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AN AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARD Factory-Made Wrought Steel Buttwelding Fittings ASME B16.9-1993 (REVISION OF ASME/ANSI B16.9-1986) GY CS The American Society of '° Mechanical Engineers 345 East 47th Street, New York, N.Y. 10017 —— FOREWORD onramoderamasnenssvoe [FILE COPY In 1921, the American Engineering Standards Committee, later American Standards As- sociation (ASA), organized Sectional Committee B16 to unify and further develop national standards for pipe flanges and fittings (and, later, for valves, gaskets, and valve actuators). Cosponsors of the B16 Committee were the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME), the Heating and Piping Contractors National Association [now the Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCAA)], and the Manufacturers Standardization Society of the Valve and Fittings Industry (MSS). Cosponsors were later designated as cosecretariat organizations. Standardization of welding fittings was initiated in 1937 by a subgroup (designated Sub- group 6) of Subcommittee No. 3. After consideration of several drafts, a standard was ap- proved by the Committee, cosponsors, and ASA, and published with the designation ASA. B16.9-1940. Revisions were madein 1950 and 1955 to add sizes up to NPS 24 and to complete coverage of fittings in some sizes. ‘These revisions were approved and published as ASA B16.9-1951 and ASA B16.9-1958. With the subgroup now designated Subcommittee No. 6 (later Sub- committee F), further revisions were begun to clarify the intent of the standard, to add an- gularity tolerances, and to include fittings of different types (long radius reducing elbows and crosses) and smaller sizes (NPS 4 and %). This revision was published as ASA B16.9- 1964 after ASA approval. After reorganization of ASA, first as the United States of America Standards Institute (USASD, then as the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), with the Sectional ‘Committee being redesignated as an American National Standards Committee, another re- increasing the size range to NPS 48 and revising the text for clarity was approved and Published as ANSI BI6.9-1971. In 1975, Subcommittee F began a major revision to bring the standard up to date with current practice and usage. Common fractions were expressed as decimals (but without in- tending higher precision) and metric dimensional equivalents were added, Provisions for step-wise change of radius for NPS % long radius elbows and 180 deg. returns were duced. Following Standards Committee, cosecretariat, and ANSI approval, the revision ‘was published as ANSI B16.9-1978. It was updated by a corrective addendum, B16.9a- 1981, issued in February 1982. In 1982, American National Standards Committee B16 was reorganized as an ASME Committee operating under procedures accredited by ANSI In this edition, the text has been revised and inch dimensions are established as the standard. Following approval by the Standards Committee and ASME, approval as an American National Standard was given by ANSI on November 12, 1986 with the new designation ASME/ANSI B16.9-1986. In 1991 the Subcommittee reviewed the document and made a number of revisions. Di- mensions for short pattern lap joints were also added to this 1993 Edition of the Standard. Requests for interpretation or suggestions for revision should be sent to the Secretary, B16 Committee, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, United Engineering Cen ter, 345 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017. In 1991 the Subcommittee reviewed the document and made a number of revisions. Dimensions