This perforated angle bar with a thickness of 1.5 mm, 1.5-inch legs, length of 3 meters, and gray finish is a stronger option for those who find 1.2 mm too light. The gray coating is not easily soiled, practical, and non-reflective, which is convenient for workshops and storage areas. The holes are pre-drilled — just take it and assemble. The stated 80 kg per shelf with this thickness is even a bit conservative: the angle bar holds its shape better than its thinner counterpart.
The angle bar is suitable for assembling shelving and rack systems in garages, workshops, warehouses, basements, and utility rooms. It is used to build shelves for storing heavy tools, spare parts, building materials, and liquid containers. In workshops, the angle bar is used for workbenches, reinforced stands for machinery, and frames for storing metal stock. It is also used in commercial shelving for building material stores, auto parts shops, and inventory warehouses. For home use — for heavy-duty pantry shelving and storage systems in garages and utility rooms.
The main advantage is increased rigidity compared to the 1.2 mm version. The 0.3 mm difference may seem small, but over a 3-meter length it noticeably affects how the angle bar behaves under load — less deflection, less twisting. The gray color is practical: dust and fingerprints don't show, yet it's lighter than black, so the space doesn't feel like an underground bunker. The holes are ready for bolts and self-tapping screws — no welding needed. If you need to build shelving that doesn't just stand there but actually holds weight — this angle bar is one of those that won't let you down. The 1.5 mm thickness gives peace of mind that a garage shelf won't collapse under a dozen cans of paint and a couple of wheel rims.