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The
red numbers equal
pounds per inch of
width for steel
coils. |
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I.D. |
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O.D. |
16" |
18" |
20" |
22" |
24" |
26" |
| 38" |
262 |
247 |
230 |
212 |
192 |
170 |
| 42" |
332 |
317 |
300 |
282 |
262 |
240 |
| 48" |
451 |
436 |
419 |
401 |
381 |
359 |
| 54" |
595 |
580 |
563 |
545 |
525 |
503 |
| 60" |
746 |
731 |
714 |
696 |
676 |
654 |
| 66" |
902 |
887 |
870 |
852 |
832 |
810 |
| 72" |
1084 |
1069 |
1052 |
1034 |
1014 |
992 |
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| To determine the weights for
other materials, multiply the figures above by the following constants: |
| Brass |
1.082 |
| Copper |
1.135 |
| Aluminum |
.340 |
| Magnesium |
.222 |
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