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Barbed Wire/ PVC Coated Barbed Wire/Razor Barbed Wire

Barbed Wire/ PVC Coated Barbed Wire/Razor Barbed Wire

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5 m.t.
Supply Capability:
5000 m.t./month

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Specification

Material:
Galvanized Iron Wire
Cross Sectional Shape:
Round
Application:
Protectiong Mesh
Type:
barbed wire
Wild in Width:
1.1M
Surface Treatment:
zinc galvanized
Metal Wire Drawing:
Hot Drawing
Status:
Hard State
Thickness:
Metal Thick Wire
Galvanized Technique:
Hot Dipped Galvanized,Electro Galvanized

Product Description:

Barbed Wire/ PVC Coated Barbed Wire/Razor Barbed Wire

Barbed Wire Specification Range

 

Acore wire thick12 /12½ / 13 /13½ / 14 / 14½ / 15 / 15½ (in B.W.G.)  
Bbarb spacing3''  /  4''  /  5'' / 6''
Cbarb wire thick12 / 12½ / 13 / 14 / 14½ / 15 / 15½ (in B.W.G.)
Dtype Single Strand / Double Strand
Eweight25kg/coil
Ssurface treatment

 pre-hot dipped galvanized(zinc 100g/m2)

electric galvanized+powder coated(all color in Ral)

 

 

Gauge of
Strand and Barb in B.W.G.

Approximate Length per kilogram in Meter

Barbs Spacing 3"

Barbs Spacing 4"

Barbs Spacing 5"

Barbs Spacing 6"

12x12

6.0617

6.7590

7.2700

7.6376

12x14

7.3335

7.9051

8.3015

8.5741

12½ x12½

6.9223

7.7190

8.3022

8.7221

12½ x14

8.1096

8.814

9.2242

9.5620

13x13

7.9808

8.899

9.5721

10.0553

13x14

8.8448

9.6899

10.2923

10.7146

13½ x14

9.6079

10.6134

11.4705

11.8553

14x14

10.4569

11.6590

12.5423

13.1752

14½ x14½

11.9875

13.3671

14.3781

15.1034

15x15

13.8927

15.4942

16.6666

17.5070

15½ x15½

15.3491

17.1144

18.4060

19.3386

 

 Recommended Specification Options

 

Option AOption B

core wire thick: 2.5mm

barbed wire thick: 2.0mm

type: double strand

barb spacing: 4''

weight: 25kg/oil

surface treatment: pre-hot dipped galvanized(zinc 100g/m2)

core wire thick: 2.5mm

barbed wire thick: 2.0mm

type: single strand

barb spacing: 6''

weight: 25kg/oil

surface treatment: pre-hot dipped galvanized(zinc 100g/m2)

 

 

Note: The customized specification is acceptable.

 

If you want to get a quick quote, please choose one, eg: barbed wire Option A, We will get back to you soon~

5.FAQ

We have organized several common questions for our clients,may help you sincerely: 

 

How about your SA Market Hot Dipped Galvanzied Barbed Wire 10kg per Roll 1kg Per Roll

One of the most biggest manufacturer & supplier of wires and wire mesh,is a large-scale professional UAE Market Electric Galvanised Wire BWG 20 0.7mm Hot Dipped Galvnised Wire  factory in China. Annually more than 10000 tons wires and wire mesh are exported to markets all over the world. Different kinds of wires and mesh are available according to customer’s requirements. 

 

What is your Technical Information oft SA Market Hot Dipped Galvanzied Barbed Wire 10kg per Roll 1kg Per Roll?

1).Material: super carbon steel

2).Processing by drawing, hot-dip zinc-plating

3).Standard wire gauge from 8# to 24#

4).Thick zinc-coating layer

5).Super in corrosion resistance

6).Firm coating layer

7).Custom size available

 10 to 15g Zinc Coating and 35kg Tensile Strength Iron Wire Electro Galvanized Iron Wire

How long can we receive the product after payment?

In the purchase of Galvanized Iron Wire within three working days, We will arrange the factory delivery as soon as possible. The pacific time of receiving is related to the state and position of customers. Commonly 15 to 20 working days can be served。

SA Market Hot Dipped Galvanzied Barbed Wire 10kg per Roll 1kg Per Roll

 

