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Low Carbon Galvanized Steel Wire for Cable Armouring

Low Carbon Galvanized Steel Wire for Cable Armouring

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Low Carbon Galvanized Steel Wire for Cable Armouring

  Technical Data of   Low Carbon Galvanized Steel Wire for Cable Armouring:

 

Intensity 

level

Wire
diameter

Min. tensile 

strength

Min. stress with 

1% extension

Min. extension 

percentage 

when L=250

Min. No. of 

3600 twist

mm

Mpa

Mpa

%

General

1.24~2.25

1340

1170

3.0

16

2.25~2.75

1310

1140

3.0

16

2.75~3.00

1310

1140

3.5

16

3.00~3.50

1290

1100

3.5

14

3.50~4.25

1290

1100

4.0

12

4.25~4.75

1290

1100

4.0

12

4.75~5.50

1290

1100

4.0

12

High

1.24~2.25

1450

1310

2.5

16

2.25~2.75

1410

1280

2.5

16

2.75~3.00

1410

1280

3.0

16

3.00~3.50

1410

1240

3.0

14

3.50~4.25

1380

1170

3.0

12

4.25~4.75

1380

1170

3.0

12

4.75~5.50

1380

1170

3.0

12

Very high

1.24~2.25

1620

1450

2.0

14

2.25~2.75

1590

1410

2.0

14

2.75~3.00

1590

1410

2.5

12

3.00~3.50

1550

1380

2.5

12

3.50~4.25

1520

1340

2.5

10

4.25~4.75

1520

1340

2.5

10

4.75~5.50

1520

1270

2.5

10

5.FAQ

We have organized several common questions for our clientsmay help you sincerely 

 

How about your Low Carbon Galvanized Steel Wire for Cable Armouring

One of the most biggest manufacturer & supplier of wires and wire meshis a large-scale professional UAE Market Electric Galvanised Wire BWG 20 0.7mm Low Carbon Galvanized Steel Wire for Cable Armouring  factory in China. Annually more than 10000 tons wires and wire mesh are exported to markets all over the world. Different kinds of wires and mesh are available according to customer’s requirements. 

 

What is your Technical Information of Low Carbon Galvanized Steel Wire for Cable Armouring?

1).Material:Low  carbon steel

2).Processing by drawing, hot-dip zinc-plating

3).Standard wire gauge from 8# to 24#

4).Thick zinc-coating layer

5).Super in corrosion resistance

6).Firm coating layer

7).Custom size available

 10 to 15g Zinc Coating and 35kg Tensile Strength Iron Wire Electro Galvanized Iron Wire

 

How long can we receive the product after payment?

In the purchase of Galvanized Iron Wire within three working days, We will arrange the factory delivery as soon as possible. The pacific time of receiving is related to the state and position of customers. Commonly 15 to 20 working days can be served.

 