for short pattern lap joints were also added to this 1993 Edition. This Edition ‘was approved by ASME, and by ANSI on January 22, 1993. Requests for interpretations or suggestions for revision should be sent to the Secretary, B16 Committee, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers, United Engineering, Center, 345 East 47th Street, New York, NY 10017. ASME B16 COMMITTEE Standardization of Valves, Flanges, Fittings, and Gaskets (The following is the rostor of tho Committ tthe time of approval of this Standard.) OFFICERS W.N. MeLean, Chairman R.A. Schmidt, Vice Chairman ‘J. Yarmush, Secretary COMMITTEE PERSONNEL JL. Bali, Columbia Gas Distribution Co., Columbus, Ohio E. Batey, Union Carbide Corp., South Charleston, West Virginia CM. Ball, Underwriter’s Laboratory; Ine., Northbrook, Ilinols Bla, U.S. Coast Guard, Washington, D.C. '. Brodin, Fisher Controls International, Inc., Marshaltown, lowe Cohen, Copper Development Association, Greenwich, Connecticut /C. Farel, Jr, Consultant, Biemingham, Alabama > E. Floren, Muclet Co., Deestur,Hlinois )-R. Frkken, Monsanto Co., St. Louis, Missourl |. W. Garland, Frick Co., Waynesboro, Pennsylvania Hagen, ABS Americas, Now Orleans, Louisiana Inch, Moller Braze Co., Hartavile, Tennese John, J Square Engineering Co., Houston, Texas Loulsvile, Kentucky Knecht, AnchoriDaring Valve Co., Williamsport, Pennsylvania, stor, The Willam Powel Co., Cincinnatl, Oo Ba>peoe: Rosch, Jr., Technicon Enterprises, Ine., Oley, Pennsylvania \. Schmidt, Ladish Co., Russellville, Arkansas. ‘Stephan, FlexitalicInc., Pennsauken, New Jersey F. Stroud, Ductile Iron Pipe Research Association, Bitminghem, Alabama -E. White, Repaits,Inc., South Bend, Indiana A. Wiliams, Southern Company Services, Birmingham, Alabama PERSONNEL OF SUBCOMMITTEE F — STEEL THREADED AND WELDING FITTINGS G. A. Jolly, Cheiman, Henry Voat Machine Co., Louisvile, Kentucky M.A. Weinstock, Secretary, ASME, New York, New York . R. Benavides, Bonney Forge Corp., Allentown, Penneyivania, D.R. Frkken, Moneanto Co., St. Louis, Missouri Works, In. Ch >. H. Monroe, Consultan, Birmingham, Alabama W. Muir, Canvl Limited, Simcoe, Ontario, Canada A. Schmit, Ladish Co., Russelvite, Arkansas 1H. Schmit, Capital Manufacturing Co., Columbue, Ohio A. Wills, Dow Chemical Co., Freaport, Texas ler, Pennsylvania CONTENTS Foreword . . Standards Committee Roster .... Scope . Pressure Ratings . ‘Sine eae ee Marking . : Material .......065 Fittings Dimensions ....... Surface Contours End Preparation .. Design Proof Test .... Production Tests . Tolerances ........4. Figures 1 Welding Bevels and Root Face . 2 Maximum Envelope for Welding End Transitions Tables Tolerances . Dimensions of Long Radius Elbows... Dimensions of Long Radius Reducing Elbows Dimensions of Long Radius Returns ....... Dimensions of Straight Tees and Crosses ao Dimensions of Reducing Outlet Tees and Reducing Outlet Crosses... Dimensions of Lap Joint Stub Ends . Dimensions of Caps Dimensions of Reducers Annexes A Metric (SI) Tables B References . vil AUUUERNNNNE ASME 816.9-1993, FACTORY-MADE WROUGHT STEEL BUTTWELDING FITTINGS 1 SCOPE 1.1 General This Standard covers overall dimensions, toler- ances, ratings, testing, and markings for wrought car- bon and alloy steel factory-made buttwelding fittings of NPS through 48. It covers fittings of any produc- ible wall thickness, 1.2 Exclusions This Standard does not cover low pressure corro- sion resistant buttwelding fittings. See MSS SP-43, ‘Wrought Stainless Stee! Butt-Welding Fittings, 1.3 Partial Compliance Fittings Fittings may be made to special dimensions, sizes, shapes, tolerances, or of wrought materials other than those covered by this Standard by agreement between the manufacturer and the purchaser. When such fit- ‘tings meet all other stipulations of this Standard, they shall be considered as being in partial compliance therewith, provided they are appropriately marked, (See para, 4.4.) 