Good Quality Galvanized Straight and Cut Wire
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 5 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 100 m.t./month
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1.Size:BWG22-BWG16
2.Finish:E.G/HDG/PVC/Black
3.Tensile Strength:350-600N/mm2
4.Packing: Bundles of 1kg, 2kgs, 2.5kgs and 5kgs, 10kgs/cardboard, and then on pallet or withou pallet
5.Standard Size: 0.6mm, 0.7mm, 0.8mm, 0.9mm, 1.0mm, 1.2mm, 1.45mm, 1.5mm.
Wire Gauge | SWG in mm | BWG in mm | In Metric System mm |
8# | 4.06 | 4.19 | 4.00 |
9# | 3.66 | 3.76 | - |
10# | 3.25 | 3.40 | 3.50 |
11# | 2.95 | 3.05 | 3.00 |
12# | 2.64 | 2.77 | 2.80 |
13# | 2.34 | 2.41 | 2.50 |
14# | 2.03 | 2.11 | - |
15# | 1.83 | 1.83 | 1.80 |
16# | 1.63 | 1.65 | 1.65 |
17# | 1.42 | 1.47 | 1.40 |
18# | 1.22 | 1.25 | 1.20 |
19# | 1.02 | 1.07 | 1.00 |
20# | 0.91 | 0.89 | 0.90 |
21# | 0.81 | 0.813 | 0.80 |
22# | 0.71 | 0.711 | 0.70 |
- Q: why do we use copper wires as connecting wires
- we also use aluminum, though it is less conductive and tends to expand a lot more with heat. It is much lighter and cheaper. Copper has lower thermal expansion, and the highest conductivity of simple elements. (With exception for helium at very low temperature) Sometimes precious metals like gold, platinum, palladium, tungsten... and also carbon, cobalt, nickel, cadmium... all of these elements can be fused together with copper or aluminum to create a variety of properties. The biggest problem with electrical transmission is loss due to inherent resistance in the conductor. Copper is the best for very long distance transmission.
- Q: I have a 1988 ford econoline, and I'm upgrading my radio. I need a straight up answer, I need to know what the colors for each wire stands for, function wise.
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- 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
- Nuts hold wire eyelets on threaded stud shafts and you tighten the nut (not too tight). Plastic connectors with metal contact pins just need to be removed and reconnected to make a better connection. House wiring uses wire nuts that screw on to the twisted ends of the wires to be joined. Some eyelet terminals are held by a screw you tighten. Sometimes you can permanently connect a twisted and soldered wire jumper to make sure two wires are connected together.
- Q: The resistivity of a 18.0 m long wire is 3.76E-8 Ω.m and its cross sectional area is 6.52E-6 m2. If the wire carries a current of 1.44 A, what is the voltage across the wire?
- R = ( rho x l)/A Where: R is the resistance, rho the resistivity, l the length and A the area Resiatance of wire = (3.76 x 10^-8 x 18)/6.52 x 10^-6 R = 0.1038 Ohms Voltage across wire = current through wire x resistance of wire V = I x R V = 1.44 x 0.1038 V = 0.14947 V = 0.15 Volts
- Q: when we connect the amp wire to the car battery we first remove the negative side then connect the amp wire to the negative side and reconnect the negative battery wire thing. is this correct?
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- Q: I have 12/3 wire running from the breaker box on a 20 amp breaker that powers a bathroom (2 lights and 2 receptacles). I want to splice into this and run 14/2 wire into the living room to run 6 recessed lights. Is this OK to do?
- No, that is against code. Splicing is not allowed nor can you use a lesser gauge on a circuit. To clarify: splicing exposes otherwise insulated wire. The splice has to be done properly such that no wire is exposed, the splice is hardened and this is achieved using a junction box of NEMA appropriate to the installation conditions. A 20A circuit for a bathroom means there is an exhaust fan since a couple of lamps and receptacles do not normally call for that much. That means the circuit has to be able to support 20A and that means the entire circuit. If you extend the circuit using lesser gauge wire than you downgrade the circuit's ability to handle current. This is a fire risk and is a strict no-no.
- Q: what if I use a 100 amps.main braker to wire my range and dryer
- Don't okorder /... The breaker won't trip when it needs to and a fire could result.
- Q: exact wiring
- 1995-96 Dodge Dakota Alarm, Remote Starter, Keyless Entry Wiring Information Constant 12V+ Pink/Black Ignition Switch Harness Starter Yellow Ignition Switch Harness Ignition Dark Blue Ignition Switch Harness Ignition 2 Black Ignition Switch Harness Accessory Black/Orange Ignition Switch Harness Tach Gray Coil Neutral Safety Wire Brown/Yellow Driver's Side of Trans. Brake Switch White or White/Tan Brake Switch Trunk Pin n/a Parking Lights Black/Yellow Light Switch Head Lamp Light Green Light Switch Hood Pin n/a Door Trigger Yellow (-) Driver's Pin Switch Door Lock Orange/Purple Driver's Kick Panel Door Unlock Pink/Purple Reverse Polarity Horn Wire Dark Green/Red (-) Fuse Panel Windows Up LF=Light Blue, RF=Brown/White Windows Down LF=White, RF=Purple/White
- Q: I noticed when looking at the wiring sticking out of the end of one of my laptop power cables (the end that enters the battery), that of the green, grey and pink cables there, the green one had snapped. However, my laptop power still works fine, so what does that green wire do exactly?? Is it dangerous to use it even with that wire snapped?
- Power requires two wires, but a third wire called a ground wire is sometimes added. Usually the plug that goes into the wall has two or three prongs. If it has two prongs, no ground wire added. If it has three prongs, the ground wire is added. The ground is usually used when metal frames or cases are used. The purpose is to ground or short out the live (hot) wire should it accidentally come into contact with the metal frame, causing the circuit breaker to trip. If the ground wire was not there, it would allow a person to get shocked should they touch the metal frame.
- Q: i bought a programable thermostat that says it needs a c wire to be able to use the remote...i dont have one of these wires on my old thermastat but im kinda understanding the c wire was just to power a clock on certan thermostats is there a way to rig a c wire to power what i need???
- This Site Might Help You. RE: thermostat c wire?? i bought a programable thermostat that says it needs a c wire to be able to use the remote...i dont have one of these wires on my old thermastat but im kinda understanding the c wire was just to power a clock on certan thermostats is there a way to rig a c wire to power what i need??
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Good Quality Galvanized Straight and Cut Wire
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 5 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 100 m.t./month
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