L4x4x1/4 Steel Angle — Dimensions & Properties
L4x4x1/4 weighs 6.6 lb/ft and is about 4 in deep. Below: the full AISC section properties, a scaled cross-section, and a pre-filled weight calculator.
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- 1.Weight per foot (from AISC)per AISC Shapes Database v16.0
L4X4X1/4 is a listed shape; its nominal weight is a published property.
= 6.6 lb/ft - 2.Length in feetlength (in) ÷ 12240 ÷ 12= 20 ft
- 3.Weight per pieceweight per foot × length6.6 × 20= 132 lb
- 4.Total weightweight per piece × quantity132 × 1= 132 lb
- 5.Convert to tonstotal lb ÷ 2000132 ÷ 2000= 0.066 tons
Section properties
- Weight
- 6.6lb/ft
- Area, A
- 1.93in²
- Depth, d
- 4in
- Short leg, b
- 4in
- Thickness, t
- 0.25in
- Ix
- 3in⁴
- Sx
- 1.03in³
- Zx
- 1.86in³
- rx
- 1.25in
- Iy
- 3in⁴
- Sy
- 1.03in³
- Zy
- 1.86in³
- ry
- 1.25in
- rz
- 0.795in
- Listed weight is the AISC theoretical (nominal) weight per foot. Actual mill weight varies within ASTM rolling tolerance, roughly ±2.5%.
- This is bare member steel only. Add plates, stiffeners, connections, bolts, and coatings for a full erected-steel takeoff.
Similar shapes
Same series and nearest depths — compare weight and section modulus when you are sizing.
L4x4x1/4 — questions
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Sources & references
- AISC Shapes Database v16.0 — official free shape-property dataset (developer-use provision)
- AISC 360 — Specification for Structural Steel Buildings — the governing steel design standard
Estimates for planning purposes only. Verify all results against the code edition adopted in your jurisdiction and with your Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). This tool is not a substitute for a licensed professional engineer. See our methodology, sources, and code editions.
Data: AISC Shapes Database v16.0, © AISC — used per its developer-use provision.