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Class B Zinc Layer Of Electro Galvanized Wire

Class B Zinc Layer Of Electro Galvanized Wire

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Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Detail:Packaging: one kind of packaging is 2kg/coil-150kg/coil, plastic bag inside and woven bag outside. second kind of packaging is 2kg/coil-150kg/coil, plastic bag inside and hessian cloth outside.
Delivery Detail:within 15-20 days after receiving your deposit

Specifications

1:Material:Low Carbon Wire(Q195)
2:Wire Diameter:BWG7-BWG36
3:Coil Weight:2-150kg/coil
4:Packaging: plastic bag and woven bag

 electro/hot dipped galvanized iron wire/binding wire

1: MATERIAL: LOW CARBON STEEL WIRE(Q195)

2: WIRE DIAMETER: BWG8-BWG38(0.102MM-4.572MM)

3: ZINC COATING: ELECTRO GALVANIZED: 4-13G/M2

                         HOT DIPPED GALVANIZED: 30-50G/M2 60-100G/M2 100-200G/M2 200-300G/M2

4: TENSILE STRENGTH: 35KG-155KG/MM2

5: ELONGATION RATE: 10%-35%

6: GALVANIZED WIRE CAN BE CLASSIFIED: ELECTRO GALVANIZED WIRE; HOT DIPPED GALVANIZED WIRE; REDRAWING WIRE.

7: PRODUCTION PROCESS OF GALVANIZED WIRE: STEEL ROD COIL---WIRE DRAWING--- WIRE ANNEALING---RUST REMOVING---ACIDING WASHING---BOILING---DRYING---ZINC FEEDING---WIRE COILING

8: PACKING: 3.7KG/COIL-250KG/COIL, PLASTIC BAG INSIDE AND WOVEN BAG/HESSIAN CLOTH(GUNNY) OUTSIDE.(YOUR REQUIREMENT IS AVAILABLE).

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Q: just bought a brinks indoor motion sensor switch and having problems installing. the regular light switch has 2 black wires that was connected to one end and a red to the other. the white wires in the wall are already together. the motion sensor switch has black, blue, red wires and its ground wire. the instructions says not to use the red wire for single switch so confused on how to wire them.
I would ignore the current setup and do what Brinks says. You can try using the wiring and capping the wires not used, test and if it works, perfect!
Q: I wired an outdoor lamp-post. I tested it before wiring it to the fuse box...and if I touch the lamp-post I feel the current (a slight shock). I will be using a ground fault breaker....so I assume if I wire it to that I am going to loose the connection. Any thoughts on what is wrong?
You likely scratched the wire somewhere. When I did an outdoor shed the wire made a corner on some metal and scratched the insulation. It is a leak rather than hooking up the wrong wire, otherwise you would have gotten more than a tingle. First I would examine everywhere the wire comes in contact with the post. Second Check all the connections to see if some were improperly taped, or the wire was cut when stripping.
Q: I have a carrier thermostat with red, green, yellow, white and blue wires. Bought a new honeywell, omly has red, green, yellow and white terminals. What do I do with the blue wire. Right now it is connected to rc with no jumper, but nothing works.
This is an educated guess, even though we don't know how the furnace is wired. In many cases, the blue wire is used for C (common). Tape off or snip off the end of the blue wire and don't use it. Put the red wire on the RC terminal. Jump RC to R or RH if you have heat. Connect the other wires to their corresponding terminals. If blue is common, there's a good chance you blew the fuse on the control board (if your air handler has one) and/or you fried the transformer. That is, if you tried turning on the A/C.
Q: Does lime wire add a lot of pop-ups and slow down your computer?
limewire itself does not but you should just watch what you download. In general audio files wont do anything bad, movies might, and programs are very bad especially if they are .zip. I use ARES because it is much more safer. The files people get are automatically uploaded from their computer if the file is in the ARES folder meaning the programs are put on without anyone's consent and no one can put a virus on it because they would be screwing up their own computer. But don't worry to make sure what others are downloading from your computer on ARES. Right click any file and click locate file. And the folder that it shows is what anyone can download.
Q: I need someone's help on wiring my new JVC radio to its harness for a 1991 Chevrolet S10. Please Ty very much.
Chevy S10 Radio Wiring Diagram
Q: Peugeot Speedfight 2, How can i find out what colour wire is fuel? indicators? .. Would it all be shown on the wiring diagram?
Why do no longer you get a volt meter verify the battery voltage with bike became off then commence it and re-verify the voltage if there's no substitute its the alternator, it may develop as much as 13- 13.5 The alternator on a scooter is the magneto its below the flywheel and there very high priced. you may get a multimeter for between a 5 -10 quid
Q: If I have wired my 20 amp kitchen receptacles with 12/2 wire which only has a red, black, and ground wire, do I use the red wire for a neutral and the black as a hot?
You deffinatly need to put white tape on that red wire and to make it known as being a neutral.... The black wire is always going to be a hot in receptacle circuits...
Q: remote 2 wires for power black - white also 3 wires to goto fan/light ? white - black - red
wire it black to black white to white. original wiring could be wrong. please better description. for light kit red or blue should connect to that. dont forget grounding wire even though white wire polarizes
Q: I want two lights on two 3-way switches.1. Power from basement box into light #1 with 12-2 wire. 2. Another 12-2 wire from light #1 to light #2.3. A 12-3 wire from light #1 to switch #1.4. Another 12-3 wire from light #2 to switch #2. Will this do it?
nevermind what I think....the guy under me knows EXACTLY what he is talking about! Do it exactly like he says. His way is better than mine was, honestly, because he has more experience. Thats why I deleted my own answer----we call that professional courtesy to seniority and its what electricians do when someone has more experience than we have speaks up. Now it doesnt matter what I think....I only have 22 years experience and someone with more experience than I has given better, sounder advice than I did. You should listen to him, not me.......or anybody else whom cannot match or exceed his experience. Or didnt you know that all Electricians are part of the same Brotherhood? This is why we always agree (or agree to be wrong). I was wrong, obviously, and my advice, second rate, compared to the advice you are about to get. So.....Pay attention! Wisdom follows!!!!
Q: This is the typical Physics problem with the wire and boom connected to a wall with a mass hanging on the end of the wire.Does the tension in the wire increase or decrease when the wire is connected higher on the wall (meaning the angle between the wire and the boom increases).
Assuming the boom is free to pivot at the wall, and a massless wire, the tension in the wire decreases as the attachment point is moved further up the wall away from the boom. There is a constant vertical force (the weight of the boom and the mass attached to its end) that is a constant component of the tension in the wire. The tension must increase to maintain this constant upward force as the wire approaches the pivot point, because the vertical component of tension is the tension multiplied by the sine of the angle between the wire and the boom. As the angle approaches zero, the tension required to support the boom approaches infinity. Conversely, as you move the end of the wire higher up on the wall, the tension decreases, approaching the combined weight of the boom and the suspended mass as the wire approaches being parallel with the wall. So imagine a sign attached to the side of a skyscraper at street level supported by a wire extending to the top of the building. There will be almost no horizontal component to the tension in the wire and the vertical component will just be the sum of the weight of the wire, the boom, and the attached mass.

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