MS Pipe Weight Chart

Complete mild steel pipe weight chart as per IS:1239 and IS:3589 specifications. All standard nominal bore sizes from ½ inch to 12 inch with weight per meter, 6m, and 12m pipe weights.

IS:1239Standard
7.85 g/cm³Steel Density
17+Pipe Sizes
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📥 MS Pipe Weight Chart PDF

Print-ready chart for site use. Based on IS:1239 standard.

ℹ️ Formula used: Weight (kg/m) = (OD – t) × t × 0.02466  |  Steel density: 7850 kg/m³ (IS standard)  |  Values may vary ±2% due to manufacturing tolerances.

MS Round Pipe Weight Chart (IS:1239)

Nominal Size OD (mm) Thickness (mm) ID (mm) Weight (kg/m) 6m Pipe (kg) 12m Pipe (kg) kg/ft lbs/ft
IS:1239 Medium class standard. Actual weight may vary ±2–3%. © PipeWeightCalculator.com

MS Large Diameter Pipe Weight Chart (IS:3589)

For larger diameter pipes used in water mains, process piping, and industrial applications.

Size (mm OD)Thickness (mm)kg/m6m (kg)12m (kg)kg/ft

GI Pipe Weight Chart (IS:1239 Part 1)

Galvanized iron pipe weights for Light (L), Medium (M), and Heavy (H) classes.

NB SizeOD (mm)ClassT (mm)kg/m6m (kg)12m (kg)kg/ft

Square Pipe Weight Chart (IS:4923 SHS)

Square hollow section weights for all standard sizes. Formula: 4(W−t)×t×0.00785

Size (mm)Thickness (mm)kg/m6m (kg)12m (kg)kg/ftlbs/ft

MS Pipe Weight Chart — FAQs

What is the weight of 1 inch MS pipe per meter?
A 1 inch MS pipe (OD = 33.4mm, medium class thickness = 2.9mm) weighs 2.19 kg/m as per IS:1239. A standard 6m pipe weighs approximately 13.14 kg and a 12m pipe weighs 26.28 kg.
What is the weight of 2 inch MS pipe per meter?
A 2 inch MS pipe (OD = 60.3mm, medium class thickness = 3.2mm) weighs approximately 4.51 kg/m. A 6m pipe weighs 27.04 kg and a 12m pipe weighs 54.08 kg.
How do I download the MS pipe weight chart as PDF?
Click the "Download PDF" or "Print Chart" button above. In your print dialog, select "Save as PDF" to download. The chart is print-optimized with clean table formatting for professional use on site.
What standard is the MS pipe weight chart based on?
This chart is based on IS:1239 (Steel Tubes, Tubulars and Other Wrought Steel Fittings) for standard sizes and IS:3589 for larger diameter pipes. All weights use steel density 7850 kg/m³ as per IS standard.
Why does actual pipe weight differ from the chart?
Manufacturing tolerances of ±2–3% in OD and wall thickness (as permitted by IS:1239) can cause slight variations. Surface scale, mill tolerance, and batch variations also affect actual weight. Always weigh samples from your supplier for critical procurement.

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