40×40×5 Angle
Weight Per Meter
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IS 808 Confirmed · kg/m · kg/ft · Per Piece · Pieces Per Tonne
±2.5% rolling tolerance
Used in local market quotations
IS 2062 E250 · IS 808 standard
Standard stock length
~27 pcs at 12m length
= 3.002 ÷ 7.85 × 100 = 3.83 cm²
40×40×5 Equal Angle — Cross-Section
- Leg A: 40 mm (horizontal)
- Leg B: 40 mm (vertical) — equal angle
- Thickness (t): 5 mm
- Standard: IS 808-1989 (reaffirmed)
- Grade: IS 2062 E250 structural steel
- Root radius: approx. 7 mm
Total weight formula: Total kg = 3.00 × length (m) × pieces. Example: 50 pieces × 6m = 3.00 × 6 × 50 = 900 kg = 0.90 MT. At ₹55/kg = ₹49,500 material cost (before GST 18%, loading, and freight). Always use actual weigh-bridge weight for billing — IS 808 permits ±2.5% rolling tolerance on nominal values.
40×40×3 vs 40×40×5 vs 40×40×6 — Which One to Use
Same Leg Size · Different Thickness · Different Weight & Capacity
All three are equal angles with 40mm legs. The only difference is leg thickness — but that changes the weight per metre, the cross-sectional area, the load capacity, and the cost per metre. Here is how they compare:
| Section | Thickness | Weight (kg/m) | Weight (kg/ft) | 6m Piece (kg) | Pcs/Tonne @ 6m | Best Use |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 40×40×3 | 3 mm | 1.80 | 0.548 | 10.79 | ~93 | Light framing, secondary support, shelving, gates |
| 40×40×5 ★ | 5 mm | 3.00 | 0.915 | 18.01 | ~55 | Most stocked · General fabrication · Roof trusses · Gates · Machinery frames |
| 40×40×6 | 6 mm | 3.50 | 1.066 | 20.99 | ~48 | Higher loads, thicker weld joints, heavy frames |
| ★ 40×40×5 is highlighted — the most commonly stocked and specified size. Weight values from IS 808. Rolling tolerance ±2.5%. | ||||||
When to Choose 40×40×5
40×40×5 is the default choice when 40mm leg size is required. It provides good weld thickness (5mm allows a solid fillet weld), adequate cross-section for most light structural and fabrication uses, and is the most widely available and competitively priced option in the 40mm range. If your design simply says "40×40 angle" without specifying thickness, 40×40×5 is the standard interpretation in most Indian fabrication shops.
When to Go Lighter or Heavier
Use 40×40×3 when weight saving is critical and loads are light — for example, secondary purlin supports, decorative grilles, or internal furniture frames where structural demand is minimal. Use 40×40×6 when the connection design requires a thicker leg for better weld size, when the angle is subject to higher axial or bending loads, or when the specification explicitly calls for 6mm thickness. Never downgrade thickness without confirming adequacy with the design engineer.
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Formula: kg/m × length (m) × pieces = total kg. ÷ 1,000 = MT. × ₹/kg = indicative cost. Does not include GST (18%), loading, insurance, or freight. Use actual weigh-bridge weight for final billing.
Complete MS Equal Angle Weight Chart — IS 808 (All Sizes)
20×20×3 to 200×200×20 · kg/m · kg/ft · 6m Piece · Pieces Per Tonne
All values from IS 808. The 40×40×5 row is highlighted in orange. kg/ft = kg/m ÷ 3.2808. Six-metre piece weight = kg/m × 6. Pieces per tonne at 6m (= 1,000 ÷ 6m piece, rounded down).
| Section (mm) | Weight kg/m | Weight kg/ft | 6m Piece (kg) | Pcs / Tonne @ 6m |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 20×20×3 | 0.90 | 0.274 | 5.39 | 185 |
| 25×25×3 | 1.10 | 0.335 | 6.59 | 151 |
| 25×25×5 | 1.80 | 0.548 | 10.79 | 92 |
| 31×31×3 | 1.28 | 0.390 | 7.68 | 130 |
| 35×35×5 | 2.60 | 0.792 | 15.59 | 64 |
| 37×37×3 | 1.70 | 0.518 | 10.20 | 98 |
| 40×40×3 | 1.80 | 0.548 | 10.79 | 92 |
| 40×40×5 ★ | 3.00 | 0.915 | 18.01 | 55 |
| 40×40×6 | 3.50 | 1.066 | 20.99 | 47 |
| 50×50×5 | 3.80 | 1.158 | 22.79 | 43 |
| 50×50×6 | 4.50 | 1.372 | 27.01 | 37 |
| 60×60×6 | 5.40 | 1.645 | 32.38 | 30 |
| 65×65×6 | 5.80 | 1.767 | 34.79 | 28 |
| 65×65×8 | 7.70 | 2.346 | 46.18 | 21 |
| 65×65×10 | 9.40 | 2.864 | 56.38 | 17 |
| 75×75×6 | 6.80 | 2.072 | 40.80 | 24 |
| 75×75×8 | 8.90 | 2.712 | 53.39 | 18 |
| 75×75×10 | 11.00 | 3.352 | 65.99 | 15 |
| 80×80×6 | 7.30 | 2.224 | 43.79 | 22 |
| 80×80×8 | 9.60 | 2.925 | 57.59 | 17 |
| 90×90×6 | 8.20 | 2.499 | 49.19 | 20 |
| 90×90×8 | 10.80 | 3.292 | 64.80 | 15 |
| 90×90×10 | 13.40 | 4.084 | 80.40 | 12 |
| 100×100×6 | 9.20 | 2.804 | 55.20 | 18 |
| 100×100×8 | 12.10 | 3.687 | 72.60 | 13 |
| 100×100×10 | 14.91 | 4.545 | 89.46 | 11 |
| 100×100×12 | 17.70 | 5.395 | 106.20 | 9 |
| 110×110×12 | 19.70 | 6.004 | 118.20 | 8 |
