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: What is the best brand of wire to use for getting power to my amp?
- Need info on the amp to make that call. ONe thing is for sure monster cable is a huge rip off and 10 gauge wire is not thick enough for an amp power cable. For around 800 watts or less 8 gauge will be good enough. The thicker the wire the better the performance. Almost all wire is essentially the same, its the gauge that is important. (0 is thickest, 10 thinner, 20 even thinner etc.) Good Luck
- Q: I am replacing an electrical outlet that currently has 3 white and 3 black wires plus the ground wire. The bad outlet has 3 holes already in it for each of the wires but my new outlet does not, there are only 2 holes and/or the 2 screw on each side. How do I install this new outlet? Do I need to do the pigtail here?
- For the best answers, search on this site https://shorturl.im/awtUt Try this. take the plug out of the box, so that just the 7 wires are hanging there. Of course, your power is off before you do this. Take the 3 white wires and twist all their copper ends together. Then flip the breaker on. If the breaker does not trip, most likely those white wire are all neutral. If the breaker does trip, one of those white wires is being used as a hot (black) wire. If the breaker did not trip, turn the breaker off again. Now twist all 3 black wires together, flip the breaker on. If the breaker does not trip, the black wires all belong together. If the breaker does trip now, one or two of the black wires is being used as a neutral or is coming from a different source, such as another breaker or going through the outlet to somewhere else in the house. If the breakers don't trip either time, all black wires belong together and go on the brass screw of the outlet (or the side with the small opening). All the white wires go on the silver screw (or large opening of the plug). If it doesn't work, you will need an electrical tester to find out which wires are hot or wires that don't belong together because they may be a different voltage. Don't want to confuse you but there may be 220 volts in the plug between 2 of the black wires.
- Q: I bought a wiring harness for my 2001 Ford Focus with a non-blaupunkt factory cassette player. The wiring harness doesn't match up exactly. A reviewer online said his didn't match up either, but still worked. The factory wiring has 7 slots and the one I received has 8. What do you think?Factory wiring on the left, the harness I received on the right:Constant Voltage - Constant VoltageGround - NothingIgnition Voltage - Ignition VoltageConstant Voltage - Illumination/DimmerGround, switched - NothingGround - GroundNot Used - Power AntennaNo Slot Here - Remote Turn onIt's mainly the Constant Voltage - Dimmer connection that worries me.And I know I can just hack up the wiring and skip the harness all together, but I'm trying to keep it simple and neat for the next guy/gal (which may be me for all I know).What do you think?Thanks in advance.
- 2001 Ford Focus Car Stereo Wiring Diagram Car Radio Battery Constant 12v+ Wire: Green/Black Car Radio Accessory Switched 12v+ Wire: Black/Pink Car Radio Ground Wire: Black/Green Car Radio Illumination Wire: Orange/Black Car Stereo Dimmer Wire: N/A Car Stereo Antenna Trigger Wire: N/A 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 (+): Orange/Green Left Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Blue/White Right Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Tan/Green Right Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Green/Orange Car Audio Rear Speakers Size: N/A Car Audio Rear Speakers Location: N/A Left Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Gray/Blue Left Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Brown/Yellow Right Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Black/Violet Right Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Orange/Violet
- Q: I am replacing my garbage disposal. I have black, white wires and a black/yellow wire. How do I connect this black/yellow wire. Is this a hot wire as well?
- if you do not have a circuit tester then it is time to buy that $3.00 item === it is a little glow light that will be a dim light at 110volts and a brighter light at 220volts -- has two wires with metal ends and can help you with the disposal and wall sockets or other connections ... any hardware store has this tester. NOW ... we deal with the blk/yellow wire -- it is possible that it is a ground, or it is a hot wire or it could be to a GFIC [[ ground fault interrupter circuit ]] that is in the home panel -- OR -- who knows about the electrician that was the original wiring person --- most I have ever seen in wires to a disposal is two [2] wires a blk and a wht == this is a common mistake that most DIYers make .. they do not take the time to make full investigation and label wires as they take things apart .... get the tester as that is the cheapest way to solve also look at panel for the GFIC or call an electrician ,,,,,,,,, respectfully,,, XTX
- Q: I want to install an LED and I need to splice into a wire.How exactly do you connect a new wire to an old wire? Do I cut it? Then what? Solder?
- Soldering is by far the best method of connecting two wires. You can use the small clamp/connector methods, but they are not very permanent and tend to corrode and lose connection if ever exposed to elements or anything. If you can solder (or even try) -do it.
- Q: Ceiling fan has Green, Blue, black and white and the ceiling only has a black wire and white wire.
- The blue and black wires from the fan are twisted together and attached to the black wire coming from the ceiling box using the enclosed wire nuts. The white wire from the fan goes to the white wire from the box. There may be a bare copper wire bent up into the box, if so pull it down and attach the green wire to it. If there is no bare wire you can get a short piece of bare copper wire and attach it with a screw to a hole in the metal box with an 8/32 machine screw. Wrap the copper wire clockwise around the screw, tighten, and then join green wire to bare. If you have no bare wire and the box is plastic then you will have nothing to use the ground wire to and it will be unused.
- Q: I purchased a wiring harness to install an aftermarket receiver in my 2000 Chevy Cavalier, also. I have lost the insert that came with the harness and as such I am at a loss as to how to wire my receiver to the harness.help
- For the best answers, search on this site https://shorturl.im/awmrK It might help if you told us what brand the harness is. Also the writing might not be great, but really you'd have to be pretty dim to not understand it, stay in school, you need it. Translation I purchased a wiring harness to install an aftermarket receiver in my 2000 Chevy Cavalier, alas kind sir I have lost the insert that came with the harness and as such I am at a loss as to how to wire my receiver to the harness.
- Q: The infamous headlight switch please help
- What is so infamous about plugging the wiring to the switch? It will only plug in one way. UPDATE 8/6/11: In over 45 years, I've only replaced one headlight switch that had melted and that was on a 1994 Plymouth Acclaim and the driver had left the headlights on all night and yes it drained the battery. The plastic plug had melted but the wires had not burned through, so I had something to work with. There is a possibility you can find a wiring diagram on Auto Zones website for your car, they do have an extensive library or you could try to find a Haynes manual for your car. Or if you are low on $$ if you tell us what manufacturer, model, year of car you drive someone here might be able to help.
- Q: How do they differ from residential wiring?
- Commercial and industrial wiring make extensive use of conduit, cable trays/ This entails explosion-proof or flame-proof fittings, along with the seals and other conduit fittings. Residential wiring, in most cases make extensive use of romex cables without any conduit. Other than these major and a few minor differences, the wiring is actually the same. This is the installation of cables/wires from the circuit breakers to the users. TexMav
- Q: Im wiring my pioneer deh x3600ui to my pontiac grand am gt 2002 directly without a factory harness. Any diagrams out there i can use? The red wire on my pioneer is for the ignition but i cant find that wire on the pontiac.
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