An iron or steel structural member that has been cast, rolled, or bent (folded) so that its cross section is L-shaped.
Iron rolled into the shape shown in section on Plate II., Fig. 3.
A piece of iron that forms a right angle and is used to span openings and support masonry at the openings. In brick veneer, they are used to secure the veneer to the foundation. Also known as shelf angle.
Structural steel bent at 90 degrees and used for fastening a range of framing connections.
Any piece of structural iron or steel bent to a right (90 degrees) angle and used in sign installation.
An L shaped length of steel frequently used to support masonry over a window or door opening.
Metal strip of structural iron or steel bent to form a right angle. Used to join and reinforce joints and used to support masonry over openings.