Indian Standard: High Strength Bolts Structures - Code of in Steel Practice
Indian Standard: High Strength Bolts Structures - Code of in Steel Practice
Indian Standard: High Strength Bolts Structures - Code of in Steel Practice
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(Reaffirmed 2013)
(Reaffirmed 2012)
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Indian Standard (Reaffirmed 2011)
( First Revision )
(Reaffirmed 2009)
UDC 631-882-2 : 624-014-2-078-2
(Reaffirmed 2008)
(Reaffirmed 2007)
(Reaffirmed 2006)
(Reaffirmed 2005)
@ BIS 1992
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FOREWORD
This Indian Standard ( First Revision ) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards, after
the draft finalized by the Structural Engineering Sectional Committee had been approved by the
Civil Engineering Division Council.
Use of high strength bolts in structural connections is fast gaining popularity over the con-
ventional bolted connections. These structural connections which could be either bearing type
or friction type have rigidity or continuity comparable with what is achievable in welded
construction. The strength of the joint fabricated by means of these bolts is obtained by
bearing or friction ( grip ) developed as a result of very high initial tension in the bolts produced
by tightening the nuts to the specified bolt tension.
This standard was first published in 1967. In this revision following important modifications
have been effected:
i) Bolts of property class 8.8 and 19.9 as covered in IS 3757 : 1958 ‘High strength structural
bolts ( second revision )’ have been specified.
ii) In addition to friction type joints, joints subjected to tensile force only in the direction
of the bolt axis and bearing type joints have been covered.
iii) In the method of tightening of bolts, the ‘torque control method’ has been replaced by
use of ‘direct tension indication device’.
iv) Fabrication and assembling provisions have been elaborated.
v) A method for the determination of slip factor for the different surface conditions has been
inclubed.
In the preparation of this code, considerable assistance has been derived from AS 1511-1984
SAA High Strength Structural Bolting Code’, issued by Standards Association of Australia
(SAA).
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lndian Standard
HIGH STRENGTH BOLTS IN STEEL
STRUCTURES-CODE OF PRACTICE
( First Revision )
1 SCOPE 3.1.4 Friction Type Joints - A joint connected
with high-strength bolts tensioned to such a
1.1 This standard covers the requirements for bolt tension that the resultant clamping action
the design, fabrication,assembly and inspection transfers all the applied forces acting in the
in all types of steel structures, of structural pIane of the common contact surfaces by the
joints using high strength bolts conforming to friction developed between the contact
IS 3757 : 1985 CHigh strength structural bolts surfaces.
( second revision )’ tensioned to the mini mum
bolts tension specified in this code. 3.1.5 Grip - The total thickness of steel
sections to be held together, including packing
1.2 This standard applies to high strength but excluding washers.
bolts used in both friction type and bearing
type shear joints and for tension joints. 3.1.6 Length of Bolt - The distance from the
underside of the bolt head to the extreme end
1.3 This standard is complementary to of the shank including any camber or radius.
IS 800 : 1984 Code of practice for general
construction on steel ( second revision )‘. 3.1.7 Ply - A single thickness of steel forming
Provisions not covered in this standard shall part of a structural joint.
be conforming to IS 800 ; 1984. 3.1.8 Proof Load - Proof stress RpoZ multiplied
by the stress area of the bolt.
2 REFERENCES
3.1.9 Slip Factor - The ratio of the shear
The Indian Standards listed in Annex A are force required to produce slip between two
necessary adjuncts to this standard. plies to the force ( shank tension ) clamping
the two plies together.
3 TERMINOLOGY AND SYMBOLS
3.1.10 Snug Tight - The level of tightness
3.1 Terminology attained by a few impacts of an impact wrench
or by the full efforts of a man using a Standard/
For the purpose of this standard the definitions podger spanner or a spud wrench.
given in 3.1.1 to 3.1.8 shall apply in addition
to the nomenclature and terminology covered 3.2 Symbols
in IS 8537 : 1977.
