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The chart below can be used to determine the equivalent sheet thickness, in inches or millimeters, for a gauge number from the selected gauge size standard. The weight per unit area of the sheet can also be seen in pounds per square foot and kilograms per square meter.
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Ga. is different from inches, there is no conversion formula. Even when the non-ferrous metal plate and the steel plate are the same Ga., the thickness is actually different. You can find the gauge to mm / inch conversion for sheet metal by the chart below.
Gauge Stainless Galvanized Sheet Steel Aluminum Fraction inches (mm) inches (mm) inches (mm) inches (mm) 30 0.0125 (0.33) 0.0157 (0.40) 0.0120 (0.30) 0.0100 (0.25) 29 0.0141 (0.36) 0.0172 (0.44) 0.0135 (0.34) 0.0113 (0.29) ... 14 5/64 0.0781 (1.98) 0.0785 (1.99) 0.0747 (1.90) 0.0641 (1.63)
Below is our best attempt to capture all of the standard gauge thickness of different materials. Be sure to check with your supplier when purchasing steel what your actual thickness is going to be, especially if you’re receiving polished or treated material.
A 14-gauge carbon sheet has a decimal equivalent of 0.747. This means that in order to ensure your material meets the correct dimensional requirements for your project, you must use the right steel gauge chart.
Mesteel - Steel Thickness Conversion Tables tables. Convert Gauges, BWG, USG to inches and millimeters.
26 lip 2024 · In sheet metal fabrication, gauge thickness inversely correlates with the gauge number; as the gauge number increases, the material thickness decreases. For instance, 14-gauge steel is thicker than 20-gauge steel.