• Electro/Hot Dipped Galvanized Iron Wire Low Carbon Steel Q195,Q235 Manufacturer System 1
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Electro/Hot Dipped Galvanized Iron Wire Low Carbon Steel Q195,Q235 Manufacturer

Electro/Hot Dipped Galvanized Iron Wire Low Carbon Steel Q195,Q235 Manufacturer

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10 m.t.
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3000 m.t./month

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1.Structure of Galvanized Iron Wire Descrildn

1). Material:  Q195,Q235,45#,60#,65#,70#,72B,80#,82B,65Mn 

2). Surface Coating: Galvanized

3). Characteristic: High tensile strength,small tolerance

4). Application: Being used for stranded conductors in overhead power circuitry

5). Remarks during use and handling:

a. During transportation, handle softly and carefully, avoid bumping and damaging the steel wires. Moisture and rain prohibited. Steel wires must be stored in dry and well ventilated indoors

b. Pay attention to the direction of steel wires when paying-off. Be sure the spool or coil is rotationg freely as to achieve identical tension of all the steel wires

c.  In case of batch usage, the remaining should be repacked to avoid oxidizing of the surface


2.Main Features of Galvanized Iron Wire

• Antirust

• Shiny silvery color

• High strength

• Durable

• Good corrosion prevention 

• Good visual effect


3. Galvanized Iron Wire Images

Electro/Hot Dipped Galvanized Iron Wire Low Carbon Steel Q195,Q235 Manufacturer

Electro/Hot Dipped Galvanized Iron Wire Low Carbon Steel Q195,Q235 Manufacturer

Electro/Hot Dipped Galvanized Iron Wire Low Carbon Steel Q195,Q235 Manufacturer


4. Galvanized Iron Wire Specification

Galvanized wire
wire gauge sizeSWG(mm)BWG(mm)metric(mm)
84.064.194.00
93.663.76-
103.253.403.50
112.953.053.00
122.642.772.80
132.342.412.50
142.032.11-
151.831.831.80
161.631.651.65
171.421.471.40
181.221.251.20
191.021.071.00
200.910.890.90
210.810.8130.80
220.710.7110.70


5.FAQ

Q: What’s your advantages of our products?

A: 1)Our factory is close to the source of raw material 

    2)We’re near to the xingang, tianjin international seaport, so inland charge is lower.

    3)Many eco-friendly equipment used in our workshop,

     which save energy and raise the production efficiency.

   So more competitive price of our products will be quoted for your evaluation.

 

Q:How do you ship the finished galvanized iron wire?

 A:Usually by sea.

 

Q:What information should I provide,if I want a lowest quotation?

 A:The specification of galvanized iron wire .such as  material, quantity, wire gauge and coating thickness .