Q: I have a 2002 Chevy blazer 4.3 motor we'll I found some wires that look like trailer wires on the back of the car and I'm trying to connect a 4flat trailer plug in. So the wires are following on the car. Yellow is left blinkerGreen is right blinkerBrown is running lights Blue is brake lightsWhite groundSo the 4 flat wires are as following White groundYellow is left turnGreen is right turnBrown is taillightsSo my question is how can I get my brake lights and running lights on the trailer plug in. Cause I have 5 wires on my vehicle and only 4 on my trailer plug. Please help
You have to splice into the rear brake / turn signal / running light wiring and splice in the trailer harness cable. @jo, If you have a separate (blue) brake light circuit, you will need an adapter module to connect the 4 wire up.
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!
The key is the red wire. At the switch junction, attach the red wire to one terminal of the switch. Combine all the black wires into one bundle and pigtail off a length of wire to attach to the other terminal on the switch. The black wires are now all constant hot, and the red wire is the switch leg going up to the fixture. The white wires should remain bundled by themselves. The bundle of ground wires can also be attached to the green ground terminal on the switch if one is present. At the fixture junction, bundle all white wires together and do the same with the ground wires. Attach the red switch leg to the black fixture wire. The remaining black wires in the junction should be bundled together to remain isolated from the fixture.
Q: Can anyone tell me how to connect a older model ceiling fan in a new house... the fan itself has one white, one black , one red, one bare wire and a green wire. The wiring in the ceiling has one white, one black, one green and one copper wire. Thanks!
If you look closely you will probably find the green wire in the ceiling is only attached to the junction box, connect all green and bare wires together, whites together and blacks and reds together, I'm sorry to tell you that you do not have enough wires present to control the fan and light separately, which is why they have chains, and you will have to use them. It sounds like the installation you have may allow the use of X10 modules for independent switching if it is needed. Be aware, your ceiling j-box may not be UL an NEC approved for fan installation. Ground wires are allowed to be either green or bare, and fixture ground wires are not required by ul to be copper, and all grounds should be attached together.
Q: i bought a wiring kit off OKorder it was a bullz 4 gauge kit. and i am running a rockford 500.2 n its rated for 700+ watts. so do you think my cheaper wiring kit is affecting performance? should i go snag up some bigger power wire for more power to run through it or is tht not how it wokrs?
if your wire is truly 4 gauge you will have no problems.the problem is some of the 'no name' wire companies over rate their wire.they will sell 6 or 8 gauge wire as 4 gauge. go to a car stereo shop and ask to see a piece of 4 gauge wire. if it way bigger than what you have you may want to upgrade.
Q: Not the wire from RadioShack, but the really thin stuff used in modded circuit boards, logic circuits, low power circuits, etc.
Most low-voltage hookup wire is 24 gauge. You may be talking about what is called wire-wrap wire, which is used in some electronic prototyping projects. Wire wrap wire is 32 gauge Kynar insulated wire. (The larger the gauge number, the smaller the wire.) Radio Shack carries 24 gauge in larger spools of one color and in little sets of mixed colors. They also carry wire-wrap wire. So you can get it there. Just ask the sales person for help. If that doesn't work for you, there are a number of on-line sources. Just run an internet search on hook-up wire or wire-wrap wire. That will bring up lots of on-line suppliers that will provide you all sorts of small-gauge wire.
Q: If you put clay over wire and bake it would the wire melt and ruin the sculpture?Details on wire:I'm not sure what kind of wire it is but it says Bright Floral Wire..Wire is silverDetails on Clay:Again, im not sure what clay...its from polyform products and it says Premo Sculpey so im guessing Polymer? :#92;Clay is Black.Bakes for 275F (130C)30 minutes per/par/por1/4 in (6mm)
No the wire won't melt - besides fuse wire or solder, the lowest common melting point wire is aluminum and it melts at over 1200F Floral wire is usually steel and melts at more like 3000F, but even if it were copper, that melts at about 1900F The real problem with using wire in polymer sculptures is that when the clay shrinks in baking it may pull apart along the wire or that you may make parts of your sculpture thin (like legs or arms) and part thick (like body or head) and thick clay tends to crack - so these parts need to be hollow, which is why people talk about crumpling heavy duty aluminum foil as a core, so the clay is more uniform in thickness all over. Don't forget to have an oven thermometer for accurate temperature checking - don't trust the knob setting on the oven.
Q: How can I investigate the resistance of wire and how it changes with the length of the wireCheers
get a multimeter. get long lengths of different gauge (diameter) copper lead wire. for each diameter, measure the resistance. cut 1ft off, measure the resistance, cut 1ft off, measure the resistance, cut 1ft off, etc etc. plot the resistance vs length for each gauge separately. show that the resistance is linear in the wire length in each case. now use the different diameter data to measure the resisitivity of copper. resisitivity rho = R*A/L R = resistance L = length A = cross-sectional area cheers
Q: I have a 97 Dodge Stratus and I couldnt figure out why my new radio wasnt working... So I took the front speakers out and they work... but I need to figure out the correct wiring to I can set up My sound system!!! PLEASE HELP
Here is the wiring diagram I hope it helps you out 1997 Dodge Stratus Car Radio Stereo Audio Wiring Diagram Car Radio Battery Constant 12v+ Wire: Pink/Yellow Car Radio Accessory Switched 12v+ Wire: Red/White Car Radio Ground Wire: Chassis Car Radio Illumination Wire: Orange/Brown Car Stereo Dimmer Wire: Black/Light Blue Car Stereo Antenna Trigger: Orange/Red 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 (+): Dark Green Left Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Brown/Red Right Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Violet Right Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Dark Blue/Red Car Audio Rear Speakers Size: N/A Car Audio Rear Speakers Location: N/A Left Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Brown/Yellow Left Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Brown/Light Blue Right Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Dark Blue/White Right Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Dark Blue/Orange
Q: A toy of 2.8N is suspended by two wires from a horizontal beam.One wire is 40 degrees to the vertical of the beam.The other is at 60 degrees to the beam.What is the tension in each wire?
The horizontal tensions in the two wires must be equal. The vertical tensions must add to 2.8N. Let the tension in the wires be t1 and t2. t1 * sin(40) <== horizontal tension in wire 1 t1 * cos(40) <== vertical tension in wire 1 t2 * sin(60) <== vertical tension in wire 2 t2 * cos(60) <== horizontal tension in wire 2 t1^2 = (horizontal tension in wire 1)^2 + (vertical tension in wire 1)^2 t2^2 = (horizontal tension in wire 2)^2 + (vertical tension in wire 2)^2
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.

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