Galvanized Razor Wire for Military High Quality Galvanized Low Price
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- Min Order Qty:
- 10 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 5000 m.t./month
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1.Structure of Galvanized Razor Wire Descrildn:
Material: Galvanized steel sheet, stainless steel sheet, stainless steel wire.
Process and Features: Galvanized steel plate or stainless steel plate punched into certain forms then attached to the steel wire in sharp angle to form the blades. The products offer beautiful appearance, economic cost, good frightening result and easy installation. Sharp blades coming in the form of concertina by buckles bring very good result of frightening and stopping to the aggressive perimeter intruders. Razor wire is divided into spiral, straight line and crossed spiral types.
Application: Widely used in military field, prisons, detention houses, government buildings and other national security facilities. Also fencing of residences, villa wall and windows, express way, railway, national border lines, etc.
2.Main Features of Galvanized Razor Wire:
(1High security. Barbed razor wire with the sharp razor guarantees a high security whilst retaining high quality.
(2)Long life. Razor wire material of stainless steel or hot-galvanized makes sure for long life and low maintenance.
(3Easy installation. Short sections needed for urgent security can be installed extremely fast and with little equipment, allowing repairs to be carried out without compromising perimeter security.
3.Galvanized Razor Wire Images
4. Galvanized Razor Wire Specification
Barbed Tape Wire Specification | ||||
Outside Diameter | No. of Loops | Standard Length per Coil | Type | Notes |
450mm | 33 | 8M | CBT-65 | Single coil |
500mm | 41 | 10M | CBT-65 | Single coil |
700mm | 41 | 10M | CBT-65 | Single coil |
960mm | 53 | 13M | CBT-65 | Single coil |
500mm | 102 | 16M | BW-10.15.22 | Cross type |
600mm | 86 | 14M | BW-10.15.22 | Cross type |
700mm | 72 | 12M | BW-10.15.22 | Cross type |
800mm | 64 | 10M | BW-10.15.22 | Cross type |
960mm | 52 | 9M |
5.FAQ
Q:How do you ship the finished Galvanized Razor Wire?
A:Usually by sea.
Q:Are you a manufacturer?
A: Yes,we have specialized in this field for more than 7 years experience.
Q:How many days will the samples be finished?And how about the mass production?
A:Generally,3-5 days for samples of galvanized iron wire making, the time of mass production depends on the quantity,18-20 days for 3 5 containers. please noticed that we can offer you free sample to check the quality.
- Q: I need a wiring guide or diagram for the stereo of a 2005 ford taurus. somethig that will show which wires are for front and rear speakers, and the remote start wire
- if you are installing a radio you dont need that the wires should match and they have codes to match written on them
- Q: I have a water valve that I need to connect but I don't know how to read this diagram. I'm unsure how to connect the wires to the cold and hot valve. I have four wires that need to be connected. A pair of white caps with one blue wire and one orange; and a pair of black caps with one blue wire and one yellow wire. Sorry if this sounds confusing but I have no idea how to explain it well. Thanks!
- In the diagram, there are two cold valves: valve 1 has a yellow wire to it; valve 2 has a blue and a yellow wires to it...............you may have to contact the washer manufacturer or the company that makes the valve for better installation instructions ( it's possible that all of the wires are not used in both valves )
- Q: i want technical names of the electrical equipments rheostat,wire wound
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- Q: Why do two parallel wires carrying currents in opposite directions repel each other?
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- Q: Like I hear people say If you have good Wires you will have good bass. What is good wiring. What is the best wires I can get. Help me I'm new at this. Post some links or Something. 5 stars for best. Thanks!
- that sounds like a quote you'd only hear a sales person say. Power wire, ground wire, speaker wire -- just needs to be adequate gauge. Some of the lower price brands are less than honest. Selling wire that's claimed to be 4 gauge, but closer to 6. The higher price stuff generally just uses smaller individual strands making the wire very flexible. That could be helpful, or make no difference at all. RCA's -- the myths abound. Monster cable (and several others) would like you to think you need to spend $100+ on signal cables to get high quality sound. Not true at all. The $5 cables at walmart will transfer signal as well as the $50 ones. The biggest difference is durability. The higher price cables will have higher quality ends and SHOULD last longer especially when they're plugged in and unplugged often.