Q: how do I wire the generator so it can spin 360 on the pole with out snapping the wires.... Thanks
You need some ring contacts and brushes that will be touching those rings that will be spinning while the generator does to complete a circuit without twisting wires. Make sure you get the right size rings and wire for the amount of current
Q: The application is a bathroom light and exhaust fan combination. The fixtures wires are thiner than the supply wires. Should I wrap the thinner wire around the thicker wire or should I wrap them equally around each other? Then can I put a drop of solder on before I put the wire nut. Or is solder not a good idea?
If the supply wires are solid and the fixture wires are stranded put the stranded wire slightly past the end of the solid, say 1/16. Then put a yellow wire nut on them. Tug on the stranded wire to be sure it caught. If the wires are both solid, try twisting the larger wire around the smaller one. It is tricky but if you let your lineman's pliers slip a little as you twist it should work. Cut back to about 1/2 to 5/8 and install the yellow wire nut. Time was wires were soldered together, but properly installed wire nuts are just fine.
Q: ok so i have a power acoustik ov2-2200 amp right now and all my wires are working fine with this amp....i am going to buy a lanzar MXA282 which is more wattage (RMS)Do i need to get any new wires to hook this amp up? like the power ground or remote wires? thx... sorry for my ignorance :/
What size wire do you have now? You will most likely have to upgrade your power wire with that new amp. It is rated at 2000w RMS of total output so that would mean you would need a 1/0 gauge wire. All you need to upgrade is the power wire and the ground wire. The remote wire or RCA won't need to be upgraded. You will also probably need to get a new fuse box for the larger wire. If you get an amp kit you can get everything you need. Good Luck!!!
Q: I have a proj in tle class about solid wire joints and splices and i cant find a picture of 18 of the splices / joints we did at school we needed to like insulate the wires and twist em with each other help!
Electrical Splices And Joints Pictures
Q: have black (hot) and 2 whites from the house. Got Black,green.blue.and white from the fan. Any clues on how to wire this? There is a light switch involved. I know to match the colors but what do with the blue (light) wire is beyond me.
The blue wire is the supply connection for the fan motor, simply connect this wire to your homes black wire. ( blue and black from fan) to the black wire in the box. Splice the two neutral ( white ) wires together. If you plan on using a dimmer switch use one with motor control. Green is your ground connect it to the bare copper wire in the box or screw Its a good thing you picked up on that white wire at first glance I was thinking the fan had 2 whites, .. You will have two switches if one of the white wires in your box is a switch leg, if there is two switches, make sure you separate the wires in the ceiling box, place a marrett on each individual one for safely, turn the switches on remove one marrett a time test with a multimeter white to ground to identify you hot and neutral
Q: Okay, I just started tearing into my partially finished basement of the home I bought last week. Some of the electrical wiring is interesting to say the least.I have a junction box in the basement. One wire connects directly to the panel, another out to an outlet, and the third goes up and out to half the house. All of this is 14/2 except the quot;thirdthat runs up and out. This is wired with 14/3 but the third wire isn't connected to anything. Should I be concerned considering every outlet in the house works?
Are you saying the 14/3 is being used as 14/2? Sometimes that is done because if at some later time you need the third line you have it. Or the electrician had extra wire and just used 14/3. 14/3 can be used for switched receptacle. a
Q: In the ceiling is one black, one white and a ground. How do I connect a new ceiling fan to these two wires? The ceiling fan has black wire, white wire, a blue wire and a green wire. We don't have green in the ceiling nor do we have a ground...knob and tube perhaps? So, can we connect this fan or not?Thanks!
Personally, I would not connect anything to old knob-n-tube wiring. I would replace all of it with modern wiring. And as for a ceiling fan, not only does it require a box designed for ceiling fan support (which I doubt you have right now), it also requires 3 wires, served by a 14/3 Romex with ground. It will have a black, white, red, and bare ground. The red wire is for the light, black for the fan, white neutral, and bare copper to green ground. On the wall, you will need a double-gang box containing 2 devices. One is a standard light switch controlling the light. The other is a fan controller unit ($12.49 at Home Depot) for the fan speed. It has 4 click-stops, High, Medium, Low, and Off. It uses a standard double-switch wallplate. On the fan itself, cut the chains off. Be sure the fan is set to HIGH, and the light ON when you cut them.
Q: I am buying my sister Interior Underdash lights for her car, but it says it requires a quot;hard wire installationbecause it does not come with an on and off switch. What exactly does that mean? Will the lights turn on and off according to whether the car is on or off? Also, what is a hard wire installation?
Hard wire means it's not just plugged in. eg. using the cigarette lighter but instead is permanently wired in. All you need to do is wire the lights ground wire to any ground wire under the dash eg. ignition ground or radio ground ( wire will be black ) or directly to a screw that goes into any metal part of the chassis and wire the lights positive wire to either the accessory wire from your ignition (lights come on when car is on) or a constant power wire eg. radio power wire and wire in a toggle switch so you can turn the lights on or off at will.
Q: My dad is trying to wire a electric cook top...it has three wires (black, red, and copper). His junction box has four wires (black, red, white and copper). He first wired the black to black, red to red and copper to copper, he capped the white wire in the junction box. The cook top did not work. Then he connected the white wire with the two copper wires, and the cook top now works. So the question is will this connection work or will it cause a problem? And if it causes a problem what can he do to resolve it?
Hi There, This what I would do. The black and red wires from the cooktop are fine and can be connected to the black and red wires in the junction box. Check the copper wire from the stove and see where it is connected. It is probably a neutral wire used to supply 120 volts for a clock, lights or other control function. If that is the case I would exchange it for a properly sized insulated white wire. This white wire can be connected to the white wire in the junction box. Then: Connect the copper wire to a metal part of the cooktop to use as a ground wire. This wire can then be connected to the copper wire in the junction box. This would be a typical modern 4-wire 240 volt setup. Hope this helps, Al
Q: Why do some vehicles have more than one starter wire at the ignition switch?
The extra wire activates the fuel pump while cranking. The run position only lets the fuel pump run if it sees signals from the cam and/or crankshaft sensors.

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