BS 4429 PDF
BS 4429 PDF
BS 4429 PDF
Incorporating
Amendment No. 1
Specification for
UDC 621.889.2
BS 4429:1987
The following bodies were also represented in the drafting of the standard,
through subcommittees and panels:
Contents
Page
Committees responsible Inside front cover
Foreword iii
Section 1. General requirements
1.1 Scope 1
1.2 Definitions 1
1.3 Lifting applications 1
1.4 Size 1
1.5 Tolerance on dimensions 1
1.6 Heat treatment 1
1.7 Hot dip galvanizing 1
1.8 Screw threads 1
1.9 Freedom from defects 1
1.10 Proof loading 1
1.11 Marking 2
1.12 Test certificate 2
Section 2. Specific requirements for rigging screws
2.1 General 3
2.2 Tubular body 3
2.3 Workmanship 3
2.4 Attachments 3
2.5 Types of rigging screw 4
2.6 Open and closed dimensions 4
2.7 Safe working loads 4
Section 3. Specific requirements for turnbuckles
3.1 General 7
3.2 Designation 7
3.3 Open body 7
3.4 Workmanship 7
3.5 Attachments 7
3.6 Types of turnbuckle 8
3.7 Open and closed dimensions 8
3.8 Safe working loads 8
Section 4. Specific requirements for attachments
4.1 General 11
4.2 Screwed elongated eyes 11
4.3 Screwed forks 12
4.4 Screwed trapezoidal hooks 13
4.5 Lock-nuts 13
Appendix A Information to be supplied by the purchaser with the
enquiry and order 15
Appendix B Notes on design 15
Appendix C Selection, application and use of rigging screws and
turnbuckles for lifting applications 15
Figure 1 Tubular body for rigging screws 3
Figure 2 Types of rigging screw 5
Figure 3 Hexagon-ended open body for turnbuckles 7
Figure 4 Types of turnbuckle 9
Figure 5 Screwed elongated eye 11
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Figure 6 Screwed fork 12
Figure 7 Screwed trapezoidal hook for turnbuckles 14
Table 1 Recommended maximum sizes of marking stamps 2
Table 2 Tubular bodies for rigging screws 4
Table 3 Open and closed dimensions (H) and safe working
loads for rigging screws 6
Table 4 Hexagon-ended open bodies for turnbuckles 8
Table 5 Open and closed dimensions (H) and safe working
loads for turnbuckles 10
Table 6 Screwed elongated eyes 11
Table 7 Screwed forks (supplied complete with bolt and nut) 13
Table 8 Screwed trapezoidal hooks for turnbuckles 14
Table 9 Types of defect found in in-service inspections and
actions to be taken in the event of a defect 16
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Foreword
This revised British Standard has been prepared under the direction of the
Mechanical Handling Standards Committee.
BS 4429 was first issued in 1969 as a revision of BS 716 Rigging screws and
stretching screws for general engineering purposes and BS 4013 Rigging screws
for shipping purposes and for guyed masts. This revision of BS 4429 supersedes
BS 4429:1969 which is withdrawn. It takes account of commercially accepted
items and introduces a new range of hexagon-ended turnbuckles specifically for
general engineering, lifting purposes and for pipe hanger applications. The safe
working load (SWL) ratings for rigging screws and turnbuckles have been
uprated by 25 %. SWL values for pipe hanger turnbuckles take cognizance of
work currently being undertaken in ISO/TC 5/SC 1.
Rigging screws are specified with combinations of screwed elongated eyes and
screwed forks. Turnbuckles are specified with combinations of screwed elongated
eyes, screwed forks or screwed hooks (hitherto the term stretching screw was
used). Reference should be made to BS 3974-1 for fittings for pipe hanger
turnbuckles.
Rigging screws are normally supplied in the ungalvanized condition
(i.e. self-coloured) but the purchaser has the option of ordering rigging screws in
the hot dip galvanized condition, provided this is stated on his enquiry and order.
The reverse applies to turnbuckles, which are normally supplied in the hot dip
galvanized condition, with the purchaser having the option to order self-coloured
turnbuckles (see Appendix A).
It is sometimes desirable to fit the threaded shanks of rigging screws and
turnbuckles with lock-nuts to prevent possible slacking back, particularly where
vibration occurs. It is pointed out that, if lock-nuts are fitted, dimension H (closed)
will be increased by twice the thickness of one nut.
Details of the information that should be supplied with any enquiry and order are
given in Appendix A.
This standard is based on a design study carried out at the National Physical
Laboratory and funded by the Health and Safety Executive.
Two reports covering this design study are available from the Natural Physical
Laboratory, Teddington, Middlesex TW 11 0LW entitled:
NPL Report DMA (A) 108 The technical background to the revision of
BS 4429:1969 Rigging screws and turnbuckles, by T.A.E. Gorley; and
NPL Report DMA (A) 125 The effects of tolerances on the technical
background of rigging screws, turnbuckles and associated components in the
revision of BS 4429:1969, by T.A.E. Gorley.
This design study was supplemented by actual testing of components at the
laboratories of the Health and Safety Executive. A report by the Health and
Safety Executive, reference IR/L/ME/86/23, entitled Tests to failure of rigging
screw and turnbuckle components revision of BS 4429 gives the results of
proving tests carried out on components made to this British Standard.
The Secretary of State for Industry accepts no responsibility for loss or damage
arising from the use of the recommendations made in the report except to the
extent that such loss or damage arises from the negligence of the Secretary or his
servants or agents.
In this standard, attachments having screwed ends are geometrically similar
throughout their respective ranges, taking account of commercial considerations.
