Rebar Weight | per m per foot

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Rebar weight can be obtained from the relevant standards. The manual calculation of the rebar weight per foot or rebar weight per meter could be a little different from the values specified in the standards.

It is very important to be aware of the rebar unit weight as there are limitations of variations. The code specified tolerances shall be allowed to be changed. Engineers shall make the reinforcement bar weight within the acceptable range.

The following table indicates the allowable tolerances in the weight.

Rebar Weight per meter or foot

The following table can be used as the weight calculator. We need not have a manual or system calculator to do that.

By using the following table, you can obtain the reinforcement weight for meter or foot at the moment.

Rebar Unit Weight
Bar DiameterKg/m – rebar weight per meter (m)Kg/ft – rebar weight per foot (ft)
60.2220.067
80.3950.120
100.6160.188
120.8880.270
161.5790.480
202.4660.751
253.8541.174
326.3131.925
409.8643.023
5015.4134.724

weight of reinforcement bars 6mm, 8mm, 10mm, 12mm, 16mm, 20mm, 25mm, 32mm, 40mm and 50mm are indicated in the above table.

Further, sometimes, it is required to obtain the rebar weight based on the bar diameter and the spacing of the bars. Especially when the reinforcement quantities of the slab, walls, etc. are taken, the following table could be used to calculate the weight of the rebar.

rebar weight

Rebar Weight Calculator

Let’s see how we can calculate the reinforcement weight. We need not have a calculator to do that. We can do it manually.

Once we calculate the rebar unit weight, we can calculate the rebar weight per foot or rebar weight per 6m and 12m.

Nominal area of the bar = A

Diameter of the bare  = D

The density of the reinforcement = ρ


Rebar weight per meter

Cross sectional area = A = (π D2) / 4

Volume pre meter = A x 1 = (π D2) / 4

Weight per meter = ρ(π D2) / 4

From this equation, we can calculate the weight of their rebar per meter length. Here, the density of reinforcement is in kg/m3 and bar diameter in m.

Example: 

Bar diameter 16mm

Density of reinforcement = 7850 kg/m3

Weight of rebar per meter = ρ(π D2) / 4 = 7850 x (π 0.0162) / 4 = 1.57833

This value is the same as the above table and there have approximated to the next decimal.

Similarly, we can calculate the rebar weight per foot also.

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