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roll cages
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roll cages
what material do you use to make roll cages out of. (dont say pipe or tube)
i want to put an internal cage into my gq ute, i was thinking 48.5mm O/D with 4mm wall, heavy wall pipe, is that too much, i want to keep weight down as much as i can without having to use cromoly.
i can get whatever steel i need through work, but want to use the right stuff first time, no need for overkill.
i want to put an internal cage into my gq ute, i was thinking 48.5mm O/D with 4mm wall, heavy wall pipe, is that too much, i want to keep weight down as much as i can without having to use cromoly.
i can get whatever steel i need through work, but want to use the right stuff first time, no need for overkill.
cheers Pete.
its the skinny pedal
its the skinny pedal
Most of the tubing we have supplied has been 1 3/4" (44.5mm) by .102" (2.6mm) wall thickness CDW cold drawn tubing.
I think the sizing your looking at will be a bit of an overkill.
Regards Andrew.
I think the sizing your looking at will be a bit of an overkill.
Regards Andrew.
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when the cage is installed and you rock up to a comp, how do they check what material you have used? not being a smart arse, but just wanting to know, do you have to supply photos of the building of the cage or an outcut of the tube or do they they just take your word
cheers Pete.
its the skinny pedal
its the skinny pedal
maybe i should of looked at the ccda website first.
5.4 MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS
All tubing used in roll bar protection structures shall be circular section cold drawn steel tube (CDS,
CDW or CEW) with properties as shown in the following tables.
Composition Property Specification
Carbon Content 0.3% max.
Magnese content 1.0% max.
Other alloy content 0.5% max.
Tensile strength 350 Mpa min.
Minimum dimensions
Component. Outside Diameter Wall Thickness
Main Hoop
44.45mm 2.5mm
50.00mm 2.0mm
All other Components
38mm 2.5mm
40mm 2.0mm
cheers Pete.
its the skinny pedal
its the skinny pedal
That is correct and scrutineerrs may not have the technical skills to determine if a cage is correct. That is why cages for CCDA events are supposed to be certified, as part of the logbook allocation, a roll cage certification bnumber is stiuck to the cage to determine that it has been appropriately certified.rover1 wrote:when the cage is installed and you rock up to a comp, how do they check what material you have used? not being a smart arse, but just wanting to know, do you have to supply photos of the building of the cage or an outcut of the tube or do they they just take your word
It pays to do it right the first time.
Jason
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