PHOSPHATED STEEL WIRE FOR REDRAWING
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1、QUALITY
Company standard :
phosphate coating : online phosphating :≥0.8g/㎡
offline phosphating:≥01.5g/ m2
phosphate coating : online phosphating :≥0.8g/㎡
offline phosphating:≥01.5g/ m2
2、 RAW MATERIAL
60#,70#,72A,80#,82A
3、 PACKING
wooden spool , steel spool , Z2
4、 MECHANIC
Size (mm) | TENSILESTRENGTH (MPa) | ||
>0.60-0.70 | 1670 | 1770 | 1870 |
>0.70-1.00 | 1570 | 1670 | 1770 |
>1.00-2.00 | 1470 | 1570 | 1670 |
>2.00-2.50 | 1370 | 1470 | 1570 |
>2.50-3.00 | 1370 | 1470 | 1570 |
- 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: 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?
- if you have three romex wires coming to the box (which isn't uncommon) then each has a white, black, and bare copper ground. if you have 4 concuctor wires then there will also be a red wire too, 4 conductor wires are used to run to ceiling lights so you can use one wire but feed 2 switches like separate control for ceiling fan and light or vent fan and light for bathrooms. to determine the line vs load wires you need to take note of how everything is connected and write it down, then disconnect the wires and use a volt meter to see which black wires have power. once you do this follow it back to where you see the outer sheeting covering all three wires (white, black, and bare copper ground) in that romex wire and this is your power supply in. the rest are your load wires. as noted you should have some electrical experience to be doing this because if things aren't connected correctly it can be a fire hazard. in your case if all you are doing is swapping out a regular outlet for a gfi then its easy because all white and copper wires are common connections and connected to each other so just connect your GFI as the other outlet was connected with black as your load side and connect the ground wire to it. if you are trying to put in a gfi to also protect the rest of the outlets on that line then determine the black that has power and that goes to your load side and the rest of the blacks are fed from the load side terminal controlled through the breaker
- Q: I know that a fuse is connected to the live wire. And I was wondering; since a fuse and the circuit breaker are similar, would the circuit breaker also be placed so that both terminals of the circuit breaker are connected to the live wire? If not, would it be connected to a wire that connects a live wire and neutral wire?
- The neutral wire is never connected to to a circuit breaker or fuse. It measures the current passing through the hot wire and opens if the current gets to high. Although the same amount of current passes through the neutral wire, an open breaker or fuse in that wire would let the load be connected to the hot wire but not to ground so you could bet shocked from it.
- Q: Im wondering if this 24 awg wire is good for guitar wiring. Doesn't look like something that i usually would see people use when wiring, since there is lots of different wires and colour coding wrapped up inside it.
- Given okorder / I hope this will help with your decision. Good luck!
- Q: So I know that the neutral wire is the 'return wire'. But why does my textbook say that it has the potential to have the same amount of electricity as the live wire (if the wiring is faulty)? But essentially, if the wiring is not faulty it is technically safe to touch it, it has 0 volts.Could someone explain this to me?
- In the absence of faults, the neutral should be safe. It is normally connected to ground at the supply entry board or at the substation/transformer. In the event that a neutral wire becomes disconnected between an appliance and the supply entry board, it will be at the same potential as the live wire.
- Q: I just bought an aftermarket cd player for my Grand Cherokee and I would rather not have to cut and strip wires so I want to get an wiring harness adapter. My question is, can I just get any wiring harness adapter or do I need the direct connection adapter that is specifically made for Chrysler to Kenwood?
- Doug is spot on, but missing one thing that im going to add in real quick. The wiring harness makes things simper because it is color coordinated with the aftermarket wire radios. Some chrystler/dodge/jeep come with an existing amplifier that must be bypassed in order to have sound come through the speakers. Lucky this bypass is easy as connecting a wire. (quick note, buy only metra install kits- wiring harness and dash kit) On the wiring harness there will be a blue wire (not to get confused with the blue wire from the radio) coming off of it. This needs to be hooked up with the red wires, or the blue wire from the radio's wiring harness which is the amp remote wire. This bypasses the amp.
- Q: i just got two new aiwa stereo speaker's they come with their own wiring in the back but i dont know which wire is whatthere is one black wireand there is another black with gray dashesim thinking the one with dashes is positive?the speaker works both ways
- Chances are the marked wire is positive. For your purposes it doesn't matter a whole lot. The phasing (which DOES matter) will be correct as long as you are consistent with both speakers. If you can remove the front grill or otherwise see the speaker cone directly, you can check the polarity with a AA or other 1-1/2 volt battery. The cone will move forward when the positive wire is *briefly* touched to the positive terminal of the battery while the negative wire is held on the negative terminal. If you see it move back, you've connected the wires in reverse. Don
- Q: Also what are FORD RACING 9MM SPARK PLUG WIRES i would be putting these on my Bronco....what do they do....do i need them?
- Spark plug wires. The Ford 9mm wires are bigger then the normal 7mm ( I think ) wires. And when you have bigger then normal wires, the wire separaters that hold the wires on the valve covers need to also be bigger, hence the wire looms. No, you don't need the larger wires until you add to the ignition system and increase it's electrical capacity. But they do look better. Probably can get regular size wires in the Ford blue, too.
- Q: Will you please remove any of the wires? The edge of the body, which is made of wire or what? Is it copper or iron?
- In general, without power is not power, but like a small generator inside the copper wire continuously cutting magnetic lines under the condition of current will produce a certain direction, and the wood is not to produce electricity and friction sparks
- Q: i heard there are many diferent copper wire but i only know 2 kinds.1 is for eletric and the other is for crafts.So what else is there?
- Copper wire for electric/electronic cables has lots of categories, such as solid, stranded, coaxial, ribbon, power, small signal, stripline, flexible, twisted pair, and others. But your division into crafts/electric is not too useful, as either type of wire can be used for the other. You can use electric wire for crafts and vv. You can also get copper wire for construction use. .
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