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Electro/Hot Dipped Galvanized iron Wire/gi wire/china manufactory

Electro/Hot Dipped Galvanized iron Wire/gi wire/china manufactory

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Specifications

Electro/Hot Dipped Galvanized Wire
wire diameter:0.20-5.2mm
zinc coating:12-300g/m2
tensile strength:350-550MPa

Product Description

 galvanized iron wire/electro galvanzied iron wire/hot-dipped galvanzied iron wire

<1>GALVANIZED  IRON WIRE PRODUCTION

1.Material: high quality low carbon steel wire

2.productive technology: it is produced with high quality low carbon steel, after drawing molding, pickling derusting, high temperature annealing and galvanized and Cooling process.

<2>GALVANIZED IRON WIRE SPECIFICATION

                  Galvanized iron wire

Electro Galvanized iron wire

Hot-dipped Galvanized iron wire

specification

0.2mm-4.0mm

Zinc rate

8g-12g/m2

40g-60g/m2

Tensile strength

30kg-70kg/mm2

Elongation rate

10%-25%

Weight/Coil

0.1kg-800kg/coil

packing

Plastic inside and hessian woven/nylon woven outside


<3>GALVANIZED IRON WIRE CHARACTERISTIC

1.Color: bright

2.Characteristics: different Tensile strength

3.Weight of coil: the galvanized wire coil can meet customers demand, small and big coil are available.

4.Used:The products are widely used in construction, handicrafts and preparation of the screen, highway barrier, product packaging and daily civil, and other fields.

Packaging & Shipping

 

THE PACKING OF GALVANIZED IRON WIRE:plastic inside and hessian woven outside,plastic inside and nylon woven outside

Packing:


 product number      packing   size of product(mm)            weight(kg)
      JQ--001  spool packing         0.20--0.55              2.2--100
      JQ--002   coil packing  max 15(0.20--0.28mm)
 max 25(0.30--0.55mm)
      JQ--003   spool packing         0.56--0.70              14--100
  coil packing         0.80--1.60              max 100
        0.70--1.60              max 350
      JQ--004   coil packing         1.80--6.00              max 800
      JQ--005   spool packing         0.30--0.60              7--100
  coil packing         0.30--0.60              10--25
        0.70--1.30              max 350
      JQ--006   spool packing         0.70--1.30              14--100
  coil packing              2--100
             max 350
      JQ--007   coil packing         1.50--6.00              2--300
            450--1000