Symbols used in this code shall have the
3.1.1 Bearing Type Joints - A joint connected following meaning:
with fully tensioned high strength bolts where d = nominal dia of bolt, in mm;
joint slip may occur so that the applied force
is transferred by shear in the bolts and bearing e = minimium distance from edge of a.
on the connected parts. hole to the edge of a ply, in mm,
measured in the direction of a com-
3.1.2 Effective Interface - A common contact ponent of a force, plus half the bolt
surface between two load-transmitting plies, diameter. The edge of a ply shall be
excluding packing pieces, through which the deemed to include the edge of an
bolt passes. adjacent bolt hole;
f, = yield stress of the ply, in MPa;
3.1.3 Factor of Safety - The numerical value
by which the load that would cause slip in a P, = tensile force on the bolt, in kN;
joint is divided to give the maximum permissi- PtO = maximum permissible tensile force
ble working load on the joint. in the bolt, in kN;
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I = thickness of the ply, in mm; 5 DESIGN
V = shear force on the bolt, in kN; and
5.1 General
Vob = maximum permissible shear force on
the bolt, in kN. Ail connections, the rigidity of which is
essential to the continuity assumed as the basis
4 BOLT, NUTS AND WASHERS of the design analysis, shall be capable of
resisting the moments, shears and axial loads
4.1 Dimensions and Properties to which they would be subjected by the design
loading.
Bolts, nuts and washers shall conform to
IS 3757 : 1985, IS 6623 : 1985 and IS 6649 : 1985 5.2 Joints subject to an Applied Tensile Force
respectively. Only in the Direction of the Bolt Axis.
4.1.1 The length of the bolt shall be calculated For joints in which the only force is an applied
by adding the allowance given in Table 1 to tensile force in the direction of bolt axis, the
the total calculated maximum grip length tensile force on any bolt shall not exceed the
covering maximum limits of ply thickness. The values specified in co1 4 and 5 of Table 2.
total length shall be rounded off to the next
higher nominal length given in IS 3757 : 1985. NOTES
It is desirable that the designer checks in each 1 The tabulated value for tension P to correspond
case whether with the final bolt length so to 0.6 times the mininium bolt tension ( see Table 3)
obtained, it is possible to tighten the nuts when taken equal to the proof load values as stipulated
all the plates are of minimum permissible in Table 7 of IS 1367 ( Part 3 ) : 1979.
thickness. 2 The tabulated values for shear in bearing type
joints V,,b correspond to 0.25 times the appropriate
4.2 Storage minimum tensile strength R, as given in Table 3 of
IS 1367 ( Part 3 ) : 1979 multiplied by the relevant
Care shall be taken that bolts, nuts and washers stress area of the shank or threaded portion of the
are stored in such a way that they do not bolt.
deteriorate. They are normally supplied by
the manufacturer with a light coating of rust 5.2.1 Where fatigue conditions are involved,
preventing oil which is not detrimental and the tensile force on any bolt shall not exceed
should not be removed. In this condition O-5 times the minimum bolt tension specified in
they are ready for use and any further treat- Table 3.
ment at works or site is not recommended. 5.3 Bearing Type Joints
Table 1 Allowance for Bolt Length 5.3.1 Limitations on Bearing Type Joints
(Clause 4.1.1 ) Shear and moment connection where slip is
not acceptable shall be designed as friction-
Nominal
Size Nominal Bolt Allowancefor type joints.
of Bolt Dia in mm Grip in mm
M 16 16 26 5.3.2 Joints Subject to Shear Force Only
M 20 20 31
M 24 24 36 Bearing type joints subject to shear force only,
M 30 30 42 and which are less than 500 mm long in the
M 36 36 48 direction of the applied shear force, shall be
proportioned so that the shear force on any
NOTES bolt does not exceed the maximum permissible
1 Allowance specified includes, thickness of one nut
shear force Vat, specified in co1 6 to 9 of
and one standard washer, to provide a safe pro- Table 2.
trusion of bolt end beyond the nut after tightening.
