Hot Dipped Galvanized Iron Wire For Hexagonal Wire Mesh
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Product Description
1. Type: hot dipped galvanized wire, electro galvanized wire or bright wire
2. Diameter: 0.10---4.00mm or other wire gauge
3. Tensile strength: 500N/mm2---2200N/mm2 or other
4. Different zinc coating as per your requirement
5. Finished products: stitching wire, wooden case wire , brush wire , net-weaving wire , handle wire , and wire for cleaning ball.
Raw Material | Q195 Q235 low carbon steel wire rods |
Diameter of Wire | 0.20mm-5.0 mm |
Zinc Coating | 10grams-300grams/m2 |
Tensile Strength | 35-55kg/mm2 |
Weight of Coil | 25-50kgs |
Packing | Inside plastic films & outside weaving cloth |
Galvanized Wire | |||
Wire Gauge | SWG(mm) | BWG(mm) | Metric(mm) |
8 | 4.05 | 4.19 | 4.00 |
9 | 3.66 | 3.76 | 4.00 |
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 | 2.50 |
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 | 0.84 | 0.90 |
21 | 0.81 | 0.81 | 0.80 |
22 | 0.71 | 0.71 | 0.70 |
- Q: I am moving a stove that has four wires - bare copper (ground), red, white, and black.The location I am putting it in only has three wires - red, white, and black.Can I just ignore the ground on the new location since it doesn't have one? Or should I cross one of the other wires with the ground?
- Your four-wire stove has a terminal where you can connect the bare/green and white wires together, most have a jumper to connect the two terminals. You don't want to leave any wires unconnected. The other two wires (red black) are connected the same way between 3-wire and 4-wire units. You'll have to buy a 3-wire cable for your stove to plug it into the 3-wire receptacle. The new code requires 4-wire connections. The bare/green wire and the white neutral wire are run back to the circuit breaker panel separately at which point the are connected together on a buss bar.
- Q: I have a water valve that I need to connect but I don't know how to read this diagram. I'm unsure how to connect the wires to the cold and hot valve. I have four wires that need to be connected. A pair of white caps with one blue wire and one orange; and a pair of black caps with one blue wire and one yellow wire. Sorry if this sounds confusing but I have no idea how to explain it well. Thanks!
- blue and yellow for cold valve one, blue and orange for cold valve 2, the hot valve would be blue and brown.
- Q: How do I tell which wire is positive and which wire is negative on the door speakers and the rear speakers?
- The one with stripe is negative.
- Q: which guage power wire will handle 100 amps
- 4 or 2 gauge wire running 10 to 20 feet for 100 amps.
- Q: i need to know how to rewire it to make it fire the only wire that is still there is the one that runs to the distributor cap all the other wires are gone is it sopose to wire to the key please help
- The GM 250 i6 is a very simplistic engine. To wire to ignition: 1. Switch on the ignition find the + out wire 2. Run a wire to the positive side of the coil. 3. The negative side goes to the distributor. 4. The starter solenoid has two large terminal two small terminals. The small inside [closest to the block] is the start wire. On the opposite post place another wire also route it to the positive side of the coil. This provides power to the coil when the engine is cranking. Good luck + + +
- Q: On the wires leading to existing system I can see the main power lead. However all the other wires are different in color leading to existing valves. From the wire bundle two black wires (the only black wires) lead out to nothing and were left with no electrical end caps protecting. Manual says nothing on wiring valves. Any ideas on black wires? Or how can I splice in to existing system wires at valve point having one valve working at a time when system is operating? Am I going to have to get a new controler or run new wires existing controler?
- As long as you have an extra colored wire and your controller will support the extra valve, it will work. I am wondering why you have 2 black ones though, unless one of them has a stripe. Normally multi-strand wire has only one of each color. To see a wiring diagram, follow the link below
- Q: Domestic wiring from bank to bank.
- I wire money all the time at my job. It takes a little while for the bank to process everything, but it is generally less than 2 hours.
- Q: Is there such a wire that is able to be wired that can actually keep something cold, like insulated? If not, is there anything remotely like it? thank you for your help.
- Insulated wires is commonly used for current carrying electrical wires. There is a cover of insulating material over the copper or aluminium wire which saves us from electric shock , short circuit etc. However, you are using the term insulating wires in the context of thermal insulation. There are so many thermal insulating materials as used in refrigerators and other applications but they are not in the shape of wires.
- Q: I am installing a Pioneer head unit in a 1997 Nissan Pathfinder. All the wires from the harness to the deck are connected according to color. I was able to connect all of the wires except for the stock orange/black wire coming out of Nissan's harness. I am assuming this wire has something to do with the illumination. The pioneer does not have an orange/black wire to connect it to. The deck will not turn on at all if the orange/black wire is:- not connected to anything- connected to the red power wire- connected to the yellow power wireThe deck will turn on if the orange/black wire is:- connected to the black ground wire- connected to the remote wireHowever when the headlights are turned on the head unit cuts off and will not turn back on until the headlights are shut off again. In other words, the deck will work fine until the headlight switch is turned to the on position. Does anyone know a solution to this problem?Thanks, Dan
- This link may not be accurate... The only wire I see in the first link which is close in color is the black/yellow wire for the left rear speaker ground....no black/orange combo shown. Factory ground wire should be grey...test with a test light to confirm Constant power is pink....test also Switched power is blue...test also Once you confirm which wires are power and ground, hook those up to the deck wiring and then run the speaker wires to the proper ones on the factory harness. You can't always connect the same color wires from an add-on deck unit to factory wiring....wiring colors will differ. Consult the installation instructions or call the deck manufacturer tech assistance hotline. Make sure you have the correct wires from the deck hooked up to those factory wires....I'm thinking you have the wrong wire hooked up to the rear speaker ground or deck ground and the unit will only ground when that wire is activated somehow when the light switch is on.... /blue? is the factory illumination wire according to the first link. Have you got that hooked up wrong with the deck ground or speaker?
- Q: I need to buy some electrical wire for my car, does it matter what color the copper wire is inside of ( i.e. black,yellow,red,green,blue,etc.)
- The color of the wire indicates wire gage
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