Weight Calculator

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Standard conversion factors
INCH = 25.4 MILLIMETRE
FOOT = 0.3048 METRE
YARD = 0.9144 METRE
MILE = 1.6093 KILOMETER
ACRE = 0.4047 HECTARE
POUND = 0.4536 KILOGRAM
DEGREE FARENHEIT X 5/9 – 32 = DEGREE CELSIUS
MILLIMETRE= 0.0394 INCH
METRE = 3.2808FOOT
METRE = 1.0936YARD

1) MILD STEEL (MS)
SHEET
WEIGHT (KGS) = LENGTH (MM) X WIDTH (MM) X 0. 00000785 X THICKNESS
example – The weight of MS Sheet of 1mm thickness and size 1250 MM X 2500 MM shall be
2500MM X 1250 MM X 0.00000785 X 1 = 24.53 KGS/ SHEET
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ROLLED STEEL CHANNELS
ROLLED STEEL CHANNELS

MS SQUARE
WEIGHT (KGS ) = WIDTH X WIDTH X 0.00000785 X LENGTH.
Example : A Square of size 25mm and length 1 metre then the weight shall be.
25x25X 0.00000785 X 1000mm = 4.90 kgs/metre

MS ROUND
WEIGHT (KGS ) = 3.14 X 0.00000785 X ((diameter / 2)X( diameter / 2)) X LENGTH.
Example : A Round of 20mm diameter and length 1 metre then the weight shall be.
3.14 X 0.00000785 X ((20/2) X ( 20/2)) X 1000 mm = 2.46 kgs / metre

SS ROUND
DIA (mm) X DIA (mm) X 0.00623 = WEIGHT PER METRE
SS / MS Pipe
OD ( mm) – W.Tthick(mm) X W.Thick (mm) X 0.0248 = Weight Per Metre
OD ( mm) – W.Tthick(mm) X W.Thick (mm) X 0.00756 = Weight Per Foot

SS / MS CIRCLE
DIA(mm) X DIA (mm) X THICK(mm) 0.0000063 = Kg Per Piece

SS sheet
Length (Mtr) X Width (Mtr) X Thick(mm) X 8 = Weight Per Piece
Length (ft) X Width (ft) X Thick(inch) X 3 /4 = Weight Per Piece

S.S HEXAGONAL BAR
DIA (mm) X DIA (mm) X 0.00680 = WT. PER Mtr
Dia (mm) X Dia (mm) X 0.002072 = Wt. Per foot.

BRASS SHEET
WEIGHT (KGS) = LENGTH (MM) X BREADTH (MM) X 0. 0000085 X THICKNESS
Example – The weight of brass sheet of thickness 1 mm, length 1220mm and breadth 355mm shall be
1220 X355X 0.0000085 X 1 = 3.68 Kgs/Sheet

COPPER SHEET
WEIGHT (KGS) = LENGTH (MM) X BREADTH (MM) X 0. 0000087 X THICKNESS
Example – The weight of coppper sheet of thickness 1 mm, length 1220mm and breadth 355mm shall be
1220X355 X 0.0000087 X 1 = 3.76 Kgs/Sheet

BRASS / COPPER PIPE
OD (mm) – THICK (mm) X THICK(mm) X 0.0260 = WEIGHT PER METRE

ALUMINUM SHEET
WEIGHT (KGS) = LENGTH (MM) X BREADTH (MM) X 0. 00000026 X THICKNESS
Example – The weight of Aluminum sheet of thickness 1 mm, length 2500mm and breadth 1250 mm shall be
2500x1250X 0.0000026 X 1 = 8.12 Kgs/Sheet

ALUMINIUM PIPE
OD (mm) – THICK(mm) X THICK(mm) X0.0083 = WEIGHT PER METRE

We are extremely thankful to Er. Harpal Aujla for sharing this on our site and thus helping civil engineering students.

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Comments
  • A.Vaithiyanathan November 7, 2011 at 3:20 am

    Please send the MS Rod Calculation Chart Length & Weight

  • syed zonaid ul hoque November 9, 2011 at 7:45 am

    thanks, it is help us to slove our provlem

  • Datta M November 10, 2011 at 3:30 am

    How is calculated the wt of ms angle?

  • inderjeet singh November 14, 2011 at 4:52 am

    how i calculate force of power press hammer according to fly wheel size

  • AnujVinod November 15, 2011 at 5:37 am

    need to know rectangle pipe 122mm x 61mm x 3.2mm thick weight formula

  • Bipin Kumar November 19, 2011 at 1:13 am

    R. Sir.

    I Need a weight chart of Hexagonal nut (MS)

  • Sanjay Tore November 28, 2011 at 6:28 am

    Dear Sir
    I want to know weight caculation of square/rectangle pipes
    1)Rectangle pipes 170 x 92 x4.8 th
    2)Rectangle pipes 96 x 48 x3.2 th
    3)Rectangle pipes 50 x 50 x 3.2 th
    4)Rectangle pipes 40 x 40 x 5 th
    5)Rectangle pipes 375 x 200 x 8 th
    6)Rectangle pipes 200 x 125 x 8 th
    7)Rectangle pipes 100 x 50 x 4.8 th
    Please send the weight calculation formula & weight of above pipes to cross check weight wether pur calculation
    correct or not

    Waiting for immediate response

    With warm regards
    Sanjay Tore (Weld Cut Technologies)

  • vibin sidharthan December 4, 2011 at 1:15 am

    want to know how to calculate the weight of ms beam

  • vaibhav pandav December 4, 2011 at 5:16 am

    please give me wt of m.s. pipe thickness 3,4mm size 25,37,50,62,75,100mmdia seeend me achart

  • AJAY KUMAR December 7, 2011 at 2:19 pm

    VALUE OF PI IS 3.1415

  • suresh shaw December 8, 2011 at 3:55 am

    i need running meter weight of different dia of m.s. pipe .

  • Mohd.Usman December 8, 2011 at 11:57 am

    pls need a help here (how to determine weight of steel pipes in tons using the length,width and thickness) pls need the exact formula for this

  • KALANDI CHARAN SAHOO December 9, 2011 at 3:16 am

    Respected Sir,
    Please give to me the details of all types m.s pipe weight per meter.

  • Natarajan December 10, 2011 at 8:48 am

    Dear sir,
    my name is natarajan i’m working in production supervisor.
    pls send the ms chequare plate weight calculate formula&all ms&ss plate ,sheet,rod,square weight formula_density to very useful to me.

  • Biranchi December 11, 2011 at 9:21 am

    How we calculating weight of a gp coil.when we have length,width,thickness,

  • rocky December 12, 2011 at 3:22 am

    need to lower 2 inch scaffolding pipe down at least 100 meters using crane freefall,what weight should i use for this application, formula to be used?

  • salim December 12, 2011 at 8:33 am

    pls give a answer how we can make the rectangle shape water tank capicty of 5000 litre

    • ram December 19, 2011 at 12:45 pm

      inside of dimensions of tank 5x1x1 m (lxbxd) u get 5000 litre water

  • Lokesh K.B. December 14, 2011 at 1:38 am

    Pls send me the Rectangular M.S.Pipes calculation chart

  • sheebaprakash December 16, 2011 at 1:10 pm

    how can calculate the weight of c channel with width 2″

  • sakthi December 20, 2011 at 4:50 am

    i want ms pipe (honed tube )weight calculation formula

    ID=60
    OD=80
    W=?

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