Thickness of additional washers if used should be For joints greater than 500 mm long in the
included in calculating the maximum total grip direction of the applied shear force, the shear
length. force on any bolt shall not exceed the values
2 The allowance specified applies to friction type ’ established on tests. However in the absence
joints or bearing type joints where threads are
permitted in the shear plane. Higher allowance of the above, the following values, as appro-
may be required for bearing type joints where priate may be used:
threads are excluded from the shear plane. A
minimum number of two free threads shall project a) 500 mm to 1200 mm long 617 Vob
beyond the inside bearing face of the nut in all
joints. b) Over 1200 mm long 417 Vob
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Table 2 Maximum Permissible Applied Forces for Joints
( Clauses 5.2 and 3.2 )
Nominal Size Stress Area of Maximum Permissible Applied Forces in Bolts in kN
of Bolt Bolt, in mm* ~-----_-_---_-__- --c---T
Tension ( Pt, ) Shear in Bearing Type Joints V,,a for Bolts of
in Bolts of Property Class
Property Class
Shank Thread 8.8 10.9 8.8 10.9
5.3.3 Joints Subject to Shear and Tensile Forces 5.4.2 Joints Subject to Shear Force Only
Bearing-type joints subject to shear and tensile In friction-type joints subject to shear force
forces shall be proportioned so that: only in the Plane of the effective interfaces, the
( pt/pto )” + ( v/vob )” d 1.0 number and dispositions of high-strength bolts
shall be proportioned so that the resulting
5.3.4 Limitations of Transmitted Forces force at any boIt positions does not exceed the
value:
For bolts of all diameters, bearing force in
Newtons transmitted between any bolt and any Slip factor x Number of effective interfaces x
ply shall not exceed 1*2xf,x dx t. In addition, M;nimum bolt tension
the component of a force rn newtons on a ply
acting on the edge of a bolt hole in the Factor of safety
direction of the minimum distance toward the
edge of a ply shall not exceed e f4-. t/l-4. In the above expression, the factor of safety
shall be taken as 1.4 for structures and mate-
5.4 Friction Type Joints rials within the scope of IS 800 : 1984 and for
the load combination specified therein. No
5.4.1 General additional factor is required to take account
of fatigue conditions. Where the effect of wind
Where the surfaces in contact comply with the forces on the structures has to be taken into
requirements of 6.2 and the surfaces are clean consideration, this factor of safety may be
‘as rolled’, slip factor shall be assumed as 0.35. reduced to 1.2 provided the connections are
If any applied finish, or other surface condi- adequate when (i) wind forced are not consi-
tions including a machined surface is desired, dered, (ii) wind is not the primary loading for
slip factor used shalI be based upon tests the purpose of design. For structures not
performed in accordance with the procedure covered by IS 800 : 1984, the factor of safety/
given in Annex B. load factor given in the appropriate design
NOTE - In the absence of test results, the slip standard shall be used.
factor given in Annex C for different surface condi-
tions generally adopted may be used at the discre-
tion of the designer. 5.4.3 Joints Subject to Shear and Tensile Force
5.4.1.1 Joints shall be identified in accordance An externally applied tension in the direction
with 5.6 and the fabrication drawings shall of the bolt axis reduces the effective clamping
indicate the surface treatment required at each action of a bolt which has been tightened to
joint and whether masking of the joint is induce shank tension. To allow for this effect
required during painting shall also be indicated. the bolt shall be proportioned to satisfy the
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expression: 6.3 Holes shall he provided by drilling only for
all dynamically loaded connections and also
Calculated Shear 5 friction type joints and by any of the following
Slip factor x Number of effective methods (a), (b) or (c) for other type of joints:
interface
a) Drilling - Holes drilled full size.
( Proof load -Calculated tension x F )
Factor of Safety 9 Sub punching - Holes sub-punched 3 mm
undersize and reamed to size.
