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ACSR 3.05mm high carbon galvanized steel wire

ACSR 3.05mm high carbon galvanized steel wire

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Quick Details

  • Steel Grade:carbon constructional quality steel

  • Standard:AISI, ASTM, BS, DIN, GB, JIS

  • Wire Gauge:3.05mm

  • Place of Origin:Zhejiang, China (Mainland)

  • Type:Galvanized

  • Application:Manufacturing

  • Alloy Or Not:Non-alloy

  • Special Use:Free Cutting Steel

  • Model Number:3.05mm

  • Tensile strength:≥1380Mpa

  • 1% elongation:≥1170Mpa

  • Zinc coating:≥275

  • Tolearance:-0.08 +0.1

  • Elongation L=250MM:≥4.0%

  • Joint:No Joint

  • C%:0.50-0.85%

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details:Z2 , Coil . Plastic Roll, or wooden reel as the dimension of the reel is according to your requirement
Delivery Detail:Within 15 days after confirmation

Specifications

3.05mm high carbon galvanized steel wire
1.Good quality
2..Professional manufacturer
3.Prompt delivery

3.05mm high carbon galvanized steel wire    

1.Diameter range:0.8-5mm

2.Main application:making spring,mattress,for ACSR,for fence.for optical fibre,for hose

3.Standard: ASTM B498 ASTM B500

4.Type:low carbon,middle carbon,high carbon

5.Z2 packing ,ply-wood reel, Roll packing etc.,or as your requirements

Q: Me and a buddy took the 305 out of the car. I have a 350 to take its place, but was wondering what are the only wires i need to have a clean engine bay. the old engine has a million wires hooking up to everything. Some muscle cars only have spark plug wires, the starter wire and battery cable. What must i do to get mine like that? i dont care about emissions. what must i change or add to the new engine?
I have an '84 Monte SS and wanted the same thing. Here's what I have: the 2 wires that come from the harness and go to the starter (1 Positive, 1 S terminal), oil gauge wire, temp gauge wire, the alternator wires, the wire going to the distributor cap, and the tach gauge wire going to the distributor cap. That's pretty much it, as well as your battery cables, and spark plug wires. You really don't need to do or add anything as long as it runs and everything works that needs to work, it'll be fine. I'm going by memory, so if I forgot something I apologize, but that's the best of my recollection right now. If you have anymore questions you can email me.
Q: I have an old house and am replacing a dimmer switch in the kitchen.The old switch is has only 2 wires coming out of the switch that are both black. From the wall 2 wires connect to the 2 black wires on the switch, one is black which I have concluded is hot and the other is red, which must be the common wire. My question is that there is a 3rd wired that is pushed into the electrical box that is capped and not being used. This wire is white. I can only assume that would be a ground wire, but why would it be white in color. Can you tell me what the coloring scheme was for wiring old houses? Now I can connect the switch and use only the black and red wire, but would like to ground it properly if possible.
Since this is an old house I would not assume anything, I may hook up a new switch wire per wire, but unless I opened the light fixture and confirmed the connection I would not connect any unconnected wire. That being said, since you have two colored wires then the white should only be used as a neutral. The hot and switch leg back to the light should be black and red, but which is which is anybodies guess. A ground wire is probably not present in the j-box you are dealing with, it was not required for many years, and probably do not have any grounded connection point in the light j-box either. You would just be connecting the boxes together if you used this spare wire, but not actually grounding anything, and could create a larger hazard by doing so.
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the same way you connected the black from the ceiling to the blue and black and the white to the white. If your ceiling wires didn't have a bare solid part, unless they too are stranded, you did not make a connection. They must be stripped first, about a half and inch. to connect stranded to solid you have two choices: 1 'tin' the stranded wire with a soldering gun, which is not practical but works, and then twist together with solid wire then wirenut them both. this method is almost never used. 2 twist the stranded wire so it is tightly bundled, hold it with the solid wire slightly behind it, the stranded should stick passed the solid maybe an eigth inch, then wirenut them both. tug on each wire seperately like you are trying to pull it out of the wirenut to make sure they are securely connected.
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properly, there are variations in conductivity in wires of the comparable gauge, based upon the textile of which the cord is made and no count if or no longer that's multi-strand or good middle. That sounds like an rather huge hollow even although. To account for that plenty variance i might somewhat much would desire to think of the decrease one is aluminum or some very low-cost copper alloy. 8 gauge is somewhat thick cord, in spite of each and every thing.
Q: (PRIOR TO READING, I SUGGEST YOU LOOK AT THE IMAGES AS IT WILL MAKE THINGS A WHOLE LOT EASIER TO UNDERSTAND)I purchased 2 neons from Repco. That run off your cigerette lighter with an adaptor. They worked fine, until my friend got in my car, and accidentally dropped something on the adaptor which caused it to malfunction, and bam, my in-car neons (placed up under the dash, near where your feet rest) went out.
wire is wire. If it really is silver then theoretically it should conduct electrcitiy better than copper. But that doesn't really matter much. wire is wire. all it needs to be able to do is carry the electrical current. If wiring truly is your problem, then that will work fine.
Q: I currently have a ceiling fan wired to a dimmer wall switch that controls the fan and the light, not good I know. I would like to set up the dimmer switch where it controls the light only and then i can use the fan pull switch for the fan. but i am not sure how to wire this with my current wires. In the wall box where the dimmer switch is I have two sets of wires coming from two different locations. one set has a black, red, white, and green. the other location has black, white and copper. currently the green and copper are connected and capped, the two whites are connected together and capped, two blacks are and connected to the black wire coming from the dimmer and the red is connected to the other black wire from the dimmer. how would I wire the dimmer switch to only control the light and not the fan? I want to make sure i do this safely.any assistance is greatly appreciated.
enable me initiate out by making use of asserting that the cord's popping out of the ceiling bypass like this, Black cord is alway the warm cord the White cord is often the common floor cord the bare cord is the earth floor cord. if there's a purple cord popping out of the ceiling it is so which you would be able to turn the mild off at extra then one change . i'm uncertain what a hunter fan is ,yet what ever you do do no longer hook the black (warm) cord with the WHITE (floor) cord, in case you probably did try this ,you will could reset your breaker , it form of seems such as you may have 2 purple cord popping out of the ceiling , in case you do you may hook them to the Black / White cord, it is so which you would be able to paintings the mild from the two change.
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some amp's have an auto power on when they receive a signal through the input speaker wires. that would give them a power and ground wire only.
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