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Galvanized Iron Wire For Hexagonal Wire Mesh

Galvanized Iron Wire For Hexagonal Wire Mesh

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Quick Details

Place of Origin:
Hebei China (Mainland)


Model Number:
SQ-02
Surface Treatment:
Galvanized
Galvanized Technique:
Electro Galvanized
Type:
Round Wire
Function:
Binding Wire
Wire Gauge:
0.55-4mm
Description:
Electro Galvanized Wire
Wire Diameter:
0.55-4mm
Weight:
0.25-50kg/coil
Application:
Binding


Material

Q195 steel wire

Size:

Bwg6-Bwg22 (0.70mm-5.50mm)

Zinc coating

16g/-25g/ (electro galvanized)

60g/-80g/  150g/-270g/ (hot dip galvanized)

Tensile Strength

350N/mm2-450N/mm2

Coil weight

25kg/coil, 50kg/coil, 50ibs/coil,100ibs/coil

Packing

in polyethylene sheet and weave cloth;

in polyethylene sheet and hessian cloth




Q: DO i TWIST THE WHITE AND RED SMALL WIRES TOGETHER UNDER THE WIRE NUTS ON AC WIRING TO THE CONDENSER?
what you have is a thermostat wire it is a two wire so if one is not connected and the other one is wire the ones that are not connect together regardless of color. wire manufacturers vary their wire color but the all work the same make sure to tape it up after you do it so it don't fry your transformer in the a/c unit..follow the blue wire to contactor on the opposite side of where it hooks up there should be another wire follow it and you will see where it is broken twist that wire to the one that is unhooked then put the wire nuts back on
Q: I am in the middle of changing my thermostat and I am so lost on where the wires go! Anyone who knows anything please help.My old system was labeled and hooked up like this:White Wire (W)Red Wire (R)Blue Wire (B)Green Wire (G)Now I am looking at my new system and these are the spots that I have:(G) (RH)(RC)This has a red wire attached like a jumper wire(Y/O) (W/B) (Y1)What wires do I plug into where? Please re-post with the wire color next to where it should go.
Based on normal practice It doesn't appear that you have air conditioning, only convential/gas heat. And the thermostat you bought is for air conditioning and heat pump systems. It likely will still work, you'll have to read through the book to see how to program it for convential heat in the installer set-up Red wire to (R) doesn't matter which one White wire to (W) Green wire to (G) Blue wire to nothing, the blue wire was your common wire which is required to make the old thermstat work off power from the unit, the new thermostat runs on batteries and doesn't have the option to run off power from the unit. Note: turn the power off to the unit, touching red and blue together will short out the transformer
Q: siting on a roof and the wire is running into the house, what if you touch it?
better use a tester to fin out where is the leakage of current,or else touch u r self,and feel,if its more that 220V AC then u r gone,
Q: what do i do? the wire just snapped.
There's not much you can do over the weekend... Just call first thing Monday morning so they can repair it... in the mean time be careful about what you eat... no sticky stuff, etc. Hang in there.. it'll be okay.
Q: I removed a dishwasher and now the wires are exposed. I turned off the circuit to that outlet. I am planning on waiting a while to replace the dishwasher. I want to turn the circuit back on so I can use the other outlets, but don't want to leave the wires exposed. Any ideas?
Are they in an electrical box,or just hanging there? Either way, you need to twist them (individually) screw the proper sized wire nut on to them, then wrap some electrical tape around them. If they have a box, you can just put a cover on it. If they are just dangling out of the wall,( very unusual,but you never know) Just put a plain cover over them, after wrapping them. After they have been wrapped separately, it will be safe to turn the breaker back on. Use a electrical tester before touching any electrical wiring,even after you think you have turned the breaker off. I almost killed myself thinking the breaker I shut off lead to the particular wire I was working on. Come to find out, a switch to a light, and an outlet not more then a foot away from that ,were pigtailed on to separate circuits. Don't ever guess, or assume nothing when working around electricity. Byee
