Angle
A rake and low wall secondary framing member.
A rake and low wall secondary framing member.
Angles (or Base Angle) are secondary steel framing members used to fasten panels to at the low end of walls (eave or rake), as well as the upper end of rake walls. Available in red oxide or galvanized, Angles are standard at 20′ long, though some locations can cut to length.
Angle lengths are provided in standard lengths of 20’, though some locations can cut to length.
Width Varies by Use
Length: 20' Standard
16ga (some locations): Weight Varies By Profile
14ga: Weight Varies By Profile
Metal framing components carry no specific warranty. Finish options include red iron (red oxide) and galvanized. Red iron is the more common finish and typically available in more sizes and gauges.
Angles are secondary steel framing members most often used to fasten panels to at the low end of walls (eave or rake), as well as the upper end of rake walls.
The shape of Angles does not allow end lapping – they are butted together. For the low end of walls, fastening is most commonly into concrete using concrete screws, wedge anchors or bolts. For the upper end of rake walls, fastening is typically using bolts or heavy gauge screws. Welding may be applicable in some construction methods.
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Available finishes vary by branch, size, and gauge. Color accuracy is limited by scanning and viewing conditions.
Primarily PDF downloads, these resources provide general, installation, and testing data.
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