1″ wide x 1/2″ x 1/8″ Steel Channel
Steel channel measuring 1″ wide x 1/2″ x 1/8″ is manufactured from durable carbon steel and commonly produced for structural support, fabrication, and general industrial applications. This compact C-channel profile provides strength, rigidity, and reliable load support while remaining easy to cut, weld, drill, and fabricate. The 1/8″ wall thickness offers dependable durability for light-duty structural, framing, and reinforcement projects in commercial, industrial, and maintenance applications. Applications: Steel channel is commonly used in structural, fabrication, and industrial applications, including: • Structural bracing and reinforcement • Equipment frames and support structures • Trailer, automotive, and utility fabrication • Machinery guards and mounting supports • Shelving, racks, and workbench construction • Agricultural and maintenance repair projects • General welding and custom metal fabrication Advantages: • Strong and durable: Carbon steel construction provides dependable structural strength • Easy to fabricate: Can be cut, drilled, welded, and machined for custom applications • Versatile profile: Channel shape provides excellent support and reinforcement capabilities • Compact design: Ideal for light-duty structural and fabrication projects • Cost-effective material: Suitable for commercial, industrial, and general-purpose use • Reliable performance: Designed for long-term durability in demanding environments Summary: The 1″ wide x 1/2″ x 1/8″ steel channel is a strong, versatile, and easy-to-fabricate structural component designed for light-duty framing, reinforcement, and fabrication applications. Its durable carbon steel construction and compact channel profile make it an excellent choice for supports, brackets, equipment frames, repair work, and general metalworking projects.
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