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4 lis 2012 · Properties in imperial units of American Wide Flange Beams according ASTM A6 are indicated below. The standard method for specifying the dimensions of a American Wide Flange Beam is for example W 6 x 25, which is 6 inches deep with a weight of 25 lb/ft. I-shaped cross-section beams:
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The Steel Beam Sizes Chart is an interactive table that lists the dimensional and geometric properties of a section. These properties can help engineers find the desired steel section they are looking for. Choose your unit system and library, then select a shape to view its beam dimension.
Wide Flange Beam Dimensions Chart for sizes, dimensions and section properties of steel wide flange beams. Wide flange beams are designated by the letter W followed by the nominal depth in inches and the weight in pounds per foot.
Dimensions w y y y * The values in the tables apply to sections that are continuously welded with complete-joint-penetration groove welds, including laser welds. Note: Welded sections are available both in austenitic and duplex stainless steel.
Standard Steel I-Beam Sizes Chart for sizes, dimensions and section properties of standard steel I beams (S shapes). S shapes are designated by the letter S followed by the nominal depth in inches and the weight in pounds per foot.
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