How To Calculate 10 Meter Iron Rod Concrete Staircase

Calculate 10m Iron Rod Concrete Staircase

Calculating a 10m iron rod concrete staircase is crucial for ensuring safety and structural integrity. Our calculator simplifies this process, helping you design perfect staircases every time.

  1. Enter the length of the staircase in meters.
  2. Enter the rise of each step in millimeters.
  3. Enter the number of treads (steps) in the staircase.
  4. Enter the number of iron rods per meter.
  5. Click ‘Calculate’ to see results and a visual representation.

The calculator uses the following formula to determine the number of rods needed:

Rods = (Length * Rods per meter) / (Rise / Treads)

Comparison of Staircase Configurations
Length (m) Rise (mm) Treads Rods per m Total Rods
Iron Rod Sizes and Equivalents
Size (mm) Equivalent (kg/m)
  • Always round up the number of rods to ensure sufficient reinforcement.
  • Consider using larger rods for longer staircases to maintain strength.
  • Regularly inspect and maintain your staircase to ensure safety.
What is the rise of a standard staircase?

The rise of a standard staircase is typically around 170-200mm.

ISO 14122:2016 – Staircases – Part 1: Common requirements

Building Code of Australia

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