| 130×130×10 | 19.70 | 6.004 | 118.20 | 8 |
| 150×150×10 | 22.80 | 6.950 | 136.80 | 7 |
| 150×150×12 | 27.20 | 8.290 | 163.20 | 6 |
| 150×150×16 | 35.80 | 10.911 | 214.80 | 4 |
| 200×200×16 | 48.50 | 14.78 | 291.00 | 3 |
| 200×200×20 | 60.00 | 18.29 | 360.00 | 2 |
| All values nominal from IS 808. ★ = 40×40×5 (the keyphrase section). Weight tolerance ±2.5% per IS 1852. kg/ft = kg/m ÷ 3.2808. 6m piece = kg/m × 6. For billing, use actual weigh-bridge weight. Grade: IS 2062 E250. | ||||
How the Weight of 40×40×5 Angle Is Calculated
Formula · Cross-Section · Steel Density · IS 808 Derivation
The Weight Formula
Weight per metre = cross-sectional area (m²) × steel density (7,850 kg/m³).
For a 40×40×5 equal angle, the cross-sectional area is calculated from the L-shaped profile. Simplified for equal angles: Area ≈ t × (2A − t) where t = thickness (5mm) and A = leg size (40mm).
Area = 5 × (2 × 40 − 5) = 5 × 75 = 375 mm² = 0.000375 m²
Weight = 0.000375 × 7,850 = 2.94 kg/m (simplified)
The IS 808 published value of 3.002 kg/m accounts for the root and toe radii of the rolled section, which add a small amount of steel at the inner corner. This is why the actual rolled section is slightly heavier than the simplified right-angle calculation.
Why the IS 808 Value Is What You Should Use
IS 808 is the Indian Standard for hot-rolled steel sections. It specifies dimensions, cross-sectional properties, and nominal weights for all equal and unequal angles. The 3.002 kg/m value includes the root radius correction and is the value used by every Indian rolling mill, mill test certificate, and structural engineer.
When you order 40×40×5 MS angle from any IS 808-compliant supplier, the material is rolled to these dimensions and the invoice weight is calculated from the weigh-bridge reading (which reflects the actual as-rolled section, typically within ±2.5% of the nominal 3.002 kg/m).
For budget planning, use 3.00 kg/m. For precise billing, use actual weigh-bridge weight and allow a 3–5% contingency in cost estimates.
Common Uses of 40×40×5 MS Angle
One of India's Most Widely Fabricated Structural Steel Sections
The 40×40×5 angle is one of the most versatile and widely stocked structural sections in India. Its combination of manageable weight (3 kg/m), adequate leg size for most light-to-medium fabrication, and 5mm thickness suitable for both fillet welds and bolt connections makes it the default choice across dozens of construction and industrial applications.
Gates & Grilles
The most common use — compound gates, security grilles, window guards, and boundary frames. 5mm thickness holds a proper weld bead.
Roof Trusses
Secondary purlins, web members of light trusses, and bracings in industrial shed roof systems where moderate loads apply.
Machinery Frames
Base frames and support structures for pumps, motors, generators, tanks, and light equipment in factories and plants.
Racks & Shelving
Warehouse racking uprights and beams, retail display frames, and storage platforms where point loads are moderate.
Solar Panel Frames
Widely used for residential and commercial solar mounting structures — enough cross-section for wind loads, light enough to minimise roof weight.
General Fabrication
Staircase stringers, handrail posts, lintel supports, furniture frames, brackets, and almost any general-purpose welded steel fabrication.
Buying 40×40×5 Angle — What to Confirm Before Placing an Order
Grade · Standard · Length · Weight · Delivered Cost
Specification to Confirm
Section: 40×40×5 ISA (Indian Standard Angle) per IS 808.
Grade: IS 2062 E250 (Fe 410W) for standard structural use. E350 for higher-stress applications.
Length: Standard stock lengths in India are 6m and 12m. Fixed cut-to-length incurs a small cutting surcharge.
Surface: Black (as-rolled) for painted/primed applications. Galvanized on request for outdoor/coastal use.
Mill Test Certificate (MTC): Request for any structural application — confirms material grade and dimensions.
Price Comparison Checklist
MS angle is priced per kg or per tonne. To compare quotes correctly:
- Confirm ₹/kg rate and whether GST (18%) is included or separate
- Confirm loading charges (typically ₹200–300/MT)
- Confirm freight to your delivery location
- Confirm quote validity (rates change daily in volatile periods)
- For 40×40×5 at 3.00 kg/m × 6m = 18 kg/piece — multiply by pieces for total MT
- Compare total delivered cost per MT, not just ex-works headline rate
Frequently Asked Questions
The Most Common Questions About 40×40×5 Angle Weight & MS Angle Weight Chart
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