Electro Galvanized Wire
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Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Detail: | Spool, Reel, Coil, |
Delivery Detail: | 2~5weeks |
Specifications
1) Bright and smooth surface
2) Different coil weight available
3) Small tolerance on wire diameter
4)ISO approved
Electro Galvanized Wire
1)Application: | This kind of industrial wire is mainly used in construction, making of wire nails and wire ropes, express way fencing, binding of flowers and wire mesh weaving. |
2) Material: | Carbon steel wire, mild steel wire |
4) Surface: | Electro Galvanization |
5)Diameter: | 0.28mm~4.00mm |
Tensile strength | 320-500MPA |
6) Technical Info: | Surface: hot-dipped zinc coated Tensile strength:340-500 N/mm2 for all sizes |
7) Packing: | 2kg~500kg, in small coils, big coils and on spool or drums |
9) All can be produced according to customers’ actual requirement. |
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- Q:Which are more secure, wired or wireless networks? Explain.
- Leaving aside ways to attack a network that wired and wireless networks are equally vulnerable to: Wired networks can be protected with physical security (i.e. people generally have to break into a building to get access to a wireless network). Wireless networks can only be protected with encryption (although a properly configured one will have all the traffic encrypted, whereas that isn't the case with a typical wired network). So, generally speaking, wired networks are more secure.
- 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.
- Ok, leave the copper and green wires alone as well as the white wires. Now the red and black coming from the same set should be your fan/light switch legs with red being light and black for fan itself. You may have to go into the fan ceiling box itself as it sounds the fan and light kit are connected to red wire in ceiling box especiallly if dimmer switch is controlling both. The other blacks are power legs. If both wires from fan/light are tied in with red wire, seperate them and connect the blue wire from light kit to red and cap off. With switch off, connect black wire from fan to those black wires that are capped off in box. If this isnt right connections, contact me via my email address on profile
- Q:What exactly is 6 AWG stranded grounding wire usually used for?
- To connect parts of the electrical system that you want to stay very near Earth potential to the actual Earth. They carry lightning strike current to the Earth if the electrical system is struck. Ground wires and grounding electrodes metal stakes driven into the Earth they connect to) keep the exposed metal parts of appliances safely close to Earth potential when there is an insulation failure inside the appliance that connects those parts to the the hot side of the circuit. The ground path resistance has to be low to soak up this fault current while keeping the appliance case voltage below about 50 volts (above which you might get a serious shock) until a protective device (fuse, circuit breaker or ground fault breaker) opens the hot line. So its main purposes are lightning protection and shock prevention. -- Regards, John Popelish
- Q:What role does the neutral wire play?
- It provides the return current path. Without it positive current would have no where to flow once it enters a device. Here's why: Think about you sink... you need a pipe to bring the water in, this is the hot wire. Without a drain the water has no where to go to, this is the neutral wire. Without a drain there is no net flow of water.
- Q:Car audio wiring diagram
- If you cannot get a wiring diagram for your stereo or car. It's still pretty simple to install a stereo. You basically just gotta color code all the wires. Red sometimes orange is power wire, black is ground, blue is remote the rest are speaker wires. Look for wires that are identical such as light blue light blue with a white stripe, gray dark gray with a white stripe etc.....
- Q:there is different gauge wire sizes in the power/ground and speaker wire? which is better? what is the difference? buy ground power and speaker wire the same gauge?
- Use the 4 gauge wire (thicker) for your power and then the 8 gauge wire for speakers and ground. If you are wiring a stereo with an amp, its best to ground both at the same spot to reduce what is called ground loop. Otherwise, you may hear engine noise through your speakers and possibly clicks when using your turn signals.
- Q:On the large harness that goes to the radio, I can't figure out what 5 of the wires are for. on the harness they are b3 (light tan/white), b4 (gray), b5 (black), a6 (pink), and a7 (blue).
- 2005 Chevrolet Impala Car Stereo Radio Wiring Diagram Car Radio Constant 12v+ Wire: Orange Car Radio Switched 12v+ Wire: Yellow Car Radio Ground Wire: Black Car Radio Illumination Wire: Gray Car Stereo Dimmer Wire: N/A Car Stereo Antenna Trigger: White Car Stereo Amp Trigger Wire: N/A Car Stereo Amplifier Location: N/A Front Speakers Size: N/A Front Speakers Location: N/A Left Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Tan Left Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Gray Right Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Light Green Right Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Dark Green Rear Speakers Size: N/A Rear Speakers Location: N/A Left Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Brown Left Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Yellow Right Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Dark Blue
- Q:Hi,I'm trying to install a ceiling light with a 3 wire configuration (white, black, ground) into a wire configuration of 4 wires (white, red, black, ground). This is configured for two on/off switches.So far, I have white to white, black to black, and ground to ground with the red capped off. This works with one switch perfectly, however when I hit the other switch, the circuit breaker blows.Please help, and thank you!
- A circuit consists of two conductors not counting the green/bare, but can have more than two. Also a circuit can branch off and energize other things. Thus you have branch circuits. The ceiling box fan probably is a branch circuit consisting of two or three maybe four conductors i.e., black, red, white and green/bare. A ceiling fan will pull a load/current of usually 2 amps but can be a lot more. A 60watt incandescent light bulb pulls 1/6 of an amp, or 4 60watt bulbs is around 2amps. By and far the amount is very low considering most general lighting circuits can handle up to 20amps without any problems.
- Q:I hooked up my Klipsch floor speakers with the old-cheapy wire and then bought, I think it was monster cable, and bi wired it. Big sound improvement. But I've heard pros and cons on monster cable. I have three zones to wire in my house. If I bi wire the other two zones what's the best wire to get? You can spend a small fortune on wire. If I bi wire, zone 2 would be 30 feet x 4 and zone 3 50 feet x 4. I read that if one of the wires is silver it's better as silver's the best conductor. This I knew already. But, when I bought the wire that I did, it didn't state anywhere on the label that it contained silver and I think that would be a drawing point. In fact, I didn't see any wire at that store that said it was part silver and it wasn't Walmart but a major electronics store. I did see some that had silver colored strains but so is steel and aluminum. I also read on another forum that CAT 5 wire works well for bi wiring? Thoughts? Opinion?
- I personally would not use CAT 5 cables...these are designed for data transmission....not audio transmission. High Frequency audio signals travel around the outer edge of your cables and low frequencies tend to travel through the center. So you truly need multiple conductor cables...and the thicker the better.
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