Plywood Load Capacity Calculator

👤 By whycalculator Team 📅 Last Updated April 08, 2026

Accurately estimate the load capacity of plywood for your projects.

Plywood Load Capacity

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Plywood consists of thin layers of wood, known as plies, that are bonded together with glue.

A single layer of plywood is not particularly strong and cannot support heavy weights very well.

The weight plywood can hold depends on several factors, including its thickness, grade, type, and how it is supported.

Here’s a general guideline for common plywood thicknesses:

  • 1/4-inch plywood: 1/4 or 0.25-inch plywood typically holds up to 5 pounds per square foot when supported properly.
  • 1/2-inch plywood: Generally supports up to 35 pounds per square foot.
  • 3/4-inch plywood: Usually this plywood can tolerate up to 50 pounds per square foot.
  • 1 Inch: One-inch plywood is considered a heavy thickness that can hold up to 164 pounds per square foot.

These values might differ based on the type of plywood, its thickness, or other variables.

For accurate calculations, it’s best to utilize the plywood load capacity calculator above for a more precise estimate.

This calculator is easy to use as it contains default sizes of plywood.

You can enter thickness in millimeters, centimeters, or inches by selecting the appropriate unit from the dropdown menu.

The calculator uses the following formula:

LC = L * W * MP

Here,

  • L is the length of the plywood sheet
  • W is the width of the plywood sheet
  • MP is the maximum pressure based on thickness
  • & LC stands for load capacity
  • Below is a list of predefined maximum pressure (PSF) values:
Plywood Thickness (inches) Max Pressure (PSF)
0.10 8
0.21 16
0.34 22
0.46 33
0.59 36
0.71 89

Plywood Types:
Generally, many types of plywood exist in the world. Here are a few plywood types list take a look at these:

Plywood Types Uses
Aircraft Plywood For Boats & Furniture
Exterior Plywood For Exterior Purposes
Softwood Plywood For Fencing
Hardwood Plywood For Instruments
Structural Plywood For Roof Bracing
Composite Plywood For Cabinetry
Overlaid Plywood For Water-Resistant
Marine Plywood For Boat Manufacturing
Tropical Plywood For Structural Purposes
Flexible Plywood For Decorative Purposes
Apple Plywood For Furniture
Sanded Plywood For Smooth Surfaces
Lumber Core Plywood For Making Large Plywood

Example 1: Standard-size plywood

  • Selected size: 4×8 feet (from dropdown)
  • Thickness: 0.5 inches
  • Units: inches

Step-by-step:

  1. Length in inches: 4 × 12 = 48 in
  2. Width in inches: 8 × 12 = 96 in
  3. Length in feet: 48 ÷ 12 = 4 ft
  4. Width in feet: 96 ÷ 12 = 8 ft

Thickness in inches = 0.5 → maxPressure = 6 kg/ft²

Load capacity = 4 × 8 × 6 = 192 kg

Converted to pounds: 192 × 2.20462 ≈ 422.48 lbs

Result:

Load Capacity: 192 kg / 422.48 lbs

Example 2: Custom size in centimeters

  • Selected size: Custom
  • Length: 150 cm
  • Width: 100 cm
  • Thickness: 12 mm

Step-by-step:

  1. Convert custom size to inches:
  2. Length = 150 ÷ 2.54 ≈ 59.06 in
  3. Width = 100 ÷ 2.54 ≈ 39.37 in
  4. Length in feet ≈ 4.92 ft
  5. Width in feet ≈ 3.28 ft

Thickness = 12 mm → 12 ÷ 25.4

≈ 0.472 in → maxPressure = 6 kg/ft²

Load capacity = 4.92 × 3.28 × 6 ≈ 96.88 kg

Converted to pounds: 96.88 × 2.20462 ≈ 213.56 lbs

Result:

Load Capacity: 96.88 kg / 213.56 lbs

Example 3: Extra-thick plywood

  • Selected size: 6×6 feet
  • Thickness: 1.5 inches

Step-by-step:

  1. Length in inches: 6 × 12 = 72 in → 6 ft
  2. Width in inches: 6 × 12 = 72 in → 6 ft

Thickness = 1.5 in → maxPressure

= 35 + (1.5-1)*10 = 40 kg/ft²

Load capacity = 6 × 6 × 40 = 1440 kg

Converted to pounds: 1440 × 2.20462 ≈ 3172.65 lbs

Result:

Load Capacity: 1440 kg / 3172.65 lbs

References:

Plywood Load Capacity:

Plywood Types:

FAQ:

What is a Plywood Load Capacity Calculator?

A Plywood Load Capacity Calculator is a tool designed to help you determine the maximum load a piece of plywood can safely support.

Can this calculator be used for all types of plywood?

Yes, this calculator can be used for various types of plywood. However, select the correct plywood size and thickness for accurate results.

How reliable is this calculator?

The accuracy of this calculator depends on the precision of the input data. It is based on standard engineering principles and material properties, but for critical applications, please consult with a wood engineer.

Can I use this calculator for other materials besides plywood?

No, this calculator is specifically designed for plywood. Please use different calculators or engineering methods for other materials like metal, concrete, or different types of wood.