GOST 8639-82 PDF
Name in English:
GOST 8639-82
Name in Russian:
ŠŠŠ”Š¢ 8639-82
Square steel pipes. Range
Full title and description
GOST 8639-82 ā "Square steel tubes. Assortment" (Russian: "Š¢ŃŃŠ±Ń ŃŃŠ°Š»ŃŠ½ŃŠµ ŠŗŠ²Š°Š“ŃŠ°ŃŠ½ŃŠµ. ДоŃŃŠ°Š¼ŠµŠ½Ń"). The standard defines the nominal sizes, wall-thickness ranges, manufacturing methods and basic technical requirements for square-profile steel tubes used in construction, mechanical engineering and general-purpose fabrication.
Abstract
GOST 8639-82 establishes the assortment (range) of square steel tubes ā including seamless hot- and cold-formed, electric-welded (including coldāformed and hotācalibrated welded) and furnaceāwelded products ā and specifies their permitted sizes, wall thicknesses, marking and length categories. It is a dimensional and productādefinition standard (sortament) intended to ensure interchangeability and to standardize ordering and production.
General information
- Status: Active / In force (standard introduced and applied since 01 January 1983; limitation of term withdrawn by Gosstandart resolution).
- Publication date: Original designation GOST 8639-82; put into effect 01 January 1983.
- Publisher: Approved by the USSR State Committee for Standards (Gosstandart); developed with participation of the Ministry of Ferrous Metallurgy; currently maintained within the postāSoviet standards system (Rosstandart / interstate catalogues).
- ICS / categories: OKS/ICS classification for this document is listed under industrial pipe categories (OKS 23.040.10 / profile and structural steel pipes).
- Edition / version: Original 1982 standard (GOST 8639-82) ā introduced 1983 ā with amendments published (Amend. No.1 ā 1987; No.2 ā 1990; No.3 ā 1992; Change/Amend. No.4 applied in 2010).
- Number of pages: 11 pages (typical publication / reprints list 11 pages).
Scope
The standard applies to square steel tubes manufactured by multiple methods: seamless hotādeformation and coldādeformation, electricāwelding (including coldādrawn welded and hotācalibrated welded), and furnace welding. Defined external side (A) and wall thickness (s) ranges include (typical ranges per method): coldāformed seamless tubes A = 10ā120 mm, s = 1.0ā8.0 mm; hotādeformed seamless A = 60ā180 mm, s = 4.0ā14.0 mm; electricāwelded A = 10ā100 mm, s = 0.8ā5.0 mm. The standard sets dimensional tables, sectional properties (area, mass per metre, moments) and rules for lengths (measured, unmeasured, multiple lengths), tolerances and marking.
Key topics and requirements
- Definition of tube types covered (seamless hot/cold, electricāwelded, furnaceāwelded) and permitted manufacturing methods.
- Dimensional assortment tables: external side (A) sizes and corresponding wallāthickness (s) options with calculated crossāsection area, mass per metre, moments of inertia and resistance.
- Allowed size and wallāthickness ranges by production method and associated tolerances for sides and wall thickness.
- Length classification and permissible deviations (measured ā merna, unmeasured ā nemerna, and multiple lengths) and typical standard production lengths.
- Marking, labeling and requirements for acceptance: marking of nominal size, steel grade, manufacturer identification and length; references to steelāgrade standards (e.g., GOST 13663 series) for material selection.
- References to related normative documents and amendments that modify or clarify production and inspection practices.
Typical use and users
Used by pipe manufacturers, steel mills, fabricators, procurement departments, structural and mechanical engineers, construction contractors and suppliers of profile tubing. Typical applications include structural framing, furniture and railing manufacture, scaffolding, supports, enclosures, and other loadābearing or fabricated components where standardized square profile tubing is required.
Related standards
Commonly referenced documents include GOST 13663ā86 (steel grades for profile pipes), related profileāpipe standards such as GOST 8645ā68 (rectangular profile tubes), and more recent national/international standards and normative documents on pipe testing and steel grades (various GOST/R and ISO references used in conjunction with GOST 8639ā82). Amendments and changes published in IUS bulletins and Rosstandart orders apply to interpretation and current use.
Keywords
GOST 8639-82, square steel tubes, square profile pipe, assortment, profile tubing, dimensions, wall thickness, welded tube, seamless tube, tube tolerances, pipe marking.
FAQ
Q: What is this standard?
A: GOST 8639-82 is the Soviet/Russian standard that defines the assortment (range) and basic dimensional/marking rules for square steel tubes ā covering seamless and welded products produced by several manufacturing methods. It was introduced into force on 01 January 1983.
Q: What does it cover?
A: It covers form and nominal sizes (side A and wall thickness s), sectional properties (area, mass per metre, moments), permitted methods of manufacture (hot and cold seamless, electricāwelded, furnace welded), length categories and dimensional tolerances, plus marking and references to material standards.
Q: Who typically uses it?
A: Producers of profile tubing, steel mills, traders and distributors of structural square tubes, engineers and designers specifying standard square profiles for construction, mechanical and furniture applications, and procurement/specification teams that require standardized product definitions.
Q: Is it current or superseded?
A: The standard is listed as active (in force) in Russian normative catalogs; its formal limitation of validity was removed by a Gosstandart resolution and it has received amendments (last administrative change noted in 2010). However, users should verify current national/regional applicability for specific regulated applications and check whether a more recent national or industry standard is required for a particular project.
Q: Is it part of a series?
A: Yes ā GOST 8639-82 is part of the family of GOST standards covering steel pipes and profiles (related documents include standards for rectangular/profile pipes, steel grades and testingāe.g., GOST 8645ā68, GOST 13663ā86 and others). It replaced GOST 8639-68 and is crossāreferenced with other pipeārelated standards.
Q: What are the key keywords?
A: Square steel tubes; assortment; profile pipe; welded and seamless; dimensions; wall thickness; GOST 8639ā82; marking; length categories; pipe tolerances.