1.4 Fabricated Fittings Fabricated laterals and other fittings employing ci cumferential or intersection welds are considered pipe fabrication, and shall be manufactured in accordance with the applicable section of ASME B31, Code for Pressure Piping, 1.5 Standard Units ‘The inch is the standard unit for linear dimensions. Values in millimeters are for information and refer-, ence only. See Annex A. NotEs: () Tolerance values shown in Table 1 in decimal inches are com- ‘mon fractions rounded as follows: 0.03 = Ya °. 0.16 = Ym 019 038 {@ Dimensions in Tables? through 9 are common fractions or di- ‘mensions from ANSI/ASME B36.10M, rounded to two place decimal fractions. 1.6 References 1.6.1 Referenced Standards. Standards and spec- ifications adopted by reference in this Standard are shown in Annex B, which is part of this Standard. Itis not considered practical to identify the specific edition of each standard and specification in the individual references. Instead, the specific edition reference is, identified in Annex B. A product made in conform- a prior edition of reference standards and in all other respects conforming to this Standard will be considered to be in conformance, 1.6.2 Codes and Regulations. A fitting used un- der the jurisdiction of the ASME Boiler and Pressure ‘Vessel Code, the ASME Code for Pressure Piping, or a governmental regulation is subject to any limitation Of that code or regulation. This includes any maxi ‘mum temperature limitation, or rule governing the use of a material at low temperature. 1.7 Service Conditions Criteria for selection of fitting types and materials suitable for particular fluid service are not within the scope of this Standard. 1.8 Welding Installation welding requirements are outside the scope of this Standard. Installation welding shall be done in accordance with the applicable piping code or regulation covering the piping system into which the fittings are installed ASME 816,9-1993, 2 PRESSURE RATINGS 2.1. Basis of Ratings The allowable pressure ratings for fittings designed in accordance with this Standard may be calculated as for straight seamless pipe of equivalent material (as shown by comparison of composition and mechanical properties in the respective material specifications) in accordance with the rules established in the applicable sections of ASME B31, Code for Pressure Piping. For the calculation, applicable data for the NPS, wall thickness (or schedule number), and material equiva~ Tent to that of the fitting material shall be used. NPS, wall thickness (or schedule number), and material identity on the fittings are in liew of pressure rating markings. 2.2. Design of Fittings ‘The design of fittings shall be established by mathe- matical analyses contained in nationally recognized pressure vessel or piping codes or at the manufactur- er’s option by proof testing in accordance with Section 9 of this Standard. In order to meet design or manu- facturing requirements it is expected that some por- tion of formed fittings may have to be thicker than the pipe wall with which the fitting is intended to be used. ‘The mathematical analyses, if used, may take into ac- count such thicker sections. Records of mathematical analysis and/or successful proof test data shall be available at the manufacturer's facility for inspection by the purchaser. 