The value of factor F shall be taken as 2-O if the
external tension is repetitive and 1.7 if non- C) Punching &II size - Holes punched full
size provided:
repetitive.
i) The joint is not located at a plastic
54.4 Limitation of Transmitted Forces hinge,
ii) The material shall not have a yield
The shear force between the bolt and ply shall
stress ( fY ) in excess of 360 MPa,
be limited to the value determined in accor-
and
dance with 5.3.4.
iii) Thickness of individual members does
5.5 Packing not exceed 12 mm.
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In friction-type joints, long slotted holes 7.1.3 Placemenf of Nuts
may be used without regard to direction
of loading provided an additional 33 The nut should be placed so that theymark
percent more bolts are used than needed specified in IS 6623 : 1985 to identify a high-
to satisfy the provisions covered under strength nut is visible after tightening.
5.4 but in bearing-type joints, long slotted
holes may be used only where the joint is 7.1.4 Packing
not eccentrically loaded, where the bolts
can bear uniformly and where the slots Packing shall be provided wherever necessary
are normal to the direction of the load. to ensure that the load-transmitting plies are in
effective contact when the joint is tightened to
6.4 Preparation of Surfaces in Contact the ‘snug-tight’ condition as defined in 7.2.2 (a).
All packings shall be of steel with a surface
6.4.1 General condition similar to that of the adjacent plies.
All oil, dirt, loose scale, loose rust, burrs and 7.1.5 Alignment of Parts
any other defects on the surfaces of contact
which will prevent solid seating of the parts
The holes in the parts to be joined shall be
shall be removed. aligned to permit the bolts to be positioned
without damage to the threaded portion of the
6.4.2 Friction-type Joints bolt. Drifting to align holes shall not distort
the metal or enlarge the holes.
For friction-type joints the contact surfaces
shall be clean Gas-rolled’ surfaces or equivalent
and in addition to meeting the provisions 7.1.6 Tightening,Pattern
covered under 6.4.1 shall be free from paint,
lacquer, galvanizing or other applied finish, Snug-tightening and final tensioning of the bolts
unless otherwise specified or approved by the shall proceed from the stiffest part of the joint
competent authority. towards the free edges.
Where the angle between the axis of the bolt The method of tensioning shall be in accordance
and the joints surface is more than 3 degree off with 7.2.2 or 7.2.3.
normal, a tapered washer shall be used against
the tapered surface. The non-rotating compo- In the completed connection all bolts shall have
nent shall preferably be placed against the at least the minimum tension specified in
tapered washer. Table 3.
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Table 3 Minimum Bolt Tension Table 4 Nut Rotation from the ‘Snug-Tight’
Condition
( Clauses 7.2:1, B-l.2 and D-2.2 )
( Clause 7.2.2 )
Nominal Size Minimum Bolt Tension in kN for
of Bolt Bolts of Property Class Nominal Size of Length of Bolt, mm
C---h-----y Bolt _- -c-----.-~
8.8 10.9 Nut Rotation1 Nut Rotation1
4 turn 2 turn
M 16 94.5 130
M 20 147 203 M 16 < 120 > 120 < 240
M 24 212 293 M 20 < 120 > 120 < 240
M 30 337 466 M 24 < 160 > 160 < 350
M 36 490 678 M 30 < 160 > 160 < 3.50
M 36 Q 160 > 160 < 350
7.2.2 Part-turn Method of Tensioning 1 Nut rotation is rotation relative to the bolt,
regardless of the component turned.
Tensioning of bolts and nuts by the part-turn NOTES
method shall be in accordance with the follo- 1 Tolerance on rotation: one-sixth of a turn (60
wing procedure: degrees ) over : no under tolerance.
2 The bolt tension achieved with the amount of nut
a) On assembly, all bolts and nuts in the rotation specified in Table 4 will be at least equal
joint shall be first tightened to a ‘snug- to the minimum bolt tension.
tight’ condition to ensure that the load-
transmitting plies are brought into 8 INSPECTION
effective contact.
8.1 Visual Inspection
b) After completing this preliminary tighte-
ning to ‘snug-tight’ location marks shall Bolts and nuts which on visual inspection show
be established to mark the relative any evidence of physical defects shall be
position of bolt and nut and to control removed and replaced by new one.
the final nut rotation specified in Table 4.
