Low Carbon Galvanized Steel Wire for Cable Armouring
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- Min Order Qty:
- 20 m.t.
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- 50000 m.t./month
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Technical Data of Low Carbon Galvanized Steel Wire for Cable Armouring:
Intensity level | Wire | 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 clients,may help you sincerely:
①How about your Low Carbon Galvanized Steel Wire for Cable Armouring?
One of the most biggest manufacturer & supplier of wires and wire mesh,is 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.
②What 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
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③How 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'm replacing the ground wire in a chandelier because it has been cut by the previous owner when it was removed from the ceiling. Overall it is pretty simple and I have everything diagramed. When I went to Radio Shack and bought the replacement wire they gave me 18 gauge solid insulated hookup wire. It looks totally different. The ground wire is a braided copper wire (7 strands). Should I go back and take my copper wire with me and get copper or is what I have just as good? An electrician will do the installation of the chandelier into the ceiling.
- Ground wire is common convention at electrical boxes. Ground wire from point to point in any circuit is part of the wiring cable used. On a ceiling light, there is little danger of electrical shock if there is no ground wire from the fixture to the metal box. However, your replacement wire will work just fine.
- Q: I wanted to ask, im busy installing a new stereo headset for my car,when i replaced the old stereo with the new one, i used the wire harness from the old stereo and joint the wires to the back of new the stereo (which there is another black adapter that goes in the wire harness area on the the new stereo) i did this by connecting the wires from the stereo adapter to the wire harness that connects to the car, although the adapter that connects to the stereo has more wires than the wire harness that connects to the car,( i only connected the wires that were matching such as grey wire to grey wire, grey wire with black strip to grey wire with black strip, and so on, i obviously didn't connect the colours that didn't match to the wire harness wires, although i looked up online and apparently the yellow wire is a power wire, but i don't know where to connect it......if anyone could help, this would be greatly appreciated , i also wanted to ask, would this solve the problem if i buy a new wire harness? Thanks
- What kind of car is it? That's important, especially if it's a foreign make because those wires are so weird colored. Typically, yellow or ornage is power, red is memory, and the purple, gray, white, green wires are for the speakers .Black or brown wires are ground. Any blue wires you might come across are mainly just auxiliary signal wires that go to an aftermarket amp and subwoofer setup. Unless you have something like that, those wires can be taped off and forgotten about. Also, when wiring an aftermarket radio to your car, you will need to purchase an adapter harness that plugs into the stock wiring of the car and the wires connect to the radio wire harness correspondingly. I suggest soldering all the necessary wires and sealing them with shrink tube. It's the most solid, most sure way of a good connection without the worry of shorts and disconnections.
- Q: let me start off with I am not an electrician I just do basic stuff for side work I came in the project at the end. The lady wanted me to wire in 6 receptacles, a light switch and light fixture all on one circuit. everything is good except for the receptacle at the start of the circuit it has the lead/ hot coming in the power to the other receptacles going out and the power to the light going out (3 groups, 9 wires total). normally I would have used a junction box but I didn't pull the wire. How can I wire this. Would a 15 amp receptacle work?
- A 15 Amp receptacle will work, of course, but the receptacle box is most likely already overfilled. So in order to keep the wire count down, your best way to go is to buy a receptacle that uses screw down connector tabs. (NOT the kind that you have to put the wire under the screw, but the kind that you insert the wire into the back and then turn the screw down to clamp onto it!) The receptacle is a little more money but it would be worth the expense to make this hook up work. Hot wire (Black): Connect all three black wires to the back of the receptacle on the brass colored screws. Common wire (White): Connect all three white wires to the back of the receptacle on the silver colored screw. Ground: make a short pigtail of bare copper wire (about 6 or 7 inches long). Then connect the pigtail to the other 3 bare copper ground wires using a wire nut. Then connect the other end of the pigtail to the grounding connection of the receptacle. MAKE SURE THE POWER IS OFF WHEN YOU DO ALL OF THIS SO THAT YOU CAN LIVE TO TELL THE TALE! :-)
- Q: What does the wire do for braces? What happens if you pull it out and everything else it ok?