3 SIZE The size of fittingsin Tables 1 through 9is identified by the corresponding nominal pipe size (NPS) as de- fined in ANSI/ASME B36.10M. 4 MARKING 4.1 Standard Marking Each fitting shall be permanently marked to show the following: (@) manufacturer’s name or trademark; (®) material and product identification (ASTM or ASME grade symbol). Conformance to this standard is indicated by the prefix “WP” in the grade symbol; (©) schedule number or nominal wall thickness des- ignation; (@) NPS. FACTORY-MADE WROUGHT STEEL BUTTWELDING FITTINGS 4.2 Exceptions ‘Where the size of the fitting does not permit com- plete marking, the identification marks may be omit- ted in reverse of the order presented above. 4.3. Depth of Stamping Where steel stamps are used, care shall be taken so that the marking is not deep enough or sharp enough to cause cracks or to reduce the wall thickness of the fitting below the minimum allowed. 4.4 Partial Compliance Fittings Fittings meeting all requirements of ASTM A 234, ‘A.403, or A 420 except for dimensions, sizes, shapes, or tolerances shall be identified by the marking sym- bol of the specification followed by the applicable ‘Supplementary Requirement number thereof. Fittings in partial compliance with the requirements of the specification shall not use the marking prefix “WP,” and shall be identified as agreed upon between manu- facturer and purchaser. 5 MATERIAL ‘Wrought fittings covered by this Standard shall be in accordance with ASTM A 234, A 403, A 420, or the corresponding ASME standard except as provided in para, 1.3. The term wrought denotes fittings made of pipe, tubing, plate, or forgings. Fittings made from block forgings may only be supplied subject to agree- ment between manufacturer and purchaser. Such fit- tings need not meet the requirements of Section 7, Surface Contours. 6 FITTINGS DIMENSIONS 6.1 General ‘This Standard provides for a fixed position for the welding ends with reference to either the center line of the fittings or the overall dimensions. Dimensional standards for these fittings will be found in Tables 2 through 9 and Tables A2 through A9 of Annex A. 6.2 Special Dimensions For applications where fatigue loading is a concern, required minimum dimensions shall be furnished by the purchaser. FACTORY. MADE WROUGHT STEEL BUTTWELDING FITTINGS. 7 SURFACE CONTOURS: ‘Where adjacent openings in fittings are not in paral- lel planes, they shall be joined by a circular arc on the external surfaces. The arc may be terminated in tangents. 8 END PREPARATION ‘The standard welding bevels and root face are shown in Fig. 1. Transitions from the welding bevel to outside surface of the fitting and from the root face to the inside surface of the fitting lying within the maxi- mum envelope shown in Fig. 2 are at the manufactur- er’s option except as covered in Note (5) of Fig. 2 or unless otherwise specifically ordered. 9 DESIGN PROOF TEST 9.1 Required Tests Proof tests shall be made as set forth herein when. the manufacturer chooses proof testing to qualify the fitting design. Unless otherwise agreed upon between manufacturer and purchaser, the only required type of proof test is a bursting strength test. 9.2 Test Assembly 9.2.1 Representative Components. Fittings that are representative of production and selected for test shall be identified as to material, grade, and lot, in- cluding heat treatment. They shall be inspected for di ‘mensional compliance to this Standard, 9.2.2 Other Components. Straight seamléss or welded pipe sections whose calculated bursting strength is at least as great as the proof test pressure as calculated in para. 9.3 shall be welded to each end of. the fitting to be tested. Any internal misalignment greater