Observation of the final nut rotation may 8.2 Tensioning Procedures
be achieved by using marked wrench
Inspection shall ensure that the selected
sockets, but location marks shall be
tensioning procedure has been correctly applied
permanent when required for inspection
and that all bolts are fully tensioned. This will
[ ( see B-2 (a) 1.
require inspection both at the ‘snug-tight’ stage
c) Bolts shall be finally tensioned by the and when bolts are fully tensioned. The follo-
amount specified in Table 4. During the wmg methods shall be used to check that all
final tensioning the component not bolts are fully tensioned:
turned by the wrench shall not rotate.
a) In Part-turn Tensioning -by ensuring that
7.2.3 Tensioning by Use of Direct-tension the correct part-turn from the ‘snug-tight’
_. position can be measured or observed.
Indication
Tensioning of bolts and nuts using a direct- When the subequent use of an inspection
tension indication device shall be in accor- wrench is not required by the supervi-
dance with the manufacturer’s instructlons and sing engineer, the bolts and nuts shall
the following procedure: carry permanent location marks.
b) In Direct-Tension Indication Tensioning - _
a) On assembly, all bolts and nuts in the by ensuring that the manufacturer’s
joint shall be first tightened to a ‘snug-
tight’ condition as described in 7.2.2(a). specified tensioning procedure has been
followed and that the development of
b) After completing this preliminary tight- minimum bolt tension is indicated by
ening to <snug-tight’ the bolt and nut the tension indication device.
shall be tensioned to provide the
minimum bolt tension specified in Table NOTE - The use of a torque wrench for inspection
is considered suitable only to detect gross under-
3. This shall be indicated by the tension ;,n;.xngg. A procedure for such use IS detailed in
indication device.
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ANNEX A
( Item 2 )
ANlWX B
( Clause 5.4.1 )
STANDARD TEST FOR EVALUATION OF SLIP FACTOR
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J_ 120 OR (6d)min
- LO OR (2d) min
LO OR (2d) min
,-“12 OR (:+,I min
I I
LOAD
NOTES
1 Holes in plates:
Cover plates . .. . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22 mm or ( d+2 ) mm
Inter plates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . ..*...... 23 mm or ( d+3 ) mm
2 Length and width of inner plates outside of test section may be raised to suit the
laboratory’s testing facilities.
3 Dimensions are shown for the ( suggested ) use of M 20 bolts. Dimensions in
parentheses are for use of bolts with nominal diameter din mm, whxh should be not
less than 16 mm.
4 All dimensions are in miilimetres.
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( 3d) on each edge of the specimen so as to with normal surfaces, the incidence of slip is
measure the deformation between the inner not so well defined. In these cases the load
plates from the bolt positions to the centre of corresponding to a slip of 0.13 mm shall be used
the cover plates. The deformation of each to define the slip load.
half of the joint shall be taken as the mean of
the deformation at each edge. The deformation R-5 SLIP FACTOR
SO measured is therefore the sum of the elastic The slip factor p to be used in design is given
extension of the cover plates and any slip at the by:
bolt positions. It is essential that transducers
are securely mounted since they may be shock P = k ( ,,rn - 1.64 s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( 2 )
loaded as slip occurs. where
R-3 METHOD OF TESTING k = 0.85 when 3 specimens are tested.
