angle iron
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Definition
- Noun:
- An L-shaped metal bracket: A piece of metal, typically steel, with a cross-section forming a right angle (90 degrees). It is used in construction and manufacturing to provide structural support, reinforcement, or framing.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The carpenter used an angle iron to reinforce the corner of the wooden frame.
- These shelves are supported by sturdy angle irons bolted to the wall.
Advanced Usage
- Structural Component: In engineering, an angle iron is a standard structural shape, often specified by its leg lengths and thickness (e.g., 2" x 2" x 1/4" angle iron).
- The design calls for a 3-inch angle iron along the entire length of the beam for added strength.
Variants and Related Words
- Angle bar: Another term for angle iron.
- Steel angle: Specifies the material, often used interchangeably with angle iron.
- L-bracket: A general term for any bracket shaped like an 'L', which can be made of metal, plastic, or wood. An angle iron is a specific type of metal L-bracket.
Synonyms
- L-bracket
- Angle bracket
- Corner brace
Related Phrases
- Angle iron frame: A structure built using angle irons as the primary material.
- The workbench has a solid angle iron frame.
- Angle iron support: Refers to the use of an angle iron for bracing or holding something up.
- The old sign was held in place by a rusted angle iron support.
Noun
- an L-shaped metal bracket