Steel Angle Weight Calculator
Angle in Steel: use the calculator for an instant mass estimate.
Steel Angle: tons to meters
Use “Calculate length (meters per ton)” to solve stock length from total mass while keeping the same section model and grade density.
Angle (Steel) — weight calculator (dimensions → mass)
Enter all dimensions including length — estimated weight updates instantly.
Weight
8.22
lb
Standards & codes
Reference information
Commonly cited families (verify edition on your certificate):
- EN 10056-1
- ASTM A6
- GOST 8509
- EN 10056-2
Equal-leg angles are covered by EN 10056-1, ASTM A6, and GOST 8509. Unequal-leg angles appear in EN 10056-2; use equal-leg inputs here only as an estimate when legs are close.
Weight table
Reference: weight per 1 meter (kg/m)
Illustrative values for common sizes of Angle at the density you selected. For procurement, always verify against mill certificates.
| Leg (mm) | Thickness (mm) | kg/m | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 40 | 4 | 2.386 | |
| 50 | 5 | 3.729 | |
| 63 | 6 | 5.652 | |
| 75 | 7 | 7.858 |
Figures follow the same geometric model as the calculator above; rounding and simplifications apply.
Method
How to calculate weight
Core model
A ≈ 2·a·t − t² (equal-leg outline)
m/L = ρ · AField names
Equal-angle mass uses an L-shaped constant-thickness outline: two legs minus the overlapping corner square, times length and density. Queries like angle iron weight per foot resolve once legs and thickness are known.
If your angle is unequal-leg, approximate with the closest equal-leg inputs or adjust conservatively for estimates only.
FAQ
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