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Galvanized Razor  Wire With Hot Dipped Galvanized Wire

Galvanized Razor Wire With Hot Dipped Galvanized Wire

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Quick Details

Place of Origin:
China (Mainland)
Packing:
Bundle
Model Number:
MEIHUA
Material:
Steel,Steel sheet,Stainless steel sheet
Place of orgion:
Anping,Hebei,China
Blade thickness:
0.6mm
Zinc coating::
80g-180g
Type:
BTO22,BTO-30,CBT-65
Weigth of coil:
5kgs,10kgs
Cover length:
8m-15m/coil


Wire core:
2.5mm
Delivery time:
10days

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Detail:Water proff paper inside,Outside plastic bag. 50 Rolls or 100 Roll in one big bundle. Loading quantity: 25Tons 20 ft container.
Delivery Detail:15days when confirmed the TT Or L/C at sight

Specifications

Blade thickness:0.5mm
Blade width:22mm
Blade spacing:36mm
Diameter of coil:450mm
Zinc coating:High zinc coating

                                                 

razor wire

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Razor Wire Variety:
Concertina Coils Type
Straight Type Razor Wire

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

BTO-10.15.22

Cross type

600mm

86

14M

BTO-10.15.22

Cross type

700mm

72

12M

BTO-10.15.22

Cross type

800mm

64

10M

BTO-10.15.22

Cross type

960mm

52

9M

BTO-10.15.22

Cross typ


Q: when wiring subs to different ohm levels, does is matter what kind of speaker wire you use to connect to the + and - terminals? i mean like gauge wise of the speaker wire and such.
i'd use the same as the rest of teh wire, and always go larger never smaller. the cost of wire for teh few feet needed in a car, seams silly to me to go cheap... most places allow you to buy it by the foot. i usually use 12 ga for subs and 16 for mains..
Q: My house is wired for surround sound. The wires coming out of the speakers holes are not labeled as far as i can tell but the wires that are coming out of housing that go into the back of the receiver are labeled 26,27,30,and 31. I cant tell which wires go to which speaker Front Left, Front Right, Rear left or Rear Right. Do these numbers mean anything?
No. It should not be too hard to try hooking on speaker up at a time though and finding what runs to what. Then writing it down. Did the previous owner have a package of documenttion to pass on to you?
Q: i got this switch with numbers 1 , 2, 3, and 4 on it and 4 wires red, green, and two black. Which wires go to which number?
Well it is defintely a 3 way switch. The fourth (green) wire being the ground. I can't tell you by the numbers, but I can tell you by the screws which wire goes where. If it does not apply to your switch you may need to go get a new one. They are inexpensive. The green, ground wire goes to the screw that is usually attached to the arms ( metal extentions that hold against the sheet rock. Now you need to find the red and black wire that are together. Look inside the box where the wires come in and you should be able to tell if the red and black are in the same sheathing. These are your travelers. The travelers need to go on the two screws that are across from eachother. One goes on the right side and one goes on the left. Does not matter which side. The last black wire, depending on which of the two 3 ways you are at is either your power or your light leg (wire going to your light). This wire goes on the last screw. Hope this was helpful.
Q: thats how my after market stereo is hooked up..i just got a system and was wondering if i join the remote wire to the accessory would it be ok? even if the accessory is already joined with the illumination
You need to first disconnect the accesory wire on the aftermarket radio from the illumination wire from the car harness if you are using hose connection to turn on the radio. You need to connect the accesory wire from the aftermarket radio to the accesory wire from the car radio harness, if you are using a wire harness then it would be the red wire and if the factory radio harness is cut then u'll need a test light to locate the accesory wire. On the aftermarket radio harness/plug locate the blue/white wire that's where u will need to connect the remote wire to, in order to turn your amp on and off. Don't connect the remote wire to the illumination wire from the car, or the radio harness.
Q: Which are more secure, wired or wireless networks? Explain.
Wired networks are always more secure because they're not advertising themselves to the world; e.g. you need to have physical access to connect to a wired network. Wireless networks can be secure; but the fact of the matter is they're advertised to any passer-by and are susceptible to having their keys cracked.
Q: @topicAnd does the size of the wire matter in electrical consumption?
Wires that contain ferrite should not consume more electricity than wires that made of copper or aluminum. It also does not matter what the size of the wire is for electrical consumption. The size of the wire and the material it is made of determines how much resistance there will be for the electricity to flow through the wire. Consumption is based on the voltage, amperage and wattage that is running through the wire to power an electrical device.
Q: i need to know what wire goes where
A little background here. Your dryer is a 220 volt appliance and until recently they had only 3 wires to it, to match the receptacle. Now they seperated the neutral (white) and the ground (green or bare copper) but the two still attach to the same busbar at your electrical power panel. So heres the color schematic you need. Your dryer hot wires are yellow and blue and attach to the red and black wires which are 110 volt hot wires from the panel (together they add up to 220) , the white wires go together as these are your neutral wires which return power to the panel thus completing your circuit, the green or bare copper wire can be attached to the white wires or attached to the metal electrical box if you have one as the equipment box. Your receptacle box may be plastic which then you have no choice but to attach it to the white wires. If you have a electrical meter, it would show 110 volts across either the red/yellow or blue/black wires to either the white or green wires, with 220 volts measuring across the red/yellow and blue/black connections. There is no appliance that runs on 220 volts but rather 2 110 volt circuits,which in a dryer one 110 v circuit runs the timer and lights while the other runs the heating element itself. Be sure to turn off the breaker before attempting and make sure your connections are good and tight or youll have problems. Good luck
Q: I changed my Sony to another car and am having problems wiring it back up. Any help on how to wire this ?
Judging from the fact that there's no CD/MP3/WMA/etc in the list of what you've got on your radio I'm going to assume it's an older one. I'm also going to assume that it's still new enough to have the now standardized wiring colors on it. Go to an installation shop and buy a plug that matches your cars year and make, connect the wiring on that plug to the one on the radio matching color to color. If there's no black wire (ground) on the car to radio plug you just bought that means you need to attach the black wire to a piece of metal that contacts the frame or firewall under your dash. If this wasn't helpful, please make a more detailed question or make me a contact and give me more detail.
Q: ok...all the wires in my quot;atticare encased in this silver metal casing....when i opened a bathroom wall...the wires were also like that.....at the fuse box...they all leave like that........sooooo, can i assume all my wires are encased like that? does that make them pretty safe from rodents chewing? (yup-been watching Billy the Exterminator) why were they done like that? tx for any info....
In the U.S. it WAS called BX and is now called MC, standing for metallic clad. (If the lines are flex-able). This stuff was used to protect from damage. This is usually used in commercial applications, but is perfectly legal (if the proper connectors were used) in residential applications. It sounds like you are doing a remodel. If so, you will need a EXPERIENCED electrician to modify the runs for you. Don't let anyone tell you it is against code. It is simply overkill.
Q: hi i have been wondering what to get Wireless or Wired for my Xbox 360 the xbox is about 30 feet away for the router. the router is a sagem router which sky provide me with and if i am going to go wired i will use a netgear etlernet HUB mainly what i want is a fast internet link hoping for lag free connection my contract with sky has ended and now i can switch what internet supplier sould i switch to
wired because wireless can lag or disconnect so wired is the way to go!

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