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  2. Rebar Weight and Size Calculator

    www.inchcalculator.com/rebar-weight-calculator

    Calculate the weight and dimensions of rebar. Find the dimensions and weight for all sizes of rebar, including US, Canadian, and European.

  3. Rebars - Weights - The Engineering ToolBox

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    Weights of rebar rods - size ranging 1/4.

  4. Rebar - U.S. Imperial Reinforcing Bar - The Engineering ToolBox

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    Mild Steel - Round Bars Weight Weight of round bars. Rebar - Metric Reinforcing Bar Reinforcing bar - European metric dimensions. Rebars - Weights

  5. Rebar Weight Calculator - Metal Guide

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    Formula and calculation methods. The weight of steel reinforcement is a reference value, the exact values are best taken from the relevant technical standards. Most often, the required rebar weight table, for example 12, is not at hand, in which case our calculator will help you.

  6. Rebar Weight Chart With Different Diameters and Weights

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    Rebar Weight Chart. Generally, a rebar weight is defined in terms of unit weight per length as specified in imperial and SI units in the chart above. Also, the nominal diameter of the ASTM standard bars increases by 1/8 inch for each rebar size.

  7. Rebar Weight Calculator (meter / kg) - Online Calculation

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    Our calculator helps you calculate the weight of carbon steel rebar online. Simply specify the length of the product and the nominal diameter (range - from 6mm to 80mm). We offer a service that combines two functions: a rebar weight calculator by mass and by meter.

  8. Rebar Sizes, Grades and Types — A Complete Guide

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    Weight: Rebar is often sold by weight, which is determined by the diameter and length. Knowing the bar number helps in calculating the weight of the rebar needed for a project. For instance, a #4 rebar will weigh less per foot compared to a #8 rebar.