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High Quality Galvanized Iron Wire Roll

High Quality Galvanized Iron Wire Roll

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Quick Details

Place of Origin:
China (Mainland)
Wire Gauge:
0.5mm- 5.9mm
Model Number:
Electro Galvanized wire
Surface Treatment:
Galvanized
Galvanized Technique:
Electro Galvanized
Type:
Other
Function:
Binding Wire


Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Detail:25-50kg/coil, wrapped with PVC inside and weaving bag outside
Delivery Detail:depend on amount

Specifications

electro galvanized wire(factory)
1.Certificate: ISO9001
2.diameter: 0.14mm -5mm
3.tesile strength:340-1300mpa
4.Sample:

1) Hot-dipped Galvanized Wire

2) Electro Galvanized Wire


The wire diameter range: 0.14-5.0mm.


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: Just moved into a new house and the basement is already wired for surround sound. The ends are two wires one silver one gold/brass wrapped together with plastic. Looks like they were cut at the ends. How difficult would it be to wore the speakers myself?
If the wire you are referring to is standard speaker wire, then you wire it to your speakers, at one end, and to your receiver, at the other end, the same way that you normally wire up speakers. In other words, always connect the same colour of wire to each positive connection, and the other colour to all of the negative connections.
Q: i bought a programmable thermostat, and the wiring i see doesn't make any sense. it's for central air, heating and cooling. there are no tags or labels on the wires, and it was probably installed in the seventies.there are four wires coming out of the wall, and they're screwed into four of six slots:Y = blue wireG = red wireW = green wireR = white wireB = emptyO = emptythe new thermostat has the following slots: G, Rc, Rh, Y/O, W/B, Y1. how should the old labels correspond to the new ones?
two wires go to the cooling and two to the heat . Rc is for red wire cooling , Rh is for red heating , i would think the white goes to the W/B ,i would guess the blue wire goes to Y . but you can call the 800 number for tech help
Q: I have a 99 Dodge Ram.. The radio ignition wire is burnt out.. Can anyone tell me where I can connect a new ignition wire to??
Radio ignition wire? Could you be talking about the RFI capacitor that looks like a condenser? If it is it hooks to the hot side of the coil. I would need more information to properly answer this question.
Q: i have two 12 gauge wires running from my battery to my sub amplifier, does this effectivly mean i have 6 gauges. each wire has a 15 amp fuse so does that also mean i have a 30 amp fuse?
Not effectivly but it will work. I strongly suggest that you upgrade your wiring to the proper gauge
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
Even though you had been wise to make use of the noalox, or antioxidant, i might ratehr endorse that you get the suitable gauge of wire in copper and rewire the entire circuit. The intent that I say that's that your oven is a excessive resistance circuit and aluminum does no longer like high resistance. With excessive resistance on aluminum, the aluminum wire will start running or moving under the strain and can eventually burn out the connection. In the event you have got to leave it aluminum, don't use a wire nut, but get a split nut from an electrical provide, use teh same goop on it, then get two wrenches for the best way that you just ought to screw the break up bolt to the nut, tighten the item down as tight as humanly viable, the wrap it with a specified tape that the electrical give may also have. It's not the commonplace electrical tape, but a stretchable tape and also you wrap it tight at the least 3 or a bit of extra inches on all sides of the nut. This may insulate the connection in order that it are not able to be shorted out in any respect. Mine had the same aluminum connection and when I changed the stove, which was difficult wired to the stove, I simply replaced the entire wire. Mainly the field is just not too some distance away fromthe stove due to the fact it wants to be as just about it to decrease resistance. To scan what you have got performed, that you would be able to take a low-cost volt meter from Radio shack, set it on the correct settings for measuring voltage on 220, and if the needle goes to 220 + or - a bit, you're nice in the meanwhile.
Q: One hundred meters of a certain type of wire has a resistance of 7.2 Ω. What is the resistance of 2.5 m of this wire?I figured it would just be a proportion so (7.2 * 2.5) / 100 = 0.18 Ω. Is this the correct approach?
Resistance of a wire : R = ρ * L/A R ∝ L ( L = length of the wire) R' = L'/L * R = 2.5/100 * 7.2 = 0.18 Ω. Yup, your answer is correct
Q: Wire diagram for stereo to a 2000 Kia sportage
2000 Kia Sportage Car Audio Installation Instructions Car Radio Constant 12V+ Wire: Light Green Car Radio Ignition Switched 12V+ Wire: Black/Yellow Car Radio Ground Wire: Black Car Radio Illumination Wire: Blue/Yellow Car Radio Dimmer Wire: N/A Car Radio Antenna Trigger Wire: N/A Car Radio Amplifier Trigger Wire: N/A Front Speakers Size: 4″ Speakers Front Speakers Location: Doors Left Front Speaker Wire (+): Green Left Front Speaker Wire (-): Blue/Red Right Front Speaker Wire (+): Light Green/Yellow Right Front Speaker Wire (-): Black/Green Rear Speakers Size: 6 1/2″ Speakers Rear Speakers Location: Side Panels Left Rear Speaker Wire (+): Green/Yellow Left Rear Speaker Wire (-): Blue/Orange Right Rear Speaker Wire (+): Green/White Right Rear Speaker Wire (-): Green/Blue
Q: What are those strange ball-like things that are on some electric/telephone wires? I think they're on electric wires. I've always wondered.
If they're what I think you're talking about, they are usually orange or red and are used to show aircraft pilots that there is a wire, ... creating a dangerous condition. They usually put these on electrical wires where crop duster airplanes dust fields, or on wires at the end of airport runways. Otherwise the wires would be invisible to the pilot and could cause a crash if hit.
Q: a difference of 25 feet with 16 gague wire
Yes, but you will not notice it. Keep the same length on BOTH channels. Go with heavier gauge (stranded and labeled as speaker) wire on long runs too. Buy a 12 gauge spool at RadioShack.
Q: can someone tell me what wire arcing is?
It's when you get two wires (or any conductors) close enough together with a large voltage difference where the electricity will jump through the air from one wire to the other instead of staying inside the wires and following the regular electrical circuit.

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