The screwed elongated eyes of these rigging screws have been proportioned to
accept higher tensile steel shackles.
The terms British Standard rigging screw or British Standard turnbuckle
should be taken as applying only to those rigging screws, turnbuckles and
attachments which comply with this British Standard.
Summary of pages
This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pages i to iv,
pages 1 to 16, an inside back cover and a back cover.
This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have had
amendments incorporated. This will be indicated in the amendment table on the
inside front cover.
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mm mm mm mm mm mm
8 130 17.4 6 2.9 11
10 150 21.4 8 3.25 13
12 230 27 10 3.65 16.5
16 230 27 10 3.65 20
20 230 34.1 10 4.55 25
22 300 42.4 12 5.7 29
27 360 44.5 14 6.3 34.5
30 380 51.0 14 6.3 37
33 380 51.0 16 6.3 42
39 410 60.3 16 7.9 49
42 410 76.1 20 8 52
48 410 76.1 20 9.5 59
56 410 95.0 22 10 72
64 410 100.0 25 12.5 82
72 460 120.6 25 12.5 92
76 460 127.0 30 16 96
85 510 132.0 30 19 110
100 510 152.0 30 19 126
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Table 3 Open and closed dimensions (H) and safe working loads for rigging screws
Dimension H
Size of Safe
screw Eye-to-eye [see Figure 2 (a)] Eye-to-fork [see Figure 2 (b)] Fork-to-fork [see Figure 2 (c)] working
A load, (SWL)
Closed Open Closed Open Closed Open
mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
8 200 304 198 302 196 300 200 kg
10 252 370 241 359 230 348 300 kg
12 334 525 332 523 330 521 500 kg
16 372 550 371 549 370 548 750 kg
20 384 550 382 548 380 546 1.25 t
22 460 689 462 691 464 693 2t
27 534 807 532 806 530 803 3t
30 544 828 562 846 580 864 4t
33 596 870 602 876 608 882 5t
39 630 915 649 934 668 953 6t
42 650 925 680 955 710 985 7.5 t
48 710 966 733 989 756 1 012 10 t
56 800 1 030 790 1 020 780 1 010 15 t
64 806 1 011 798 1 003 790 995 20 t
72 888 1 117 874 1 103 860 1 089 25 t
76 1 094 1 310 1 047 1 263 1 000 1 216 30 t
85 1 210 1 448 1 135 1 373 1 060 1 298 40 t
100 1 280 1 470 1 194 1 384 1 108 1 298 50 t
NOTE For dimensions of attachments, see Table 6 and Table 7.
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mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
8 M8 130 180 180 8 7 12.7 100 150 150 15 11
10 M10 150 184 184 10 8 16.7 116 150 150 17 12
12 M12 230 190 190 12 8 18.7 190 150 150 20 15
16 M16 230 202 202 16 11 23.7 178 150 150 26 19
20 M20 230 214 214 20 13 29.7 166 150 150 32 23
22 M22 300 222 22 14 31.6 228 150 36 26
24 M24 228 24 15 35.4 150 39 29
27 M27 360 238 27 15 40.4 276 150 44 29
30 M30 380 256 256 30 16 45.4 274 150 150 53 35
33 M33 380 258 36 18 49.4 274 150 53 42
36 M36 266 36 18 54.3 150 58 42
39 M39 410 276 39 20 59.3 284 150 63 45
42 M42 410 286 286 42 21 64.3 274 150 150 68 50
48 M48 410 310 310 54 28 74.3 250 150 150 80 62
56 M56 410 330 330 67 28 84.1 230 150 150 90 72
64 M64 410 354 354 67 32 94.1 206 150 150 102 72
72 M72 460 382 382 75 34 104.3 228 150 150 116 83
NOTE The design of turnbuckle can incorporate any length of opening provided S, C and D are maintained.
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Table 5 Open and closed dimensions (H) and safe working loads for turnbuckles
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Dimension H Safe working load
SWL (see note 2)
Size of Eye-to-eye [see Figure 4 (a)] Eye-to-fork [see Figure 4 (b)] Fork-to-fork [see Figure 4 (c)] Hook-to-hook [see Figure 4 (d)]
screw
A Series no. 1 Series no. 2 Series no. 1 Series no. 2 Series no. 1 Series no. 2 Series no. 1 Series no. 2 Lifting Pipe hanger
purposes purposes
Closed Open Closed Open Closed Open Closed Open Closed Open Closed Open Closed Open Closed Open
mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
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mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm
8 M8 10 6 18 98 98 128 65 65 90 15
10 M8 12 6 20 115 115 132 75 75 92 18
12 M10 15 9 34 165 165 148 115 115 95 23
16 M16 22 10 50 185 185 171 115 115 101 32
20 M16 23 12 55 190 190 182 115 115 107 36
22 M20 28 13 60 232 232 195 150 150 111 40
27 M22 30 14 68 267 267 204 180 180 119 50
30 M27 34 17 70 290 290 229 190 190 123 58
33 M30 38 19 75 304 304 243 190 190 129 64
39 M33 50 20 90 334 334 268 205 205 138 68
42 M36 50 23 110 355 355 293 205 205 143 80
48 M42 56 26 130 378 378 325 205 205 155 92
56 M48 67 30 135 390 390 355 205 205 165 108
64 M56 70 32 135 395 395 376 205 205 177 120
72 M64 88 42 150 430 430 420 230 230 191 140
76 M72 110 50 185 500 230 152
85 M80 110 50 185 530 255 170
100 M90 115 58 220 554 255 200
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