This perforated angle bar with a thickness of 2.0 mm, 1.5-inch legs, length of 3 meters, and gray finish offers maximum load capacity in a compact format. Two millimeters with a 38 mm leg width provides surprisingly high rigidity: the angle bar does not twist, does not bend, and behaves like a small beam. The holes are already where they need to be — just take it and assemble with bolts. One hundred fifty kilograms per shelf is already the weight of an adult with a margin, so you don't even need to calculate exactly how many kilograms are going on the shelf.
The angle bar is designed for the heaviest conditions in garages, workshops, warehouses, and factories. It is used to build shelving for engines, transmissions, gearboxes, and heavy spare parts. In industrial warehouses — for storing steel stock, pipes, drums, and bags of bulk materials. In workshops — for frames for drill presses and lathes, for stands for anvils and shears, and for assembly tables. The angle bar is also used in commercial shelving for building material stores, spare parts warehouses, and archives with heavy boxes. The gray color is practical — non-reflective, not easily soiled, suitable for both industrial facilities and home garages.
The main advantage is maximum load capacity in a minimal cross-section. With the same external dimensions of 38 mm, the 2.0 mm angle bar withstands 30% more weight than the 1.8 mm version, and more than twice as much as the 1.2 mm version. The gray coating is not just paint — it's anti-corrosion protection that survives scratches and a damp garage. Everything assembles with ordinary bolts and nuts — no welding, no drilling, no special tools. If you need shelving on which you can confidently toss bags of cement or store cast iron parts — this gray angle bar is one of those where the phrase "150 kg" sounds like a real guarantee, not marketing.