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Good Quality Galvanized And Pvc Coated Welded Wire Mesh

Good Quality Galvanized And Pvc Coated Welded Wire Mesh

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5 m.t.
Supply Capability:
100 m.t./month

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Welded Wire Mesh

 

1.Material: 

superior low carbon steel wire, galvanized wire , stainless steel wire,PVC coated wire

 

2.Surface treatment:

electro-galvanized, hot-dipped galvanized, PVC coated

 

 

3.Manufacture process: 

The galvanized electric wire mesh, welded after galvanized electric welded mesh and plastic coated mesh are made with high-quality iron wire by automatic equipment.

 

 

4.Feature: 

 smooth mesh surface ,well proportioned meshes,strong welded points and bright luster . The mesh doesn’t come loose even if cut in parts or being exerted force on parts .Compared with general iron  wire ,the products are better in respects of anti-corrosive and anti-rust .

 

5Usage:

 It is  widely used in industry, agriculture, construction, transportation,mining etc  

 

6. Specification List

 

(Standard welded wire mesh)30m length,width 0.5m-1.8m

hole size

wire gauge(BWG)

inch

mm

1/4" x 1/4"

6.4 x 6.4

22,23,24

3/8" x 3/8"

10.6 x 10.6

19,20,21,22

1/2" x 1/2"

12.7 x 12.7

16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23

5/8" x 5/8"

16 x 16

18,19,20,21,

3/4" x 3/4"

19.1 x 19.1

16,17,18,19,20,21

1" x 1/2"

25.4 x 12.7

16,17,18,19,20,21

1-1/2" x 1-1/2"

38 x 38

14,15,16,17,18,19

1" x 2"

25.4 x 50.8

14,15,16

2" x 2"

50.8 x 50.8

12,13,14,15,16

 

 

( PVC coated welded wire mesh)30m length,width 0.5m-1.2m

hole size

wirre gauge(BWG)

inch

mm

1/2" x 1/2"

12.7 x 12.7

16,17,18,19,20,21

3/4" x 3/4"

19 x 19

16,17,18,19,20,21

1" x 1"

25.4 x 25.4

15,16,17,18,19,20

Q: my speaker makes a fuzzy or static noise while the scene has high or low sound. I cut my wire in half because I bought a subwoofer and we didn't get the wires with it. So I cut it. After all I didn't need the wire for the subwoofer. Could my speakers make such noises because of cutting a wire?
I have no idea what you did. Which speaker(s) makes a static noise? You cut your wire in half. Which wire? Is your subwoofer wired to the speaker outputs or the SUB OUT on the receiver? Did you splice this wire or simply trim it, strip the ends and plug it into the receiver speaker outputs and the terminals on a speaker? What are you powering these speakers and subwoofer with? A receiver or an all in one HTIB unit? The best way to get good answers with any question is to provide as many details as possible - model numbers and the conditions under which the problem occurs. Details please.
Q: im assuming red to red and black to black? but then what about the extra green and white wires in the iphone cable? where do they go?
Never assume anything. Wire colours in such cables are not necessarily assigned according to a standard pattern. Before you proceed, find printed documentation -- or its online equivalent -- that clearly and definitively shows the functions of the wires by colour. If all of the wires are for audio (which is possible, but not certain), don't connect any sort of power source to any of them. If it is a USB cable, the red and black are power wires, and the green and white are for digital data. A question was posted about USB wire colours on Y!A about 3 years ago (USB wire color code, please help?). The best answer contains enough info to help you.
Q: wiring diagrams
They have a wiring diagram in them when you bye one. Don't forget to have a GFI and turn off the power before wiring.
Q: i want to rewire my trailer harness on my truck. i have a 6 wire roung plug but i wat a 7 wire plug. what is the 7 wires for?
Don't know where the hell you got a SIX wire plug from? Standard plugs are usually 5 or 7 pin. However, to answer your question, providing that you use the same color codes as we do, yellow is for the left turn signal, green the right. White is the earth, red for brake lights, brown for tail lights, and black for reversing lights (if fitted). That leaves the blue one as a spare which can be used to power an interior/ exterior work light on the trailer. In Australia and NZ we only have the 5 or 7 pin plugs. They are made by either HELLA or NARVA and each companies male/female plugs are compatible with each other. Google either company and see what is available. Hope this helps. P.S. For the cost of a return airfare and cigarettes, I am willing to come over and wire your truck and trailer for you AND I'll bring a set of plugs for free.
Q: I'm trying to tighten the electrical wires on my car.Do I just use pliers and twist them tighter?Can I use my hands?-tightening the wires on my ignition switch and starterNeed to know asapNo B.S. just need to know how
I think that twisting with a pair of pliers is best, less chance of getting a nasty metal splinter in your skin.
Q: i need thin insulated wire like this.
it is called enameled magnet wire. try an electronics supply house or a motor and transformer electrical supply house. you can also purchase it online. you could also just take apart an old electric fan or door bell and unwind the magnetic wire. ~the other answerers don't understand wire, enameled magnet wire has a fine enamel insulation that needs to be sanded off in order to make a connection, as the enamel electrically insulates it to prevent an obvious short, but allows the inductive fields to easily pass through. it is used in all motors and most xfmr's.
Q: hi i recently installed new plug wires into my continental should i put shieldings on them?
I never had em in my 68 460 So long as the wires are not touching the engine or exhaust. After a drive feel them to see if they seem too hot. Have fun!
Q: The house was built in the 50's. Two wires are coming up from the switch and two wires are coming down from the top of the wall. I do not see a third wire. I attached the wall light wires left wires to left wires and right wires to right wires and light stayed on, when I moved the switch it threw the breaker. So I used may combination and the switch would not make the light work. It appears one wire may be white and one black. Help please!
The wire coming down from the wall is probably the power line. The wire going to the switch is meant to switch the hot lead lead only. Check the wires on the switch. There is probably a black and white on the switch. You will want to hook the white wire coming from above to the white wire on the light. Hook the black wire coming from above to the black wire going to the switch. Hook the white wire coming from the switch to the black wire on the light. While you are at it take black electrical tape and tape both ends of the white wire that runs to the switch. This will indicate that it is a hot lead.
Q: I need to get some wire to hook my capacitor to my amp and every wire I see says that it's power/ground cable wire. Does this mean it's power wire? Or ground wire? Or does it mean you can use it for both?
to hookup a capacitor you need both power and ground wire, make sure the cables are thick before you put your power cable to the amp it needs to go to + positive side of capacitor and then one cable from the same side to + of amp and for the - negative side you just ground it to the body
Q: i have an amp (sony xm 2002gtr) that says it requires 4 gauge wire..but they cost $100+ and i have plenty of 8 gauge wires. can i use two 8 gauge wires as a substitute for one 4 gauge wire?and also, i have my capacitor grounded to unpainted metal of my car AND the ground port of my amp..is that incorrect?
Two 8-gauge wires combined are equal to a 5-gauge wire, but that should be close enough for that amp. Make sure each wire has its own fuse near the battery; 40-amp fuses would be a good choice. If you capacitor is connected to ground, and your amp is grounded, then you don't really need a wire between the capacitor's ground terminal and the amp's ground terminal. It doesn't hurt anything, though. If the only ground wire at the amp is the one that runs to the capacitor, then you're better off connecting the amp ground directly to chassis metal.

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