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How are aluminium sheet metal gauges used? - aadaasdark8072 - 05-30-2019 When working with sheet metal, it is common for the term “gauge” to be used. Someone unfamiliar with the gauge system may not understand what is meant by 18 gauge steel, for example. To help, this blog will explain the gauge system and features a sheet metal gauge chart. How are sheet metal gauges used? Gauges are used to specify the thickness of a sheet metal. Gauges are neither standard nor metric and the values are independent of those measurement systems. A gauge conversion chart can be used to determine the actual thickness of sheet metal in inches or millimeters. For example, 18 gauge steel, according to a gauge conversion chart, is 0.0478 inch or 1.214 millimeter. The gauge number “18” holds no relevance to the actual measurements. There are several different gauge systems used today, with specific gauge designations used for specific metal types. For example, in one gauge system, 18 gauge steel measures 0.0478 inches thick, but 18 gauge aluminum is 0.0403 inches thick. Because of the varying thicknesses, a gauge chart should be used to ensure the metal meets the required dimensions. History of the gauge system The gauge system has long history in metal fabrication. It most likely originated from the British wire industry before the standard and metric measurement systems were widely adopted. At that time, gauges were used to describe the diameter of the metal wire being drawn. Since then, it has remained a prevalent method of designating the thickness of both wire and sheet metal. Sheet Metal Gauge Charts To determine what metal gauge you need, use these sheet metal gauge charts: Carbon Steel Gauge Chart* Gauge Number Inches MM 7 .1793 4.554 8 .1644 4.175 9 .1495 3.797 10 .1345 3.416 11 .1196 3.038 12 .1046 2.656 14 .0747 1.897 16 .0598 1.518 18 .0478 1.214 20 .0359 .911 22 .0299 .759 24 .0239 .607 26 .0179 .454 28 .0149 .378 Buy Carbon Steel Aluminum Gauge Chart* Gauge Number Inches MM 7 .1443 3.665 8 .1285 3.264 9 .1144 2.906 10 .1019 2.588 11 .09074 2.305 12 .08081 2.053 14 .06408 1.628 16 .05082 1.291 18 .04030 1.024 20 .03196 .812 22 .02535 .644 24 .02010 .511 26 .01594 .405 28 .01264 .321 30 .01003 .255 Buy Aluminum Stainless Steel Gauge Chart* Gauge Number Inches MM 8 .17187 4.365 9 .15625 3.968 10 .14062 3.571 11 .125 3.175 12 .10937 2.778 14 .07812 1.984 16 .0625 1.587 18 .050 1.270 20 .0375 .9525 22 .03125 .7937 24 .025 .635 26 .01875 .476 28 .01562 .396 30 .0125 .3175 Buy Stainless Steel Galvanized Steel Gauge Chart* Gauge Number Inches MM 8 .1681 4.269 9 .1532 3.891 10 .1382 3.510 11 .1233 3.1318 12 .1084 2.753 14 .0785 1.9939 16 .0635 1.6129 18 .0516 1.310 20 .0396 1.005 22 .0336 .853 24 .0276 .701 26 .0217 .551 28 .0187 .474 30 .0157 .398 Buy Galvanized Steel Brass Gauge Chart* Gauge Number Inches MM 7 .1443 3.665 8 .1285 3.264 9 .1144 2.906 10 .1019 2.588 11 .09074 2.305 12 .08081 2.053 14 .06408 1.628 16 .05082 1.291 18 .04030 1.024 20 .03196 .812 22 .02535 .644 24 .02010 .511 26 .01594 .405 28 .01264 .321 30 .01003 .255 Buy Brass Copper Gauge Chart* Gauge Number Inches MM 7 .180 4.572 8 .165 4.191 9 .148 3.759 10 .134 3.404 11 .120 3.048 12 .109 2.769 14 .083 2.108 16 .065 1.651 18 .049 1.245 20 .035 .889 22 .028 .711 24 .022 .559 26 .018 .457 28 .014 .356 30 .012 .305 Buy Copper Buy Brass Copper Gauge Chart* Gauge Number Inches MM 7 .180 4.572 8 .165 4.191 9 .148 3.759 10 .134 3.404 11 .120 3.048 12 .109 2.769 14 .083 2.108 16 .065 1.651 18 .049 1.245 20 .035 .889 22 .028 .711 24 .022 .559 26 .018 .457 28 .014 .356 30 .012 .305 *Actual thickness will vary due to tolerances. |