4″ x 4″ x 1/4″ Steel Angle HR

4″ x 4″ x 1/4″ Steel Angle HR

Price range: $15.67 through $58.35

Part#: SAN4414 Category
DESCRIPTION

Hot Rolled (HR) Steel Angle 4″ x 4″ x 1/4″ is a structural steel shape formed into an equal L-profile through a hot rolling process. Manufactured from carbon steel, this angle provides strong, reliable support for a wide range of construction, fabrication, and industrial applications. The 1/4-inch thickness delivers solid load-bearing performance while maintaining excellent workability for cutting, welding, and machining.

Applications:
4″ x 4″ x 1/4″ HR Steel Angle is commonly used in:
• Structural framing and building support systems
• Bracing and reinforcement of steel structures
• Machinery bases and equipment supports
• Industrial platforms, racks, and frameworks
• Trailer construction and transportation equipment
• General fabrication and maintenance projects

Advantages:
• Equal leg design: Provides balanced strength and uniform load distribution
• Strong load capacity: 1/4″ thickness supports structural and heavy-duty applications
• Excellent weldability: Easily cut, drilled, and welded for fabrication work
• Durable material: Hot rolled steel offers toughness and impact resistance
• Versatile use: Suitable for construction, industrial, and engineering applications

Summary:
Hot Rolled Steel Angle 4″ x 4″ x 1/4″ is a durable and versatile structural steel product designed for framing, reinforcement, and fabrication. Its equal leg design and strong construction make it ideal for applications requiring dependable support and long-term performance.

* 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”. Since we cut the material specifically for your order, they follow these tolerances: Length: +0.125″ / -0.062” – Please note that during cutting, the blade removes about 1/16″ of material (kerf). This is a normal part of the process and is already considered within the stated tolerances.