It makes sense to make them round because they can not fall through if ever accidentally uncovered. If squeare => the lid falls in diagonally.
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Sigiloso
29 de fev. de 2016
So that if someone mistakenly drops it in on its side it won't fall into the hole. A square cover dropped mistakenly diagonally on its side would fall in.
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Sigiloso
5 de abr. de 2012
Its because the round shape causes the impact of cars and trucks to be distributed evenly. If it was square, the impact would be highest at the corners causing the cover to break.
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Sigiloso
21 de mar. de 2012
Tubes and pipes are cylindrical and easier to fit down a circular hole.
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Sigiloso
15 de jan. de 2017
It's because a circular shape won't fall into itself. Manhole covers wouldn't do any good if it was at the bottom of the sewer.
Sigiloso
10 de out. de 2019
Pot HOLES don't have covers. In some cities the pot holes are patched with similar shape fill as the hole.
I'm guessing your question should read "Man Hole Covers" - but I'll just answer the question as posed ..
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Sigiloso
12 de nov. de 2019
easier for worker to get down without hurting. also worker can just put a stick to hold up without fearing that stick will move to edge and fall down.
Sigiloso
25 de ago. de 2013
Well, some manholes (not potholes) are round, some are rectangular, but a good reason for them to be round is minimize the amount of material required while maximizing the girth of person who can fit into it or pipe that it covers, as pipes tend to be round.
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Sigiloso
5 de abr. de 2012
Because pot holes are round
Sigiloso
28 de fev. de 2012
Was not sure of answer, but it is so that they dont fall in the hole