- The wire is like a train track and the teeth are the cars. Get rid of the track and the cars go off course. Wire is what is putting everything in place.
- Q: While updating the parents basement we needed to replace a very very old 3 way switch. However, the wiring to the Fluorescents seems extreme to me. Here is how i can describle the layout. Panel - junction box - double splice (one to light fixture and one to threeway switch below it)-. From that threeway switch 12-3 wiring to upstairs landing with other threeway switch resides. How should I make my connections to switches? If the other swtiches were not so old I would just copy them.
- This article will describe it better than I could, and it has pictures! ... It sounds like your situation is the same as the second method. Bert
- Q: my dogs have chewed my central air contactor wire.my ac will not cut on. does anyone knows how to replace them and where to buy replacement wires locally( i live in Dallas TX.) i would like to do it myself instead of spending a lot of money.
- You shouldn't need to replace the wires, only splice them back together, color to like color. If you decide to replace them, they are 18 gauge. Depending on the unit that you have, there may be 2, 3, 5, 7, or 9 wires. Install the wire in 3/8 flex to prevent a repeat. Lowes and Home Depot will sell you the wire by the lenght you need. Ask for jacketed wire.
- Q: i need to know if my wires are hooked up right
- You didn't give us much to go on. There are at least 5 different color combinations in 10 conductor control wire I know of. There may be more that I've never used. Or your installer may have used two 5 conductor wires dropping of two for your T-stat.
- Q: My computer kept switching all the time when ever I was playing a game. So I had alook in my computer and a wire I bought to extend the CPU wire. The extended wire had burnt so bad that the wire was showing out of the insulting. Will this effect my computer in any way because it was working fine and I shut it down before I took the wire out does it matter that my psu only has a 4 pin for CPU and my motherboard has a 8pin?
- Could fry components if it gets out of hand?
- Q: The house was built in the 50's. Two wires are coming up from the switch and two wires are coming down from the top of the wall. I do not see a third wire. I attached the wall light wires left wires to left wires and right wires to right wires and light stayed on, when I moved the switch it threw the breaker. So I used may combination and the switch would not make the light work. It appears one wire may be white and one black. Help please!
- I think that 'ed' has given you good advice, if you know *nothing* about electrical wiring inside of the average home and about how two-way switching is wired. The two-way switch is designed for two wall switches at different locations from a common light or other electrical appliance to be able to turn the common appliance 'on' or 'off' independently from each other. If you have one of the boxes that a new two-way switch came in, it should show you, with usual wiring installed under the modern U.S. standard electrical code, which colored wires should be attached to which terminal connections at the INDIVIDUAL, separate switches. Ordinarilary the color coding for electrical wiring in the modern residence is 'white' is for the common 'ground'; 'black' is a 'hot - 115/120 volt-to-ground' wire; and the red should be a loop wire to the common appliance. When one of the wall switches is in the 'on' (up) position, and the other wall switch is in the 'off' (down) position, electrical power is furnished to the appliance. Changing the position of either of the wall switches, cuts off the power to the appliance. And changing the position of either ONE of the switches will supply power again. If you've done any wiring before, you should be able to figure it out, but follow what 'ed' suggested if you can, just to be sure.
- Q: I am wiring a sony xplod amp up in my car and need to know what the skinny blue wire goes to. Any help would be appreciated.
- its the remote wire. it goes from your amp to the back of your stereo deck. if you have an aftermarket deck ( which i would hope you do) there will be a wire labeled that says remote wire. connect the blue wire with that wire behind the deck. the whole purpose of the wire is to tell the amp to turn on and off with the car.
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Low Carbon Galvanized Steel Wire for Cable Armouring
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- Min Order Qty:
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