Q: When it is time to replace wiring in a building?
Some places require a re-wiring of a home if you replace the main service panel and the wiring is old, such as post and wrap or two conductor. In general, unless you have very old wiring, have had a fire, or need to upgrade your power availability in a room, you will not need to replace the wire. And my advice, if you have ANY post and wrap, or cloth insulated two-wire, get it replaced. That stuff is a fire hazard, as the rubber and cloth in those kinds of wires breaks down after decades, and can allow arcing to occur. Which can lead to a house fire.
Q: having a difficult time finding a wire for my remoter starter
The white wire to the coil is the tach wire. If you have the 4.3L,there is a white wire with a black tracer from the ignition control module to the coil. If that doesn't help,on the PCM,in the red connector,terminal 10 is the tach wire from the PCM to the Instrument cluster,this wire is also white.
Q: I been having chargeing problems, and I found a tan with black stripe wire in wire harness by the alternator and I cant fig out where it goes. it has a factory conn. on it with a 3/8 diam. hole in it
The firing order should be 1-3-4-2 (on cap) The cylinder order; from front to back 1-2-3-4 Most distributor caps will be marked with the proper numbers if yours is not you may want to get a more expensive cap
Q: do speakers function better with thick or thin wires??
thicker wires for sure because the bigger wire carries more juice 2 ur speakers....if ur wiring amps use 6 gauge or bigger if ur wiring speakers us at least 16 gauge but don't go much bigger than 14 gauge cuz it gives too much juice to regular speakers
Q: does anyone know what wires go on which post on a 1995 chevy lumina 3.1 starter? it was off when i bought the car and im lost. i cant find a straight answer anywhere. a picture of the wiring in question is an instant best answer lol
It doesn't take a medical doctor to know small wire goes on small stud the large wire goes on the larger stud.
Q: I have a 98 RS Eclipse (420a) and i would like some opinions and recommendations for spark plug wires. Who makes the best or very good wires for my engine??
Buy the stock wires. Make sure there is no oil on the old wires or you will need to replace the valve cover gasket and the 4 plug tower seals that are inside the valve cover. The motor came with Champion plugs, don't use Bosch.
Q: I am trying to take 4 lights in the basement that currently all have to be turned on independently and wire them all in series to a single switch. I just took the wires and put them to the switch and then to the first light. it came on but when i held the silver metal shielding piece that houses the wires, I got a tingle. I think that would mean I need to connect the third wire. The grounding one. The light did come on which I think means I had the pos and neg connected right. Where do I connect the ground wire and what caused the tingle? by ground wire I mean the third wire that is nothing but copper. I think I just put it to the case or the light or whatever looks like a good spot to get grounded. any extra knowledge or advice is a big help! In the mean time I will be searching the web for how to's.
Why do you have a clean change with 4 terminals? It seems such as you have a three/way change w/floor rather of a single pole change? verify THIS 4 TERMINAL change until now YOU proceed. A single pole change would desire to have 3 terminals. Line, load and floor. you're saying the change container has only 2 wires. it quite is all you would be able to desire to connect a single pole change working a easy from one region in older installations. interior the change container - the white one is warm to the change and is a runner, (criminal). The black is the load cord lower back to the ceiling easy. Sounds as though the independent is already interior the ceiling junction container ,(2 white wires taped jointly and linked to the lamp). the two black wires are warm and taped jointly to the white to the change. would desire to be waiting to connect the white and black, interior the change container,to the recent change. because there is not any floor on the change - the floor terminal heavily isn't used. Disconnect the breaker or fuse for this circuit until now attempting to connect this change!
Q: I live in a condo and Im trying to wire a new light. When I wire it, it stays on constantly despite hitting the switch.The wiring Im dealing with is as follows.At the switch on the wall, there is a red wire, brown wire connected to the switch. A green wire connected to the box in the walll behind the switch.In the ceiling there is a brown wire, green wire, and a white wire wrapped with an unstripped red wire.Coming from the fixture are black, white, green.Ive tried connected black-brown, white-white green-green but the light stays on no matter what. Also tried white-brown, black-white, green to bolt. Still the same thing happens.Not sure what to do.
the red and brown are probably positive (red) and the brown (neg) The green is probably a ground wire. You can go to the hardware store. Home Depot or Sears or Ace etc and get a small tester and then touch it to the wires. It will come with instructions and you can also ask the sales person in the electrical dept.
Q: don't say red because there is no red wire in the 3 wire radio assembly that came stock. there is a yellow wire, black with stripe, and gray with stripe
There is no Accessory wire, but only one yellow switched power wire hot in run. I usually steal accessory power in an F-body from the cigar lighter harness. One of the other wires, I forget which, is hot with the dash lights. Isolate it.
Q: my questions is what wires go where. i just bought a Hunter thermostat model # 44155c. on my old thermostat the wires are as followes:W2-jumps to quot;F(Yellow Wire)F-Yellow WireO/B-Light Green WireR-Red WireG-Dark GreenC-Red Wire Y-Yellow WireMy new thermostat has these options:RH, RC, G, Y/O, W/B, Y1can anyone tell me what wires go where?thank you
you were suppost to mark the wires by which they were screw to by color code; w rd blk etc.and then wire to new unit with same color code, some terminals need a small branch wire to bypass, lets say an ac with a heat pump.Ok now this is what an ac man will do, he will go to the compressor and write where the wires there are wired and then he would look up the color code and put the wires where they go. Also i relie heavily on the 800 help line number.Some ac men will put different colors on the wrong terminals, put a sticker on the unit and when there is trouble, they will call him,if all the wires were black and he knowes where they go, you see. A trusted ac man would be a great help,and remember, you're checking at the wall, not at the unit where the signals are not being recieved correctly, the thermostat is the brain, and one more thing, you are on the right track, because a progamable thermostat can save you a lot of money especiall if you're gone a lot.

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