- Q: Or speaker wire that has an RCA plug on one end?If you know of something that is inexpensive without me having to get another preamp, please help.(this is for a turntable preamp by the way, my preamp only has RCA output.)
- do not use speaker wire for the turntable preamp!! use RCA cables. speaker wire is balanced wire, both conductors are identical. RCA connectorized wire is coaxial, shielded and unbalanced. You need the shielded coaxial unbalanced wire.
- Q: I am planning to wire my single sub 400rms svc to my amplifier 400rms x 1 @4 ohms. My car model is 94 mitsubishi lancer. how many AWG ( gauge) should I use? Like for Power, ground, speaker wire. I just want to have the full potential of my sub and ampli.For my 2nd question: if I decided to put a 2nd sub wired it on the same amp making it 800rms x1 @ 2 ohms. (my amplifier is a class d mono 1600 watt peak by the way) should I need to use a capacitor?Thank you
- Well a capacitor is always desired for me...even if not to help the amp...it also helps your alternator/battery. Most class D amps can handle 2 ohm mono...actually most of them can handle 1 ohm mono...as for wiring. It depends on how many amps your amplifier's fuses are. If your amp is drawing more than 50 amps I'd say 6G or thicker. less than 50amps then 8G is plenty. The wattage the amp says it puts out is misleading...the fuses on the side of the amp tell the whole story. 12g speaker wire should take care of you as well. If the amp were on the larger side (requiring 6G wire or thicker) then 8G speaker wire would be a good idea.
- Q: My telephone doesn't work. No Dial tone. When I plug the phone into the box outside the phone works so that tells me it is the wiring going into or in the house. The phone repairman put in a new phone box outside because the old one wasn't accessible anymore (we accidentally built a porch over it) when he did that he spliced the wire going from the old box to the new box. The wires that he spliced hang down under the porch. There are 4 wires coming out of each wire, but only two are spliced together. Should the other two be spliced also? I'm thinking maybe they were but my dog has messed with them. The phone service went down all of the sudden and I don't really know anything else to check. Any ideas?
- each phone line uses a pair of wires (2 wires) these wires would normally be green/red or blue/white and solid blue for line 1 and if needed yellow/black or orange/white and solid orange for line 2... you did the first step in troubleshooting to know that the trouble resides inside your home... so when you call into your line does the phone ring busy (or go straight to voice mail) or does it just keep ringing.... if it rings busy (or straight to VM) then there is a short on the line... this is possibly a defective phone, a phone that is off the hook, or a bad jack or wire... if the phone just keeps ringing, then there is a broken wire somewhere...... since the old NID is no longer accessible, you may need to run a section of wire from the new NID to one of the existing jacks in your home to back feed the jacks... if you do this i recommend disconnecting the wire that is going from the new NID to the old NID, as if you reverse the polarity you may end up shorting out your line with the new wire...
- Q: Are toast - previous owner did a bad amp install on them and there is basically no wire left to use for mine.Is it possible to run a radio power wire/remote wire from the fuse panel back to the radio? If so can i just shove the wire in the fuse holder then stick the fuse back in on top of it?((Fuse 8 is the mustangs radio fuse))
- Never wire anything into your fuse box, that will defeat the purpose of having it. You will have to do what's called a hard wire. You will need to run all new wires, which is the safest way to do it, with all proper fusing. A constant +12, a switched +12 and a ground is all you need for the radio to work, and all new speaker wires. If you can find one in a junkyard, you might be able to find a new harness to repair the OEM one, and that would really help you out. Good luck!
- Q: I need to buy some electrical wire for my car, does it matter what color the copper wire is inside of ( i.e. black,yellow,red,green,blue,etc.)
- Color in electronics wire does not matter. It is simply so you can trace that the blue wire goes from here to there. Generally the Black is ground and Red is supply. In house AC wiring the black is hot, white is ground or neutral and green is earth or frame ground.
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Galvanized Razor Wire for Military High Quality Galvanized Low Price
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 5000 m.t./month
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