• Galvanized PVC Barbed wire (BWG14x14 or BWG16x16 with1.6 mm 2.1mm 2.5mm wire diameter) System 1
  • Galvanized PVC Barbed wire (BWG14x14 or BWG16x16 with1.6 mm 2.1mm 2.5mm wire diameter) System 2
  • Galvanized PVC Barbed wire (BWG14x14 or BWG16x16 with1.6 mm 2.1mm 2.5mm wire diameter) System 3
Galvanized PVC Barbed wire (BWG14x14 or BWG16x16 with1.6 mm 2.1mm 2.5mm wire diameter)

Galvanized PVC Barbed wire (BWG14x14 or BWG16x16 with1.6 mm 2.1mm 2.5mm wire diameter)

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1.Structure of Barbed wire Description:

Barbed wire can be widely used as accessories for woven wires fences to form a fencing system or security system. It is called barbed wire fences or barbed obstacles when it is used simply by itself along the wall or the building to give a kind of protection. Barbed wire is also written as barbed tape as it is always used in a line to form a kind of tape.

Barbed Wire is also used in military affairs, prison, government, bank, and also in living wall, personal house, villatic wall, window, autobahn, railway and border of the fence.

 

2.Main Features of Barbed wire 

•Twist and Weave,

• Fastness

• Beautiful

Widely Use

• Firm 

 

3. Barbed wire Images

Galvanized PVC Barbed wire (BWG14x14 or BWG16x16 with1.6 mm 2.1mm 2.5mm wire diameter)

Galvanized PVC Barbed wire (BWG14x14 or BWG16x16 with1.6 mm 2.1mm 2.5mm wire diameter)

Galvanized PVC Barbed wire (BWG14x14 or BWG16x16 with1.6 mm 2.1mm 2.5mm wire diameter)

4. Barbed wire Specification

Galvanized PVC Barbed wire (BWG14x14 or BWG16x16 with1.6 mm 2.1mm 2.5mm wire diameter)

5. FAQ

We have organized several common questions for our clientsmay help you sincerely

How about your company

We are a manufacturer of Barbed wire , galvanized wire and pvc wire mesh with well-equipped testing equipment and strong technical force. With a wide range, good quality, reasonable prices and stylish designs, our products are extensively used in construction industry and other industries. We are focus on steel wire trading for more than ten years.

 

What is the Produce process of our Barbed wire ?

 Mechanical scaling --Dry drawing -- First anneanlled -- Wet drawing -- Second annealled -- Galcanized -- Take up Or       Spooling -- Packing -- Storage – Shipping


How long can we receive the product after purchase?

In the purchase of Barbed wire within three working days, we will arrange the factory delivery as soon as possible. The pacific time of receiving is related to the state and position of customers. Commonly 15 to 20 working days can be served.