than 0.06 in. (1.6 mm) shall be reduced by taper boring at a slope not over 1:3. Length of pipe sections for closures shall be as follows. (@) Minimum length of pipe shall be one pipe 0.D. for NPS 14 and smaller. @) Minimurm length of pipe shall be one-half pipe .D. for NPS greater than 14 in. 9.3 Test Procedure Test fluid shall be water or other liquid used for hy- drostatic testing. Hydrostatic pressure shall be applied tothe assembly. The test is successful if the assembly ASME B16.9-1993 withstands, without rupture, 105% of the computed proof test pressure defined below. 2st PD where P = computed proof of test pressure S = actual tensile strength of the test fitting, de- termined on a specimen representative of the test fitting, which shall meet the tensile strength requirements of the applicable ma- terial of para. 5.0 ‘nominal pipe wall thickness of the pipe that the fitting marking identifies D = specified outside diameter of pipe 9.4 Applicability of Test Results It is not necessary to conduct an individual test of fittings with all combinations of sizes, wall thick- nesses, and materials. A successful proof test on one representative fitting may represent others to the ex- tent described herein. 9.4.1 Size Range. One test fitting may be used to qualify similarly proportioned fittings with an NPS range from one-half to twice that for the tested fitting. ‘The test of a non-reducing fitting qualifies reducing, fittings of the same pattern. The test of a reducing fit- ting qualifies reductions to smaller sizes. 9.4.2 Thickness Range. One test fitting may be used to qualify similarly proportioned fittings with 1/D ranges from one-half to three times that for the tested fitting. 9.4.3 Matetial Grades. The pressure retaining ca- pacity of a geometrically identical fitting made of vari ous grades of steel will be directly proportional to the tensile properties of the various grades. Therefore, it isnecessary totest only a single material grade in arep- resentative fitting to prove the design of the fitting. 10 PRODUCTION TESTS Hydrostatic testing of wrought fittings is not re- quired by this Standard. All fittings shall becapable of withstanding, without leakage or impairment of serv- iceability, a hydrostatic test pressure required by the applicable piping code for seamless pipe of material equivalent to the fitting material and of the NPS and wall thickness the fitting marking identifies. ASME B16.9-1993, FACTORY-MADE WROUGHT STEEL BUTTWELDING FITTINGS 11 TOLERANCES C Tolerances for fittings are shown in Tables 1 and AL, and apply to the nominal dimensions given in Ta- bles 2 through 9 and A2 through A9. Where given in the tables, the minimum and maximum dimensions are based on these tolerances. The listings with deci- mals do not imply precision measurement such as use of vernier, micrometer, electronic readout equipment, ete. FACTORY-MADE WROUGHT STEEL BUTTWELDING FITTINGS 97.8 dog. £2.6 deg. oto (11 > + Gooey meet (Foot face) (a) Plain Bovel 1 > 0.88 (22) ASME 816.9-1993, 10 dog. + 1 deg. (Note (111 ~e\ 37.5 deg. £2.5 dog, 0.75 119) EE Ar 906 11.81'40.03 0.81 Note (1)] (Root face) (©) Compound Bevel Nominal Walt Thickness ¢ End Preparation Less than x Note (2 4% t0.0.88 incl. (22) [Wot (21) ‘More than 0.88 (22) Cut square or slightly cchamfor, t manufacturer's option. Plain bovel as in eketch (a) above. Compound bevel os sketch (b) above. GENERAL NOTES: (1) Dimensions in parentheses are in mitimeters. 