Q: does it matter what gauge speaker wire to use when hooking up a powered subwoofer?
A Powered subwoofer does not use speaker wire - it usually uses a RCA cable. EDIT: Ok - some older subwoofers only have speaker inputs and speaker outputs. You run speaker wire from the Left/Right speaker outputs to the sub, it strips off the sounds it wants to produce, and it passes the other sounds onto the other speakers. I suggest some good oxygen free 12 ga wire. There is a roll off effect with higher frequency sounds and long runs of speaker wire. It usually does not matter for a Home Theater system, but you can hear it with a high-end music system. Thicker wire reduces the effect. Since with a sub you would be running wires to the sub, then back to the L/R speakers, you could be using 15-30 ft of wire. Get a spool of good 12 ga from a speaker building site or get some of the Carol 12 speaker wire from Home Depot.
Q: I notice my 10/100 Ethernet wire uses 4 wires (2 twisted pairs). I'm curious what each wire is used for. I understand one pair is for Tx (transmit) and the other for Rx (receive) but why does it need 2 wires for each? I assume bits of data cross on one, but what of the other?
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Q: I recently purchased a used car already wired for an amplifier, however, when I looked at the wiring i found that the installer ran 8 gauge wire and then crimped it to a 12 gauge wire (with fuse) that connected to the battery is this bad? should i change it to 8 gauge? Or does it not matter?
As long as the middle of the wire is not grounding at all. You will be fine. You can run any size gauge wire as long as it connects at each end real good and gets a good connection. The best way instead of crimping anything at all is to get a 100amp fuse where one wire end goes into a slot on each side and a screw holds it tightly. You can run the eight gauge to one side and run the twelve out of the other and thats the best way and safest way to do it so you have no crimped hack jobs on it. -Shawn
Q: i bought a programmable thermostat, and the wiring i see doesn't make any sense. it's for central air, heating and cooling. there are no tags or labels on the wires, and it was probably installed in the seventies.there are four wires coming out of the wall, and they're screwed into four of six slots:Y = blue wireG = red wireW = green wireR = white wireB = emptyO = emptythe new thermostat has the following slots: G, Rc, Rh, Y/O, W/B, Y1. how should the old labels correspond to the new ones?
First of all from what you are saying on how the old thermostat is wired,your furnace is wired up wrong...On the old thermostat the red wire should go to R... The white wire should go to W... The green wire should go to G... And the blue wire should go to Y... On the new thermostat the red wire should go to Rc and a jumper wire from Rc to Rh... The white wire goes to W/B... The green wire goes to G... and the blue wire goes to Y1... But if your sure that your old thermostat was wired the way you say it was then the red wire goes to G...the white wire goes to Rc with a jumper wire to Rh... the green wire goes to W/B... and the blue wire goes to Y1...
Q: 1 green wire, 1 black with red stripe wire
The ground (secondary circuit) is the wire hooked to the car chassie or metal frame from the - terminal marked on the speaker.The hot wire coming from the stereo speaker terminal is to be connected to the + on the speaker terminal.With a volt meter test for power to determine the hot wire.Never guess which one is hot.
Q: im gettin a amp and sub for my car and was wondering how would i make a wiring kit for it ... i have basic knolage of wires but thats about it thanks in advance
the wiring kit is usually: - low gauge cable of certain length (x2) - rca cable of a certain length (x1) - small power connect cable (x1) seeing as these things are already pretty much in their simplest form, I don't see the practicality of making your own wiring kit. just buy one.
Q: Hello everyone! I have what is probably a very simple question.I'm not exactly a radio expert. So my question is this:Is there a difference between copper wire and antenna wire (copper as well)?
ANTENNA WIRE CONTAINS A FEW STEEL WIRES COMBINE WITH COPPER WIRES THEN TWIST TOGETHER. THAT MAKE THE ANTENNA CABLE IS MUCH STRONGER AS IT IS USED TO BUILD SHORT WAVE T SHAPE ANTENNA THAT REQUIRE A LENGTH OF HUNDRED FEET.
Q: I have 4 gauge wiring ground and power cables, as well as a smaller guage wiring that is colored grey. I have the amp hooked up to the gound and power, how do I connect the sub to the amp?The subs is a 08 L7 in the kicker truck box wired to 2 ohms. The amp is the Alpine PDX 1.600.
take (i use 12 gauge wire on my sub installs) 16-14 gauge wire and hook up the positive on the amp to the red terminal on the sub and negative to the black one. I'm not really sure what you need exactly
Q: do i need a wiring harness or can i use wire crimps and do it w.o on a 2000 blazer 4wd if u think i need it plz tell me thanks
unless you known what each wire does get the wiring harness or you very well may destroy your head unit
Q: i have a 300x1 @ 4ohm and 600x1 @ 2ohms, i wanna hook it up at 2 ohms what gauge wiring kit should i get?
Your link isn't complete. One thing I do know, many cheap speakers come with speaker wire that is about the size of a hair and practically impossible to do anything with. I just buy 18 or 24 guage wire in a spool to hook up the speakers. Using the next size wire doesn't hurt, but smaller wire will reduce performance.

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