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Hot Sale and Best Quality Galvanised Chain Link Fencing

Hot Sale and Best Quality Galvanised Chain Link Fencing

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1 m.t.
Supply Capability:
100 m.t./month

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Features of Chain Link Fence:

 

- Materials: Low carbon steel wire, Stainless steel wire, Aluminum alloy wire.

- Surface Treatment: Electro galvanized, Hot-dipped galvanized, Galva.+ PVC coated.

- Edge Style: Twisted barb edge, Closed edge.

- Packing: Wrap up both edges with woven bag, or with Pallet, or as customer's request.

- Application: Sports field, River banks, Construction and residence, also animal fencing.

- Advantages of Chain Link Fence:  

 

   1) Low carbon steel diamond mesh has a heavy galvanized coating to ensure a long life

   2) Use for High security building: Airport ,Farm land,Sport field,Prison and so on

   3) It can offset force,so it is widly use for sports field

   4) Chain link wire mesh is separable,you can adjust the length as you need

   5) The height can be up to 7m

   6) It is more security to add some razor barbed wire or barbed wire on the top

   7) beautiful diamond mesh:different colors for choose

   8) easy to install .

 

- Specifications of Chain Link Fence:

 

Mesh Opening1''- 4''(25mm-100mm), popular: 50x50mm
Wire Diameter18#-7#(1.2mm - 4.5mm), popular: 2.5mm, 3mm, 3.5mm
Roll Width0.5m - 5m, popular: 1.5m, 1.8m, 2m, 2.5m, 3.6m
Roll Length1m - 50m, popular: 10m, 15m, 25m

Specifications can be made according to your requirements
Q: A horizontal current-carrying wire, free to move in Earth’s gravitational field, is suspended directly above a second, parallel, current-carrying wire. (a) In what direction is the current in the lower wire? (b) Can the upper wire be held in stable equilibrium due to the magnetic force of the lower wire? Explain.I assume they travel in opposite directions if they are both charged the same, but I think my instructor wants something more specific. Any help is much appreciated.
Current carrying wire does not have extra charge but only flow So there is no electrostatic force between them. The magnetic force is present only when current flows through both wires. If it flows in the same direction then they attract. So if the lower wire is fixed and you wish to suspend the above it must repel it to overcome the gravitational force due to earth acting on it. Hence the wires must carry currents in opposite direction.
Q: I am replacing a regular light switch with a more fashionable looking design. When I took out the old light switch there was a red and a black wire attached. I am used to white and black. Which wire is considered the white wire when I am wiring this switch?
Switches don't require a neutral (white wire) One of these wires is hot..the other feeds the fixture. Attach to the terminals of the switch. More than likely if you look into the box you will see the white wires maretted together for continuity return
Q: I am installing a GFCI outlet in the kitchen (20 AMP) the box that it is already installed in has more than nine wires running into it. What I need to know is how does one determine the load wires from line wires when there are multiple wires running to an outlet box?
Nine wires or nine cables? Nine wires is possible if there was a three-way switch in that box previously, or multiple outlets. Need to know what was in the box before. Pictures would also help.
Q: how do i wire a dual 2 ohm sub to an amp at 2 ohm
You can't. Dual 2 ohm subs can only be wired at 1 ohm or 4 ohm. To run an amp at a 2 ohm load you need a dual 4 ohm sub. You can get a second dual 2 ohm sub to match and then they can be wired together at a 2 ohm load.
Q: Wire runs from breakers to a wall outlet along the garage wall
Ok so the first two answers are almost correct. If the breaker is 20amp it's 12 gauge wire, if it's 15 amps it will be 14 gauge wire. The outlet is in a garage it must be a GFCI receptacle. That's a national electrical code requirement. If the wiring is to be exposed (ie not inside of a wall) then it must be in conduit, cheapest and easiest to install is pvc, you can run romex or NMB through conduit. If the wall is to be sheetrock when finished then you can run just romex through the studs. It is recommended that the GFCI receptacle be mounted in an extra deep box but is not required, makes it easier to get it in there with the wires. You can put up to 8 receptacles or devices, like light fixtures on one 20 amp circuit. More and you will be over loading the circuit. The romex you run should be for 20 amp 12-2 with ground. All circuits and devices must be grounded to be in compliance.
Q: Peugeot Speedfight 2, How can i find out what colour wire is fuel? indicators? .. Would it all be shown on the wiring diagram?
most bikes use the same wiring system... 50% anyway Black=Common Negative Red= Ignition Positive Grey= Ignition Kill Black+White=Ignition Kill (Ground) Green+Yellow=Ground Yellow= left indicator Yellow + Stripe= right indicator I recommend going on OKorder and asking a seller offering bike alarms for a wiring diagram for your bike, they will have them 99% of the time (it would be wrong if i sugested you tell them you bought an alarm from them in the past... as a reason for them to e-mail you a diagram - dont do that ;-) cgi.OKorder .uk/CYCLONE-MOTORBIKE-...
Q: I have noticed that a room in my house is improperly grounded, and it needs to be redone. We do know that most of the wiring is made with a single core, copper wire. Would there be a hazard with using a multi core (speaker) wire for the grounding, or should we do the wiring with a single core wire.
multi-stranded wire is used when flexibility is needed such as pulling a wire through a conduit with multiple bends, the wire size depends on how many amps there will be and you circuit breaker must be sized correctly. NO!! you cannot use speaker wire because the insulation on the wire is not made for the higher voltage, a speaker may use around 24V while a home uses 120V or 240V. yes you can use multi-stranded wire in the same manner you use solid core as long as it is sized correctly for the amperage and over-current protection device (circuit breaker or fuse).... and the insulation type depends on the location and voltage it will be used for, for homes there is not much to worry about, but if it will be used around chemicals, oils or other petroleum products... or for high voltages the insulation type must be chosen accordingly.... solid core is easier to work with in a residential home because it holds its shape when running through joists or going around a bend.... stranded wire would almost act like wet spaghetti and need to be secured more than required by code and is normally contained in some type of conduit.
Q: The wire is to the box
Hi There, Here is the proper way to wire a receptacle: Before starting the very first thing to do before wiring is to make sure the power is turned off at the breaker box. First: The bare (or green) ground wire goes to the green screw terminal on the receptacle. Second: The white (neutral) wire goes to the bright metal screw terminal on the receptacle . Third: The black (hot) wire goes to the brass screw terminal on the receptacle. Finally after the wires are connected and are tight; carefully position the receptacle back inside the box and tighten the two receptacle screws. Then replace the cover plate and turn the circuit breaker back on and plug a lamp or something in to test your work. Hope this helps, Al
Q: Found some electrical wiring resonably priced on craigslist but it says -----8 gauge (AWG), 3 wire, direct burry electrical cableDOES THAT MEAN ITS 3/0 WIRE? Because I need 3/0 wire direct burriedI am looking to buy some extra 3/0 wire and found some on craigslist for a reasonable price....
8AWG describes the size - way to small for you. 3 wire describes the number of individual conductors - 3. When you are shopping its important that you know for sure 1. what size you need (there is a big difference between copper and aluminum) 2. how many conductors you need (3 if it is for the utility service coming to your house - in almost all cases) 3. and insulation rating (to be buried, it MUST be rated as direct burial) Be sure of what you're buying off of something like craigs list because you'll have a hard time returning it, and it sounds like quite an investment you're about to make.
Q: home, thermostat, wiring
The standard wiring for Heat/Cool T-stat. Is as follows Red 24 volts to the T-stat. White to the heat. Green to the fan relay. Yellow to the condenser.

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