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Galvanized Chain Link Fence

Galvanized Chain Link Fence

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Introduction

 

Chain link mesh for fencing, woven from steel wire, is probably themost widely used and versatile of all fencing fabrics, available ina variety of wire gauges and mesh sizes to suit specificapplications. Available in three finishes, heavily galvanised, P.V. C coated with a bright core or for double protection, PVCcoatedwith a galvanized wire core. Chain link fence is recommended foruse for House Garden fronts and divisions, Children's Playgrounds,Playing Fields, Recreational Grounds。

Packaging And Delivery:

Packaging Detail: Both ends is wrapped with plastic cloth and meshbag, and then into the container. Special packaging requests arealso accommodated

Delivery Detail: Within 30days

Opening

1"

1.5"

2"

2.25"

2.4"

2.5"

3"

4"

25mm

40mm

50mm

55mm

60mm

65mm

76mm

100mm

Wire diameter

18#-7#

1.20mm-5.00mm

Length of the roll

1.0m-50m

Width of the roll

0.5m-5.0m

Material: Low carbon steel wire, stainless steel wire, aluminium alloy wire.

Materials and specifications can be made according to customers specific requirements....

 

 

FAQ of Galvanized Chain Link Fence:  

How is the quality of your products?
    Our products are manufactured strictly according to national and internaional standard.Guaranteed: If products’ quality don’t accord to discription as we give or the promise before you place order, we promise 100% refund.

How about price?
    Yes, we are factory and be able to give you lowest price below market one, and we have a policy that “ for saving time and absolutely honest business attitude, we quote as lowest as possible for any customer, and discount can be given according to quantity”,if you like bargain and factory price is not low enough as you think, just don’t waste your time.Please trust the quotation we would give you, it is professional one.

Why should you chose us?
    Chose happens because of quality, then price, We can give you both.Additionally, we can also offer professional products inquiry, products knowledge train(for agents), smooth goods delivery, exellent customer solution proposals.Our service formula: good quality+good price+good service=customer’s trust
SGS test is available, customer inspection before shipping is welcome, third party inspection is no problem.

 

Any question, pls feel free to contact us !

 

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Q: I'm replacing the door speakers in a 2001 Coupe Camaro with the factory sound system. I needed to know which wire was positive and which was negative so I bought a circuit tester. However, I keep getting the reading that both wires are positive. What could be causing this? I know the circuit tester works because I tested it on the battery terminals and it worked fine.
1 end goes on the negative post of the battery and the other end goes on any ground. some are grounded on the alternator bracket.
Q: I have a universal 02 sensor 4 wire (black, black, white and blue) the stock is white black and grey how do I wire it? thanks :)
Keep in mind the sensor has a signal wire, a ground wire and a heater wire (or wires). Good luck!
Q: 4.A uniform semicircular sign 1.00 m in diameter and a weight of 325 N is supported by two wires. What is the tension in each of wires supporting the sign?
the sum of the tension of both wires must add up to 325N if both wires are equal distance from the center of sign then the tension on each wire is 325/2=162.5 if the wires are at different distances you need to the distances to get the answer
Q: What wires plug in under the center console of a 2000 firebird, there is a 5 wire plug that I can't figure out where it plugs into
You may want to go to one of the many forums for F-body cars for help(links below). Can you include a link to a picture? I'll try and find a wiring diagram.
Q: im throwing in a radio in my 2002 f-150 and i need the color codes for the truck radio wires
This Site Might Help You. RE: radio wires for a 2002 f-150? im throwing in a radio in my 2002 f-150 and i need the color codes for the truck radio wires
Q: Do wired controls work better than wireless? My hubby uses wireless and I wonder if wired would transmit quicker?
Nope. Wireless work great and there is no lag.
Q: There are two switches – the left is for the fan, the right is for the light. They operate independently. I want to replace the light switch with one that has a motion sensor.There are four sets of bundled wires coming out of the back of the box. Each bundle has a white, a black, and a copper wire.Two black wires come out of each switch. The top wires go into two of the bundles in the back of the box, the bottom wires are connected with each other and with two more black wires coming out of the other two bundles coming out of the back of the box.All the white wires are twisted together with a red cap. All of the copper wires are twisted together with another red cap.My motion sensor has a red, black, green and yellow wire. The directions say the yellow wire is not used, because this is not a 3-way light. Is there a straightforward way to do this?
Sure is!. You wire it exactly the way the instructions say to. Which is to use the 2 wires on the existing switch. The bare wire on the switch (if present) is the ground and goes to the green. Just like the instructions say. You are apparently letting all those other wires scare you. The motion sensor is nothing more than an automatic switch. It does the same thing the existing switch does, using the exact same wires. Do Not touch any of the existing splices. Look again at the instructions. Take a deep breath and have at. I've been in control cabinets with Hundreds of wires in them. I ignored all but the ones I need to work on. Other wise I would still be there trying to figure it out! (chuckle)
Q: I recently purchased a 1-wire alternator and I'm not sure what to do with the wire harness that was on my stock alternator. Also not sure what the three wires on it go to. Can anyone experienced in alternator wiring tell me what these wires do and if it is ok to leave them unhooked?
Connect the existing larger wire to the stud with the 7/16 nut.That goes straight to the battery+. Use a test light to find the smaller wire that goes hot with the ignition on.That goes to the terminal marked f or field.That turns the alternator on and off so it doesn't drain the battery when the engine is off. The other terminal on the alternator is to the gauge or light.
Q: where also is fourth wire hooked in?
If you really have a 3-pole 4 wire system, the 4th wire is the neutral. (The other 3 wires are the phase wires.) It is much more common to have 2 phases with a neutral and a ground for a house. In either case the 4th wire connects to the neutral bus. How do you know which wire is the 4th wire? Test the voltages between the wires. You will have a bolt of lightning, if you connect the wrong wire to the neutral. Luckily, touching the incoming wires to your house is very rarely lethal.
Q: When wiring an aftermarket car stereo, do you always match color to like color? Also do you have to use every wire from the wire harness?
Assuming the head unit follows the standard color code (there are some cheap Chinese import units that don't) then you should match the head unit wire colors to the harness wire colors. There are a few extra rules, though: -If the harness has a blue wire, and the head unit only has blue/white (no blue), then the blue harness wire should be connected to the blue/white head unit wire. If the harness has a blue/white AND a blue wire, then both of them should be connected to the head unit's blue/white wire. Similarly, if the head unit has only a blue wire and no blue/white, then it should be connected to the blue and the blue/white wires in the harness. -Orange and orange/white can be treated as interchangeable; ie, an orange/white head unit wire can be connected to an orange harness wire, and vice-versa. (If the harness has both an orange and orange/white, though, don't combine them--just use one or the other with the head unit). -Some harnesses have a black/white wire; this can usually be combined with the black ground wire. -Brown and orange/black wires in harnesses should be taped off individually and not connected to anything. -Some harnesses don't have a black ground wire. In this case, the black wire from the head unit will need to be grounded somewhere else. There will usually be wires left over. Make sure each one is insulated so it can't cause a short or contact another wire.

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