Q: I attempted to change a bathroom fan to a new one with the help of a friend. He disconnected all the wiring without paying attention to what he was doing and what was wired where. We have a set of wires coming from somewhere (I presume the fuse box) to the fan that is hot regardless of the switch being on or off. That has a black, white and naked wire in it. Then we have another wire that comes from the switch that has black, white and naked as well. The fan has black, white and green. Can someone please tell me how to connect these as we have tried everything and the only thing that works is wired to the constant hot which of course won't allow us to turn the fan off with the switch...
1) Turn off the power. 2) Install the fan completely into desired location. 3) Insert both wires into fan's junction box. 4) Twist the two bare wires together, install crimp sleeve onto them at the twist. 5) Find the green screw and connect ONE of these bare wires under it and tighten it down. 6) Cut the OTHER excess wire and fold all this connection up into the junction box. 7) Take the white wire that is coming from the (I presume the fuse box) , and connect it to the white wire that goes to the fan itself. Strip 1/2 of insulation and twist the wires together, install a wire-nut and fold this into the fan's junction box. 8) Take the black wire that comes from the switch and connect it to the black wire that goes to the fan itself. Strip 1/2 of insulation, twist the wires together, install a wire-nut and fold this into the fan's junction box. 9) All that's left is the black wire that is coming from the (I presume the fuse box) , and the white wire that comes from the switch. Strip 1/2 of insulation, twist the wires together, install a wire-nut. 10) Take a black Sharpie pen and color this connection's white wire black and fold this into the fan's junction box. This is known as a switch-leg. 11) Restore power and test. I will you with these two thoughts: 1) It is always best to hire a pro for this type of work. 2) Good luck and may God bless.
Q: I have a 98' F-150 and need to add a 4 flat trailer wire connector to it. What all do I need to do? Is their a special connector?
you can go to any advance or auto zone and they have these ,and they aren't expensive,they should have the ones that you just plug in between the harness,and this saves cutting any wires,and they also work a lot better,if you,ll explain what your doing to them they will have what you need,good luck with it.
Q: I need the wiring diagram for the 1992 Lexus ES300 OE Stereo.I specifically need to know what colors (or numbers) the wires are for the front right and front left bottom door speaker.
Here ya go, 1994 Lexus ES300 Car Audio Wiring Diagram Car Radio Battery Constant 12v+ Wire: Gray Car Radio Accessory Switched 12v+ Wire: Blue/Red Car Radio Ground Wire: Brown Car Radio Illumination Wire: Pink/Blue Car Stereo Dimmer Wire: N/A Car Stereo Antenna Trigger Wire: N/A Car Stereo Amp Trigger Wire: Pink/Blue Car Stereo Amplifier Location: Right of the glove box. Car Audio Front Speakers Size: N/A Car Audio Front Speakers Location: N/A Left Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Blue Left Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): White Right Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Black Right Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): White Car Audio Rear Speakers Size: N/A Car Audio Rear Speakers Location: N/A Left Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Yellow Left Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): White Right Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Green Right Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): White Note: White is the common ground for the signal going to the amplifier. Good Luck!
Q: Its the wire that goes up to the antenna,its flat,and . brown in colormaybe their is a tool that can be purched
Carefully with a knife. Don't cut toward yourself.
Q: ok got the mute wire figured out thanks to yahoo answers people..now i was wondering what the [ ILL] WIRE IS FOR ,ILLUMINATOR FOR SOMETHING?..also which wires on the speaker wires are pos and neg one is solid ,one is solid with stripe..not sure which is pos or neg thanks alot steve
ILL wire is for illumination. is for the dimmer wire from your aftermarket harness (enables the radio to dim with the rest of the interior lights when you turn your headlights or parking lights on). this wire is not required to be hooked up for the unit to fully operate as some vehicles may not have the proper 12v dimmer wire. The speaker wires that are solid in color (white, Grey, green, purple) are positive (+) and the wires with a solid color and a stripe is negative (-).

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