C Shapes - American standard channels - C3x4.1

C shapes (American Standard Channels) have a C-shaped cross-section — two parallel flanges, tapered on their inner face, connected by a single web — giving the section one plane of symmetry rather than two. That asymmetry is exactly what makes channels useful: they're easy to bolt or weld flat along the web, pair back-to-back to form a symmetrical built-up member, or run singly where only one open face is needed. Typical uses include general framing, purlins and girts, bracing, stair stringers, edge trim on slabs and openings, and structural framing for trailers, truck bodies, and other equipment where a channel's flat web face simplifies attachment.

Dimensions

PropertyValue
Nominal Weight4.1
Depth of Section3.0
Width of Section1.41
Web Thickness0.17
Flange Thickness0.273
Kdet Dimension0.6875
T Dimension1.625

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Section Properties

PropertyValue
Ix1.65
Zx1.32
Sx1.1
rx1.18
Iy0.191
Zy0.399
Sy0.196
ry0.398
J0.0269
Cw0.307
ro1.53
H0.655
rts0.469
ho2.73

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