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High Black Annealed Wire

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Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Detail:plastic paper inside,hessian cloth outside.
Delivery Detail:according to your detailed quantity

Specifications

except black annealed iron wire, we also can produce hot-dip galvanized iron wire, electro-galvanized wire, pvc coated wire, etc



Binding wire, Annealed Wire ,Black Annealed Wire, Black Annealed Iron Wire

Materials: High quality low carbon steel




It offers excellent flexibility and softness due to its oxygen free annealing process and comes in the form of coil wire or cut wire.

USAGE: Mostly used in construction or daily use as binding material.




1)Material: high quality low carbon steel


Specification  

2) wire diameter :BWG32--BWG3 (0.2mm--6.5mm)

3)Tensile strength :350--500n/mm2


Packing :

4) in coil ,25kg, 50kg, 100kg, 200kg/coil or according to customer's request

5) plastic inside and woven bag or hessian cloth outside





black annealed wire


Q: instead of using the wire its self could you put a terminal at the end of your audio wire and connect it to the amp, for your car audio. Because I just ordered 1/0 awg wire, but I don't think the wire will fit on the amp, so could I put a Y terminal at the end of my 1/0 gauge wire and connect that to my amp?
Depends okorder ... Another option would be a distribution block that allows a 0-gauge input and 4-gauge outputs. You could use this to reduce the wire size before the amplifier connection.
Q: i hate the wired controllers. they all get tangled
All the ones made by Sony are wired. There are 3rd party controllers that are wireless.
Q: I'm trying to install a ceiling fan but I'm having trouble with the wiring. Coming out of the fan I've got a black, white, black and white striped, and a green wire. coming out of the cieling i've got a black, a white and a red wire.The fan's green wire is connected to the bracket as a ground, so that's out of the way. It's the other wires that confuse me. I've tried, white to white, black to black, and BW striped to red, but that didn't do anything.Any ideas? Thanks.
You would need a meter to check those wires coming out of the ceiling...usually 3 wire cable (black, red, and white) are used for a 3 way switch which can be turned on and off at 2 separate location (example:at both ends of a staircase)..If this is your situation, you will need only 2 wire cable (black and white) on a switch..you didn't mention whether you have a lighted fan or not..If so, the black w/white stripe would be for the light...just one more thing, make sure your room switch is on when testing it...
Q: my dogs have chewed my central air contactor wire.my ac will not cut on. does anyone knows how to replace them and where to buy replacement wires locally( i live in Dallas TX.) i would like to do it myself instead of spending a lot of money.
You shouldn't need to replace the wires, only splice them back together, color to like color. If you decide to replace them, they are 18 gauge. Depending on the unit that you have, there may be 2, 3, 5, 7, or 9 wires. Install the wire in 3/8 flex to prevent a repeat. Lowes and Home Depot will sell you the wire by the lenght you need. Ask for jacketed wire.
Q: How do they differ from residential wiring?
Commercial and industrial wiring make extensive use of conduit, cable trays/ This entails explosion-proof or flame-proof fittings, along with the seals and other conduit fittings. Residential wiring, in most cases make extensive use of romex cables without any conduit. Other than these major and a few minor differences, the wiring is actually the same. This is the installation of cables/wires from the circuit breakers to the users. TexMav
Q: In a telephone splice case, do you have to strip the 2 wires you want to splice, and put them together, or does each wire that you want to connect attach to terminals in the case? I am talking about the black cases on a utility pole, that the residential phone wiring connects to.
In okorder .... (but not that big), then no, the wires do not need be stripped, just forced between the tines, the process of which nicks the insulation so the wire is in contact with the terminal. A pro uses a punchdown tool, but you can simulate the effect with a finger on one side and some needle nose pliers on the other. Be sure to seat it well to the back, and don't put more than one wire in a clip. The horizontal rows of 3 or 4 tines are connected together.
Q: I connected my wires in the morning and something aint righti put two wires incorrect but i dont see it... can some oneput them together for me cuz i really cant see where i did wrongmaybe some one else will find it ...
are you connecting this to an after market deck/stereo? well if so, it would have been a MILLION times easier to not cut the wires and just get a wiring harness, no need to cut any wires or anything... all you need to do is connect the wiring harness to the car stock stereo harness then plug it into the back of the deck so put your wires back to how they were, and get a wiring harness lol, only 5-20bucks i got mine for 5 off the internet.. my brother got his for 15 from wal-mart and they have them at best buy for around 20
Q: Question about the 3.5mm cable, I cut it open and there are 4 individual wires inside of it. I've only ever seen 2 wires and a loose one. Which ones are right/left and would the other 2 both be ground?The colors are red/green/white/black. I'm assuming the red/white are right left like normal? But I'm not too sure.
yeah audio cable..
Q: electrical wire prices
Doh!! The reason the prices of wire follow the prices of oil, the outer jacket of Wire is Plastic an oil based product, Thus the reason oil goes up so does the prices of wire.
Q: On a 1985 Dodge D-250 there are two wires coming off of the starter the thicker off the two goes two the starter the smaller one has been cut up by the battery. I was told the truck was running last week and all they were doing to start it was touching it to the positive post with the other wire but when I do this the starter just clicks. I pulled the starter and had it tested and was told its good and I have power to the cab I.e. lights and all so were does this wire go and what do I need to do to start this thing
the starter has two wires to it. one os from the battery positive and it is a decent sized cable. the other is a smaller wire that comes from the ignition switch really. that little wire is what you need.

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