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  2. Strut channel - Wikipedia

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    A deep channel 1 + 5 ⁄ 8 in × 2 + 7 ⁄ 16 in (41 mm × 62 mm) version is also manufactured. The material used to form the channel is typically sheet metal with a thickness of 1.5 mm or 2.5 mm (12 or 14 gauge; 0.1046 inch or 0.0747 inch, respectively). [2] Types of channel

  3. I-beam - Wikipedia

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  4. Structural channel - Wikipedia

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    Structural channel

  5. Purlin - Wikipedia

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  6. Gusset plate - Wikipedia

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    Gusset plate - Wikipedia ... Gusset plate

  7. Anchor channel - Wikipedia

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    Anchor channels, invented by Anders Jordahl in 1913, are steel channels cast flush in reinforced concrete elements to allow the installation of channel bolts for the fastening of components. Anchor channels consist of steel C-shaped channels and anchors (mostly headed studs) which are connected to the channel by welding or riveting/forging.

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