2″ x 6″ x 14ga (.083″) Steel Rectangular Tube A500

2″ x 6″ x 14ga (.083″) Steel Rectangular Tube A500

Price range: $7.95 through $42.75

Part#: SST26083 Category
DESCRIPTION
2″ × 6″ × 14 ga (0.083″) HR Steel Rectangular Tubing
Description:
Hot-rolled (HR) rectangular steel tubing is produced by heating steel to high temperatures and shaping it into rectangular or square profiles. The hot-rolling process results in a strong, durable, and cost-effective material suitable for heavy-duty structural applications. With a 14-gauge wall thickness (~0.083″), this tubing provides a balance of strength and reduced weight for versatile fabrication and structural use.
Applications:
HR rectangular tubing is widely used in construction, industrial, and mechanical projects where strength is important, but tight tolerances are not critical. Typical applications include:
  • Structural frameworks, columns, and beams in buildings
  • Machine frames and industrial equipment supports
  • Trailer beds and vehicle chassis components
  • Agricultural machinery frames and supports
  • Signposts and structural signage
  • Metal furniture frames
Advantages:
  • Strong and durable: Provides reliable support for load-bearing applications
  • Cost-effective: Hot rolling is an efficient and economical manufacturing process
  • Versatile fabrication: Easily welded, cut, and formed to fit custom designs
  • Robust: Suitable for demanding mechanical and structural environments
Summary:
The 2″ × 6″ × 14 ga HR rectangular steel tubing is ideal for applications requiring sturdy, reliable structural support at a lower cost, making it suitable for construction, industrial, transport, and agricultural uses.

* Prices subject to change without notice due to the Metals Market fluctuations.
* All ‘value length’ and ‘value pack’ item measurements are subject to a “mill tolerance”. A product may be produced several thousandths of an inch, either over or under the stated thickness, and still be within “mill tolerance”. This does NOT apply to Cut To Size items. Those will be +.125″, -0.00″ tolerances.