12) Other dimensions are in inches. Notes: (1) See Section 8 and Fig. 2 for transition contours. (2) x = 0.19 (5) for carbon steal or feritic alloy steel and 0.12 (4) for austenitic alloy steel FIG. 1 WELDING BEVELS AND ROOT FACE ASME B16.9-1993, FACTORY-MADE WROUGHT STEEL BUTTWELDING FITTINGS 0.8 1.8tin Outside ~~ maa Radiue 2 0.05 fin Outside 45 deg. max. acs optionl a 30 deg. max (Note (311 Note (4 ‘Component or Fitting \ 30 deg, max. \ Maximum slope 1:3 = I Radius 2 0.05tmin ' Fre aig tani reglon Maximum ~ {Note (211 Minimum — 1-Otin 4 | aaa ¢ Wote (1 NorEs: (1) The value of tains whichever of the following is applicable: (a) the miniei® ordered wall thickness ofthe pipe (©) 0.875 times the nominal wall thickness of pipe ordered toapipe schedule wall thickness that has an undertolerance of 12.5%. (2) The maximum thickness at the end of the component Is (a) the greater of {Fin + 0:16 Ih] OF 1.15tnin when ordered on a minimum wall b (0) the greater of (mn. + 0.16 in.) oF 1-10 pom When ordered an a nominal wall basis. (3) Weld bevel shown if Yor ilustration only (4) The weld reinforcement permitted by applicable code may Fe outside the maximum envelope, {8} Where transitions using maximum slope donot intersect outside surface within the transition region, as shown by phantom outline, ‘maximum slopes shown shall be used. Alternately, adi ying within the envelope may be used, FIG. 2. 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ASME 816.9-1893 A a icy} TABLE 2 DIMENSIONS OF LONG RADIUS ELBOWS Conter-to-End Nominal | Outside Pipe Diameter | 90 deg. 45 deg. Size atBevel | Elbows Etbows ANP} 2 A 8 Ye 0.84 1.80 0.62 (0) 1.05 1.80 0.75 1 1.32 1.80 0.88 1% 1.68 1.88 1.00 1 1.80 2.25 a2. 2 2.38 3.00 1.38 2M 208 3.75 1.75 3 3.50 4.50 2.00 ate 4.00 5.25 2.25 4 4.50 6.00 2.50 5 5.56 7.60 Bz 6 6.62 9.00 3.78 8 8.62 12.00 5.00 10 10.75 15.00 6.25 2 12.75 18.00 7.50 14 14.00 21.00 8.75 16 16.00 24.00 10.00 18 18.00 27.00 11.25 20 20.00 30.00 12.50 22 22.00 33.00 13.60 24 24.00 36.00 15.00 26 26.00 138.00 16.00 28 28.00 42.00 17.28 30 30.00 45.00 18.60 32 32.00 48.00 19.78 34 34.00 51.00 21.00 36 36.00 54.00 22.25 38 38.00 57.00, 23.62 40 40.00 60.00 24.88 42 42.00 163.00 28.00 44 44.00 66.00 27.38 46 46.00 68.00 28.62 48 48.00 72.00 29.88 GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches. NOTE: (1) A end B dimensions of 1.12 in, ‘may be furnished for NPS Mea nd 0.44 In, respectively we manufacturer's option 9 ASME 816.9-1993 FACTORY-MADE WROUGHT STEEL BUTTWELDING FITTINGS c s TABLE 9 DIMENSIONS OF LONG RADIUS REDUCING ELBOWS on Sr a C vomit | ADEE Yona | Hon | mT cr ie F a | "aoe : cs sea" | gs: | 38 | is [act | ao | eon | som 5x 22 5.56 2.88 7.50 || 20x 12 | 20,00 12.75 | 30.00 ( GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches 10 Y Note (10) Note 2 p—a—she——a [paseo emi fT TABLE 4 DIMENSIONS OF LONG RADIUS RETURNS TABLE DIMENSIONS OF STRAIGHT ‘TEES AND CROSSES ASME 816.9-1993, Pach { t peiiauai Nominal | Outside Nominat | Outside Center-to-End Pipe Diameter | Centerto- Pipe Diameter Ste atBevel | Center Face Size at Bovel Run | Outlet (11,20, (wes) 2 ° « wes} 2 c ” % 0.84 3.00 1.88 % 0.84 1.00 1.00 %13) 1.05 3.00 200 % 1.08 412 12 1 1.32 3.00 219 1 1132 150 1.50 1% 166 3.78 278 1 166 188 188 "Ms 1180 4.50 3.25 Ve 1.90 2.25 2.25 2 2.38 6.00 49 2 ees eee ae 2% 2.88 3.00 2h 208 7.80 S19 3 3.50 9.00 6.25 a a aaa 3th 4.00 10.50 7.28 aa noo aa 4 4.50 an 4 4.50 12.00 8.25 5 5.58 4.08 5 5.56 15.00 10.31 6 6.62 5.62 6 6.62 18.00 12.31 8 8.62 7.00 8 8.62 24.00 16.31 10 10.75 8.50 10 10.75 30.00 20.38 2 12.75 10.00 2 12.78 36.00 24.38 1a 14.00 oS 14 14.00 42.00 28.00 He nen) neroa) 16 16.00 48.00 32.00 nA fee fea 18 18.00 54.00 36.00, a pee 18.08 22 22.00 16.50 20 20.00 60.00 40.00 22 22.00 66.00 44.00 24 24.00 17.00 24 24.00 72.00 48.00, 26 26.00 19.50 ° 28 28.00 20.50 GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches. 30 30.00 22.00 a fos 32 32.00 23.50 © G1) See Table 1 tor tolerance for atignment of ends, U. 34 34.00 25.00 {2) Dimension 4 ts equal to one-half of dimension ©. 