High Quality Electro Galvanized Hexagonal Wire Mesh
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Packaging Detail: | 1.With plastic weaving bags outside 2.With wooden pallet cloth 3.According to customer's request |
Delivery Detail: | 30 days after receive the deposit |
Specifications
hexagonal wire mesh
1>material: galvanized or plastic-coated wire
2>Mesh: 3/8" -4"
3>hole shape:hexagon
4>Length: 5-30m
Hexagonal wire mesh
Hexagonal wire mesh is also known by the name of chicken mesh.
Wire materials: Hexagonal wire mesh is manufactured in galvanized iron or PVC coated wire.
Application: Hexagonal wire mesh with its good corrosion resistance and oxidation resistance, serves well as strengthening, protection and temperature keeping materials in the form of mesh container, stone cage, isolation wall, boiler cover or poultry fence in construction, chemical, breeding, garden and food processing industries.
Hex netting welded mesh(Galvanized before wearing) | ||||||
Spacing(mm) | Dia | Width(mm) | Length | |||
41 | 1.40mm | 450/600/1066 | 50m | |||
31 | 18g/19g | 900/1050/1200 | 50m | |||
50 | 18g/19g | 900/1050/1200 | 50m | |||
Hex netting welded mesh(Galvanized after wearing) | ||||||
Spacing (mm) | Diameter | Width (mm) | Length | |||
13 | 0.7mm/0.9mm/1.0mm | 900/2000 | 5m/10m/50m | |||
13 | 18g/19g/20g/22g/23g | 600/900/1200/1800 | 5m/10m/25m/50m | |||
19 | 0.7mm/0.9mm/1.0mm | 900/2000 | 5m/10m/50m | |||
25 | 0.7mm/0.9mm/1.0mm | 900/2000 | 5m/10m/50m | |||
25 | 18g/19g/20g/22g/23g | 600/900/1200/1800 | 5m/10m/25m/50m | |||
31 | 18g/19g/20g/22g/23g | 600/900/1200/1800 | 5m/10m/25m/50m | |||
50 | 0.7mm/0.9mm/1.0mm | 900/2000 | 5m/10m/50m | |||
50 | 18g/19g/20g/22g/23g | 600/900/1200/1800 | 5m/10m/25m/50m | |||
75 | 0.7mm/0.9mm/1.0mm | 900/2000 | 5m/10m/50m |
- Q: Should I just buy normal speaker wire for wiring my subs together inside my box?? With positive and negative and then pull the wire apart and use only 1 of the wires? Also is 10 gauge good for this if my subs are 600 RMS a piece and my amp is 1180 birthsheet RMS...2 Kicker L5 12sAlpine PDX-1.1000
- well speaker wire inside the box i never would wire them together but 10 gauge sounds ok but just buy an amp wireing kit and it will give you proper wires just to be safe make sure all your wires can handel the power other wise it will burn the wires up yes you should pull the apart cause it wont sound right i usaly do is like the wires i buy have a white stripe on them i use that 1 as a ground wire so i know whic 1 is what
- Q: The power supply is at the fixture in this case. I have 2 black wires (1 is the hot, I connected the hot to the other black to continue to the switch. The other wires are 2 white wires, 1 red wire and 2 grounds. At the switch there are multiple wires, including 3 black wires, 1 red, 3 white and 3 ground. One of the black wires I know goes on to other fixtures in another room. My issue now is I cannot get my main fixture I was trying to change the switch on to work and don't know which wire to connect to the switch. Right now I have removed the switch completely so the other rooms lights will work. Here is how I have it set up now. At the fixture black to black, white to white, red capped 2 grounds capped together. At the switch area: Black (hot from the fixture) to 2 blacks, all 3 whites connected, red is capped, and grounds are together. Which wires do I connect to the switch to control the fixture and still allow the other rooms lights to work. HELP!
- If you are having trouble wiring a light switch you shouldn't be doing it get an electrician otherwise you could cause a fire.
- Q: is it safe to use twist on wire connector to connect my new stereo or should i crimp instead?
- I would suppose in this case there is a good better best way to do it. IMO I would never do twists on a stereo, at the very least, do butt connectors. Best way would be to solder each wire one by one and seal with heat shrink. That will give you a very clean look and you'll be proud of yourself :)
- Q: So Ive never done wiring for my car, But my friends are willing to talk me through it. But the next time I can talk to them is next week and they kept telling me to tap into wires. but What does that mean? like, what does it mean to quot;tapinto the wires?
- What are you trying to add?
- Q: im hooking a amp up and i need to run my remote wire to my ignition wire
- I have wired up alot of amps and the remote wire on the amp should be connected to the power antenna/amp turn on wire on the stereo head unit. This allows the amp to only turn on when the stereo is on. If you are connecting an amp to a factory stereo,I see why you would need to find an ignition wire. You need to probe the fuse panel with a 12 volt test light to find a circuit that only comes on with the key. Usually there is a spare accessory fuse location just for this. Buy a fuse tap or specialty fuse from a auto parts store to connect your remote wire to. There is very little current draw to turn on the amp,so almost any circuit on the fuse panel will work if it is only on with the key.
- 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.
- Q: Why is thin strand wire better for powering car audio?
- Hi welt needs to be multi stranded at least 8 awg in diameter as it is flexible and more flexible than a solid wire as work wire back and forth hardens copper wire and it eventually will break. using a flexible wire reduces the possibility of a breakage.
- Q: I have an old house with old wiring. I have no colors to go by.
- consider a rewire , sounds overdue .
- Q: I have a 2 wire system in my garage and need to update to a 3 wire grounded plug. Can I leave my existed 2 conductor and just run a single 12 gauge insulated ground in the same conduit back to the panel/grounding rod. Or do I need to pull out the 2 wore replace with 3 wire ?
- You can just add a wire. If you have metal conduit and metal j-boxes all you have to do is connect a ground to the box. NEC 250.118 Types of Equipment Grounding Conductors. The equipment grounding conductor run with or enclosing the circuit conductors shall be one or more or a combination of the following: (1) A copper, aluminum, or copper-clad aluminum conductor. This conductor shall be solid or stranded; insulated, covered, or bare; and in the form of a wire or a busbar of any shape. (2) Rigid metal conduit. (3) Intermediate metal conduit. (4) Electrical metallic tubing... But if not in metal conduit then you can connect it to the first 5 feet of metal water pipe, the ground rod, the wire leading to the ground rod/metal water pipe, or the ground bar in the source electrical panel. NEC 250.130(C) Nongrounding Receptacle Replacement or Branch Circuit Extensions. The equipment grounding conductor of a grounding-type receptacle or a branch-circuit extension shall be permitted to be connected to any of the following: (1) Any accessible point on the grounding electrode system as described in 250.50 (2) Any accessible point on the grounding electrode conductor (3) The equipment grounding terminal bar within the enclosure where the branch circuit for the receptacle or branch circuit originates (4) For grounded systems, the grounded service conductor within the service equipment enclosure
- 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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High Quality Electro Galvanized Hexagonal Wire Mesh
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