Galvanized Steel Wire Rope Sling For Bridge
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 5 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 100 m.t./month
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Product Description
1) Construction: 1x7, 1x19, 7x7, 7x19
2) Diameter: 0.15mm—24mm
3) Length: 10m—2000m / reel
4) Lay: right hand regular lay or left hand regular lay
5) Core: fiber core & steel core
6) Nominal tensile strength: 1270Mpa -- 1570Mpa
Steel Wire Rope | |||
Product Name | Construction | Diameter | |
Steel wire strand | 1x7, 1x19 | 0.5mm-12.0mm | |
Aircraft cable | 7x7 | 1.0mm-9.53mm | |
7x19 | 2.18mm-9.53mm | ||
Round strand wire rope | 6x7+FC, 6X7+IWSC | 1.8mm-24.0mm | |
6x19+FC,6X19+IWSC, 6X19+IWRC | 3.0mm-30.0mm | ||
6x19S+FC,6X19S+IWSC,6X19S+IWRC | 3.0mm-30.0mm | ||
6X19W+FC,6X19W+IWSC,6*19W+IWRC | 3.0mm-30.0mm | ||
6x12+7FC | 3.0mm-24.0mm | ||
6x15+7FC | 3.0mm-24.0mm | ||
6x24+7FC | 3.0mm-24.0mm | ||
6x37+FC,6X37+IWRC | 3.0mm-30.0mm | ||
Non-rotating wire rope | 18x7+FC,19x7 | 3.0mm-30.0mm | |
Elevator steel wire rope | 8x19S+FC,8X19S+IWRC | 3.0mm-24.0mm | |
Wire rope for crane | 6x25Fi,6x29Fi,6x31SW,6X36SW | 3.0mm-16.0mm | |
Wire rope for suspended platform | 4x19S+FC,4X25Fi+FC,4X26+FC,4X31S+FC 4X36WS+FC,4X41WS+FC | 3.0mm-30.0mm | |
Surface: Electric Galvanized, Hot dip galvanized,Ungalvanized,Ungalvanized with grease,PVC coated | |||
Tensile strength: 1570Mpa,1620Mpa,1670Mpa,1770Mpa,1960Mpa | |||
Material: high carbon steel rod | |||
Strandard: ASTM,GB,DIN,JIS,AISI,BS | |||
Brand:Zhengyang | |||
Term of payment: L/C, T/T, D/P, Western Union, One Touch | |||
Packing: 2000m roll,1000m roll,500m roll, 300m roll,200m roll or as your requirements | |||
Roll Quality:Wooden roll,steel roll,plastic roll | |||
Shipment:Within 30 days after received the down payment or receive the L/C | |||
Port: Shanghai,Nantong | |||
1.Used in the upper plates of bridges | |||
2.As cable for special bridges and for the maintenance of briges | |||
3.In construction,used in concrete pillars and supports for the construction of buildings | |||
Application: | 4.Used as floor and roof reinforcement for sports stadiums | ||
5.Used in construction materials for PC panels, high pressure concrete water pipes,marine structures, | |||
6.Ordinary usage:Lifting,Drilling,Crane,Hoisting,Towers and Runways,Mine,Service,Vessel,FishingGeneral Engineering Purposes etc. |
- Q: has black wires.
- Two black wires in the box would be a hot from the supply and a switched hot to the load. If the timer has only two wires then it should be pretty easy to just connect them. If they are marked line and load then you would have to hook the wire for line to the wire in the box that is always hot from the supply and the other to the wire marked load. If you are still unsure then it really is not a job for you alone, enlist the help of someone with a bit more experience or even an electrician.
- Q: I just learned how to do 3-way wiring, so that I can turn a light off from 2 different switches. My question is, how do I add another light to that mix, so that both lights come on/go off at the same time when I turn the switches on and off? (It's for a closet that has 2 lights in it that I want to come on/go off at the same time).
- Very basically, you must have two wires going from light to light. A black wire and a white wire.( A bare copper wire should be included with the pair. It is a ground wire and grounds both light boxes together.) Back to the black and white wires. The black wire should be connected to the black switch leg wire at the first light box as well as to the first light fixture. The white wire is the neutral and should be connected to the white wire of both light fixtures. That's called a parallel connection. Just a note: There are several ways to wire three way switches, so my answer presumes there are two wires going from one of the switches directly to the light fixture. (A white wire and a black wire).
- Q: Steel wire or iron wire. spool of wire used mainly in the iron frame of the building foundation..
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Galvanized Steel Wire Rope Sling For Bridge
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 5 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 100 m.t./month
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