36 36.00 26.50 ~_ (8) O and K dimensions of 2.26 in. and 1.69 in, respectively 38 38.00 28.00 ‘may be furnished for NPS "atthe manufacturer's option 40 40.00 28.50 a2 42.00 30.00 44 44.00 32.00 46 46.00 33.60 48 48.00 35.00 n GENERAL NOTE: Dimensions are in inches. NorEs: (1) Outlet dimension Yor NPS 26 and larger is recommended but not require. (2) Dimensions applicable to crosses NPS 24 and smaller. ASME B16.9-1993, FACTORY. MADE WROUGHT STEEL BUTTWELDING FITTINGS. c ate TABLE 6 DIMENSIONS OF REDUCING OUTLET TEES AND REDUCING OUTLET CROSSES Outside ‘Outside Diameter Diameter Nominat at Bovel Centerto-End Nominal ‘at Bevel Contor-to-End Pipe D Pipe > C Size Run | Outer (1) ‘Size Run | Outi (1) wes) Fun | Outlet | ¢ ™ wes} Fun | outlet | ¢ ™ “he x he x Ye osa | o68 | 1.00 | 100 || oxsxs e62 | 556 | 502 | 5.38 he xh x Ye oa | 054 | 1.00 | 100 |} oxexe e62 | 450 | 662 | 812 Ye x nos | og | ur2 | 112 | exexs% | 662 | 400 | 562 | 5.00 Yee xe 10s | oss | 112 | 112 | 6x6xa 662 | 360 | 562 | 408 aie 1s2 | 105 | 180 | 160 | &x8x2% | 662 | 208 | 62 | 475 11x te 12 | os | 150 | 180 | exex6 9.62 | 662 | 7.00 | 662 imxiax1 | 166 | 132 | 188 | 108 | 8xexs 62 | 556 | 7.00 | 6.38 iixthwae | tee | aos | tae | ves | @x8x4 62 | 450 | 700 | 6.12 iixtiny | tee | ose | res | tes | 8x8xa% | 862 | .400 | 700 | 6.00 iextvexim | 190 | 165 | 225 | 225 || 10x10x8 | 10.75 | 262 | aso | 8.00 wiexthxt | tao | ts2 | 225 | 228 | ixt0x6 | 1075 | 662 | 250 | 762 ix thx | 190 | 10s | 228 | 225 || 10xt0x5 | 10.75 | 556 | s50 | 750 Vix vex | 190 | 084 | 225 | 2.25 || 10xtox4 | 10.75 | 450 | 850 | 7.25 2x 2% 1% 2as | 190 | 250 | 298 | 12x12x10| 1275 | 10.75 | 10.00 | 9.50 2x2 1% 238 | 165 | 2580 | 225 | 12x12xe | 1275 | #62 | 10.00 | 00 2x2x1 238 | 132 | 280 | 200 | 12x12x6 | 1275 | 662 | 10.00 | sez 2x2x% 238 | 105 | 250 | 1.75 | 12x12x8 | 1275 | 656 | 10.00 | 2.50 2ux2ex2 | 208 | 238 | 3.00 | 2.75 | 14x 14x12 | 14.00 | 12.75 | 11.00 | 10.62 2x 2x 1% | 208 | 190 | 300 | 262 | 14x 14x10) 14.00 | 10.78 | 11.00 | 10.12 2x 2x1 | 288 | 166 | 300 | 250 | 14x14xe | 14.00 | 62 | 11.00 | 9.75 2x 2ex1 | 288 | 132 | 300 | 225 | iaxtax6 | 1400 | 6.62 | 11.00 | 9.38 Bx 3x 2% 380 | 208 | 338 | 3.25 |} 16x16¢x14| 16.00 | 14.00 | 12.00 | 12.00 Bx 3x2 360 | 238 | 338 | 3.00 | 16x16x12| 16.00 | 12.75 | 12.00 | 11.62 3x 3x 1 360 | 190 | 338 | 208 | 16x16x10| 16.00 | 10.75 | 12.00 | 11.12 Bx ax 1% aso | 16s | 33s | 275 | isxtexs | 1600 | 8.62 | 12.00 | 10.75 ax a%x3 | 400 | 380 | 3.75 | a62 | 1x 16x | 16.00 | 6.62 | 12.00 | 10.38 3% x 3% x 2% | 400 | 288 | 3.75 | 350 | 18x 18x16] 18.00 | 16.00 | 13.60 | 13.00 Bx 3%x2 | 400 | 236 | 375 | 3.25 | ex 18x14 | 18.00 | 14.00 | 13.50 | 13.00 Bux dkex th | 400 | 190 | 375 | 312 | tex tex 12 | 1800 | 1275 | 1350 | 1262 Arne 450 | 400 | a12 | 400 | 18x 18x10] 18.00 | 10.75 | 1380 | 1212 tera 430 | Seo | aie | $88 | textex8 | 1800 | sez | 1380 | 11.75 4x 4x 2h 450 | 208 | 412 | 3.75 |} 20x 20x18 | 20.00 | 18.00 | 15.00 | 14.50 axax2 460 | 298 | 412 | 350 || 20x20x16| 2000 | 16.00 | 15.00 | 14.00 4x ax th 460 | 190 | 412 | 338 || 20x20%14| 2000 | 14.00 | 15.00 | 14.00 eee sss | 450 | ase | 4.62 || 20% 20x12 | 20.00 | 12.75 | 15.00 | 13.62 20x 20x 10 | 20.00 | 10.75 | 15.00 | 13.12 eto BEG | $90 | ees | 480 | 20x 20%8 | 2000 | #62 | 15.00 | 1275 Sx5x3 556 | 350 | 42a | 4.28 : ° 5x5 x 2% ese | 288 | aa | 425 || 22x 22x20] 2200 | 20.00 | 16.50 | 16.00 Bx 5x2 556 | 238 | aa | 412 || 22x22x18| 22.00 | 1800 | 16.50 | 15.50 2

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