Q: So I need to tap a few wires, and cut 1 wire and join it with another wire..What would be the best way to approach this? Here are the full instructions so you guys have an idea on what I'm trying to do.quot;On the TAN plug there is 1 ALL PINK(E7) wire you need attach the WHITE wire from your relay to that but don't cut the PINK wire just tap the WHITE into it.Next go the the GREY BCM plug there are 3 WHITE wires.
The instructions seem pretty straight-forward. T-Taps and squeeze-connectors are basically the same thing; achieving the same results, which is to add a connection to an existing wire without interrupting the line. Just make sure you use the right size and type, meaning; don't use a low-voltage connector for a high-voltage application... You'd just fry it up. For the cut wires, I'd use crimp-connectors and some shrink-wrap. Again, using the correct connector. You can use wire-nuts, but the crimp-connectors are a more permanent fix. Good luck to ya.
Q: ceiling fan connections which wire goes where?
Red on a ceiling fan is hot, and the blue is hot for the lights on it, which will be attached with the red..NOW....the wires on the light box your going to put it in...if this house is in usa, the black wire will be hot, the white wire is a nuetral, and the bare copper is the ground..the green wire on your fan will attach to the bare copper
Q: i know nothing about wire. thanks. :|
Solder wire has a lower melting point, allowing you to melt it onto something else. In it's wire form, it will also snap very easily. (not good for fastening things together). Mechanical wire (I'm assuming electrical wire), is designed to withstand high temperatures (and hence, electrical currents), and are usually be bent much more. It's also usually sheilded in rubber (e.g. electrical cords, computer cables, coxial (tv) cable, etc).
Q: let me start off with I am not an electrician I just do basic stuff for side work I came in the project at the end. The lady wanted me to wire in 6 receptacles, a light switch and light fixture all on one circuit. everything is good except for the receptacle at the start of the circuit it has the lead/ hot coming in the power to the other receptacles going out and the power to the light going out (3 groups, 9 wires total). normally I would have used a junction box but I didn't pull the wire. How can I wire this. Would a 15 amp receptacle work?
A 15 Amp receptacle will work, of course, but the receptacle box is most likely already overfilled. So in order to keep the wire count down, your best way to go is to buy a receptacle that uses screw down connector tabs. (NOT the kind that you have to put the wire under the screw, but the kind that you insert the wire into the back and then turn the screw down to clamp onto it!) The receptacle is a little more money but it would be worth the expense to make this hook up work. Hot wire (Black): Connect all three black wires to the back of the receptacle on the brass colored screws. Common wire (White): Connect all three white wires to the back of the receptacle on the silver colored screw. Ground: make a short pigtail of bare copper wire (about 6 or 7 inches long). Then connect the pigtail to the other 3 bare copper ground wires using a wire nut. Then connect the other end of the pigtail to the grounding connection of the receptacle. MAKE SURE THE POWER IS OFF WHEN YOU DO ALL OF THIS SO THAT YOU CAN LIVE TO TELL THE TALE! :-)
Q: hey could anyone tell me from the stock am radio in my nissan 720 what wires are the constant (memory) power and the accessory (ignition) wire so i can attach these to my new radio
The best way to find out is with a voltmeter, or a 12V lamp. Connect one end to ground (-), and the other to each wire. With power indicated while the ignition is off, you've fount the memory keep-alive line. With power only while the ignition is on, you've found the accessory line.
Q: I have a set of two rotating beacon lights on my truck. I would like to wire these directly to the vehicle with an on/off switch. I picked up a two prong toggle switch from autozone, as well as some wire. I'm not sure how I need to do the wiring. I read somewhere about running wire from the fuse box? And how about grounding?
Truck Beacon Lights
Q: does anyone have a wiring diagram for a rccb or can you explain how to wire one up . as an rcd has a wiring for connecting to earth but an rccb does not have that.
They come with a wiring diagram. The RCCB, the circuit breaker, is installed in the breaker box, and does not need a ground connection. Exactly how it is wired varies with country. Follow the directions that come with the breaker. But typically, you need a jumper wire to connect neutral from the bus to the breaker, and then the output has two connections for hot and neutral, that are attached to the wire to the outlet. The RCD, the outlet, is installed in an outlet and needs a ground connection, not for the breaker part, but to carry the ground on to the appliance.
Q: I have a audiofonics adf-240 and I want to wire it to 1 ohm
you do no longer cord the amp you cord the subs. seem up the wiring optons on your subs and notice the thank you to drop the ohms. remember you will make greater potential yet your amp will run warmer and wont final as long except carried out properly.
Q: How do I wire this ceiling fan? There are two house wires coming from ceiling-one white, one black. There are three wires on the fan- one white, one solid black, and one black with a white stripe. There is one light switch in the room that will be operating the fan/light (the fan has a light on it). I wired the white wire to the white wire, the black wire with the white stripe to the black wire, didn't know where to wire the solid black wire to. Now only the light part of the fan works, the fan does not work at all. Where does the solid black wire go? I need both the fan and the light to work.
Are you located in the USA? I am puzzled by one thing and that is the red wire. Usually ceiling fans have a black wire for the fan and a blue wire for the light fixture. But if you are in the US, this sounds correct and it should work just fine. Normally a 12-3 or a 14-3 wire would be used but there is not problem with what you have done. Edit: You are correct, you simply have an extra white wire. No problem at all.
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.
ur best bet is to take off the door cover and look at the speaker and go off the colors u see going into the speaker

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