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High Quality Galvanized Iron Wire For Chain Llink Fence

High Quality Galvanized Iron Wire For Chain Llink Fence

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Place of Origin:
China (Mainland)
Standard of Zinc Coating:
GB/T 15393
Model Number:
HY-RD-02
Surface Treatment:
Galvanized
Galvanized Technique:
Hot Dipped Galvanized
Type:
coil wire
Function:
Binding Wire
Wire Gauge:
0.15-6.0mm,SWG,BWG,AWG
Standard:
GB/T 343
Material:
Wire rod :1006 , 1008 , 1018 , Q195 , etc, and zinc .
Elongation:
more than 12%
Package:
Coil package or spool package
Zinc Coating:
zinc with 99.995% purity


Application:

Used in wire mesh, artware , metal hose , binding wire








Galvanized Wire


1.BASIC INFORMATION:
1.SPECIFICATION:BWG8-BWG32
2.WIRE DIA:4.2-0.45MM
3.ZINC COATED: 8-12G/M2(ELECTRO GALVANIZED)

4.TENSILE:350-500N/MM2

5.SURFACE TREATMENT:GALVANIZED

6.MATERIAL:Q195 LOW CARBON STEEL WIRE


2.ADVANTAGE:

OUR FACTORY HAS SPECILIZING IN THIS FIELD FOR MANY YEARS WITH THE FIRST-RATE DRAWING MACHINES AND OTHER PRODUCTION EQUIPMENTS.

AND OUR COMPANY WILL TAKE PART IN THE HARDWARE EXHIBITION EVERY YEAR.


3.PACKING:

COIL WEIGHTED 10-800KG SWAPPED WITH WAX PAPER OR CONNECTED WITH PLASTIC BELT,THEN PUT INTO JUTE BAG.AND OTHER SPECIAL PACKINGS OF CUSTOMERS WILL BE APPRECIATED WELL IMMIDIATELY.


4.USES:

USED IN COMMUNCATION EQUIPMENT,WEAVE WIRE MESH,CRAFTWORK,ETC.




Q:I just need to know what each wire is by the color because im trying to hook up my radio to it and the wires on it are different colors than the wires in my car i dnt kno wut is the ground/power/speaker wires or anything please help if you can. Thanks
go to auto zone or wal-mart or advance auto parts and buy the wiring kit for your car. they have them for just about every car made these days. cost like 10-15 bucks, and is a simple install.
Q:I need the designations for the wires so I can splice in an amp.
Speaker wires: left front: (+) tan (-) gray right front: (+) lt. green (-) dk. green left rear: (+) brown (-) yellow right rear: (+) dk. blue (-) lt. blue Accessory power at radio for amp turn-on: yellow (only in 2003 and older; should be located next to orange constant power wire)
Q:what do i do? the wire just snapped.
i have braces and you should be able to get a hold of your orthodonist. mine has his cell phone # in case of emergency on his office voicemail. figure out what you can do as soon as possible. if its the wire in the back you should be able to get a pencil eraser and push it to wear its not poking you anymore. or the wax to put on it until you can get to your doctor. good luck sorry =
Q:I'm just wondering would i be able to connect a split 8 gauge wire with wire nuts like i'll explain:Use two wire nuts instead of one and divide the copper wire on both ends and wire nut both sides together with 2 nuts. The whole apparatus would look kinda like this:----lt;gt;---- with the wire nuts connecting the two arrow thingsThanks anyone
8 gauge wire is fairly heavy so I'll assume that this is not a low power application such as speaker drivers. I assume you want to do this because you don't have a proper connecting method of adequate size and you do have a couple of smaller size wire nuts. The proposed configuration would not be acceptable by any electric code for utility wiring for this reason. If one of those wire nut connections should fail, say due to corrosion or mechanical damage, the remaining connection would be required to carry the entire current load that both would normally share. This would no longer be adequately protected by a circuit breaker sized for the full 8 gauge wire. A high resistance point is developed with a high fire risk. Also the wire nuts would not be able to shield the conductors beyond the end of the wire insulation sheath. The exposed wire portions would need additional protection from incidental contact by some future service person. Please don't do this. Not a good practice.
Q:i need to know what wire goes where
Red Yellow Blue Wires
Q:What wires plug in under the center console of a 2000 firebird, there is a 5 wire plug that I can't figure out where it plugs into
+1 for the LS1Tech site. I am a member and there is tons of info there and great people to help you out.
Q:Hi, I'm extending my pc 5.1 sound system stereo cables. I have a M/F extension wire which I will cut to solder a seamless wire to the system. Problem is that in the system cable I have a white, green(or red) and bare wire. and ont he extension I have a black red and white. Which wire do I connect to which?thanks
It doesn't matter as long as you keep it strait, when ever possable connect a white wire to white wire, red wire to red wire etc...if you have like a green wire original but no green extension wire then I would use green electrical tape to color code the extension wire to the same color as the original, you can buy electrical tape in almost any color and wrap it around the wire and connector ends for color coding...
Q:So earlier my passenger low beam wouldn't turn on. i went and bought a circuit tester and found out a wire located here _-_ lt;=== (the bottom right plug on the socket) that wire wont light up. i bought a socket at the same time, but i dont know how to replace it. and even if i did.. i don't see how that would fix the wire.It's possible the wire is fine. but i cleaned the socket and all that and still nothing.any advice would be great. i really need to drive at night1994 GMC jimmy
The wire that leads to your socket may be worn or damaged. Find out which wire is not working. Use a meter that has a sharp probe, so you can stab the wire with the probe and see if it is putting out the electricity, up the wire from where you put the socket on. If the wire is not working, but off the part of the wire that is not working and splice in a new piece of wire and attach to the socket. Hopefully this will help you.
Q:I have a 2004 mit lancer and im trying to instal 2 sets of kicker rs65.2 door speakers having trouble with the back the wires on the right are yellow and one has a red stripe the other has a green stripe and the left speaker is a solid green and blue wire how in the heck am i suppose to match those up with the black and red the right seems obvious but i dont want to mess anything up
Car Radio Battery Constant 12v+ Wire: Red/Black Car Radio Accessory Switched 12v+ Wire: Blue/Yellow Car Radio Ground Wire: Chassis Car Radio Illumination Wire: Green/White Car Stereo Dimmer Wire: N/A Car Stereo Antenna Trigger Wire: Yellow Car Stereo Amp Trigger Wire: N/A Car Stereo Amplifier Location: N/A Car Audio Front Speakers Size: N/A Car Audio Front Speakers Location: N/A Left Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Red/White Left Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Red/Blue Right Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Red Right Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Green Car Audio Rear Speakers Size: N/A Car Audio Rear Speakers Location: N/A Left Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): White/Blue Left Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Yellow/Red Right Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Light Green Right Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Yellow/Green
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.

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