Squares

What is Steel Squares?

Steel squares are tools used in carpentry for laying out constructions that are square or erected at precisely calculated right angles. They are also known as framing squares or carpenter's squares. They are made up of two arms that meet at a right angle: the tongue, which is shorter and narrower, and the blade, which is longer and wider.

Uses of Steel Squares

  • Building Construction
  • Shipbuildings
  • Automotive industry

Features of Steel Squares

  • Steel square tube is renowned for its sturdiness and longevity. It can be utilized for several applications that call for high strength-to-weight ratios.
  • Steel squares can be simple or complex to mill, depending on the particular steel quality. For precision parts and components, certain grades are perfect since they are specifically made to be more machinable.
  • Steel squares with high chromium content or other corrosion-resistant alloys can be beneficial in applications where they might be subjected to harsh conditions or chemicals.
  • Steel squares can be weldable well or poorly depending on the particular steel grade. Steel squares can maintain their strength and other qualities even after being welded with careful steel grade selection and welding processes.