – Support to prevent bending of pulled bar
7 – Low-friction sliding surface or roller bearing
NOTE Damage to the ribs can be avoided by the use of an aluminium sheet insert placed between the specimen and the former.
15 Marking
When the material is delivered in bundles, the manufacturers shall attach a label bearing the following:
v) wire diameter.