a) Type of Loading - Specimens may be 0.90 when 5 or more specimens are
tested only by tensile loading. tested
P” mean value of slip factors for all
b) Loading Rate - Up to the silp load, force
tests, and is
shall be applied in increments exceeding
neither 25 kN nor 25 percent of the slip 2N
load of the joint assuming a slip factor of .- 1
2N ’ 2 1 Pi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( 3 )
0.35 and calculated bolt tension. The i=
loading rate should be approximately s standard deviation of slip factors
uniform at not more than 50 kN/min for all tests, and is
within each load increment. Slower
loading rates are preferred. Each load 1 2N
increment should be applied after creep 2N- 1 i=zl(pi-~~)’
at constant load due to the preceding load 3
increment having effectively ceased. . .. .. . ... ... ... . ..( 4 )
Since slip will in all probability occur at one 1 PBi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ( 5 )
Pi - x
__
bolt position before the other, it is clear that 2 ( Ri >
the first bolt may slip into bearing before the N number of specimens tested, each
slip load at the other bolt position is attained. providing two estimates of Cc,say
After attainment of the slip load at one bolt PI and pi+1
position, the loading rate and increment size P*i measured slip load at the position
may be adjusted at the discretion of the of the ith bolt
operator.
& tension induced in the ith bolt by
R-4 SLIP LOAD J’, the tensioning as calculated from
formula (1)
Slip is usually well
defined and easily detected
by the operator when a sudden increase in However, if the value of p calculated from
deformation occurs. One or more sharp clearly formula (2) above is less than the lowest of all
audible reports may also be heard. However, values of pi, then p may be taken as equal to be
with some types of surface, and occasionally lowest value Of jLi*
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ANNEX C
( Clause 5.4.1 )
ANNEX D
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Each calibration specimen shall be tensioned in NOTE -For guidance it is suggested &hat a suitable
the calibrating device by any convenient means sample size would be 10 Dercent of the bolt. but not
less than two bolts in kach connection a;e to be
to the minimum tension shown for that diameter inspected.
in Table 3. The inspection wrench then shall
be applied to the tensioned bolt and the torque
necessary to turn the nut or bolt head 5 degrees D-4 ACTION
( approximately 25 mm at 300 mm radius ) in
the tensioning direction shall be determined. Where no nut or bolt head is turned by the job-
The average torque measured in the tests of at inspection torque, the connection shall be
least three bolts shall be taken as the job accepted as properly tensioned.
inspection torque.
D-3 INSPECTION Where any nut or bolt head is turned by the
application of the job-inspection this torque
Bolts represented by the sample prescribed shall then be applied to all other bolts in the
in D-2.2 which have been tensioned in the connection and all bolts whose nut or head is
structure shall be inspected by applying, in the turned, by the job inspection torque shall be
tensioning direction, the inspection wrench and tensioned and re-inspected. Alternatively, the
its job inspection torque to such proportion of fabricator or erector at his option may retension
the bolts in the structure as the supervising all of the bolts in the connection and then
engineer shall prescribe. resubmit the connection for inspection.
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Standard Mark
The use of the Standard Mark is governed by the provisions of the Bureau of Indian
Standards Act, 1986 and the Rules and Regulations made thereunder. The Standard Mark
on products covered by an Indian Standard conveys the assurance that they have been
produced to comply with the requirements of that standard under a well defined system
of inspection, testing and quality control which is devised and supervised by BIS and
operated by the producer. Standard marked products are also continuously checked by
BIS for conformity to that standard as a further safeguard. Details of conditions under
which a licence for the use of the Standard Mark may be granted to manufacturers or
producers may be obtained from the Bureau of Indian Standards.
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BIS is a statutory institution established under the Bureau of Indian Standards Act, 1986 to
promote harmonious development of the activities of standardization, marking and quality
certification of goods and attending to connected matters in the country.
Copyright
BIS has the copyright of all its publications. No part of these publications may be reproduced
in any form without the prior permission in writing of BIS. This does not preclude the free use,
in the course of implementing the standard, of necessary details, such as symbols and sizes, type
or grade designations. Enquiries relating to copyright be addressed to the Director
( Publications ), BIS.
Indian Standards are reviewed periodically and revised, when necessary and amendments, if
any, are issued from time to time. Users of Indian Standards should ascertain that they are in
possession of the latest amendments or edition. Comments on this Indian Standard may be
sent to BIS giving the following reference:
Headquarters :
Manak Bhavan, 9 Bahadur Shah Zafar Marg, New Delhi 110002
Telephones : 331 01 31. 331 13 75 Telegrams : Manaksanstha
( Common to all Offices )