Pvc Coated And Galvanised Chain Link Fence
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 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 Opening | 1''- 4''(25mm-100mm), popular: 50x50mm |
Wire Diameter | 18#-7#(1.2mm - 4.5mm), popular: 2.5mm, 3mm, 3.5mm |
Roll Width | 0.5m - 5m, popular: 1.5m, 1.8m, 2m, 2.5m, 3.6m |
Roll Length | 1m - 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: ceiling fan connections which wire goes where?
- The green wire is the ground, the white wire is the neutral, the red wire and black wire are hot (live). Either the red or black go to the ceiling fan and the other will go to the light fixture. For safety's sake turn off the power at the breaker box so all the wires will be dead. While the white is a neutral, if you are holding it and touching ground you could still receive a shock. Hope this helps.
- 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: I'm cutting 18 gauge wire, so I can run valve wires to the timer in the garage. The plastic casing over the wire is pretty thick, so I had to squeeze hard. I accidentally cut into the color casing of the actual wire inside, so I want to start over. How can I cut this wire away, and start again?
- Take a utility knife and cut a 3/4 slot at the end of the cable parallel with the conductors. Use two pliers, one to hold the outer sheath, and one to grip the conductors. Pull them 180 degrees away from each other. When you have the stripped length you want, cut off the outer sheath where the wires are not inside. Any cutting around the circumference of the sheath while the wires are enclosed, will lead to cutting the insulation on the wires. This is why many manufacturers install a nylon zip cord inbetween the wires. You can grab it with one pliers and pull it away from the cable while holding the cable with the other pliers, to cut the outer sheath.
- Q: I want to connect one of my rear sony speakers along the baseboard to my receiver. The specs say that the wire comes with 4 terminal blocks, with 4 connections on each terminal. My question is what will connect to what? Will the speaker attach the the flat wire cable that will attach to the original speaker cable which will connect to the receiver? It will be much appreciated.
- it relatively is least puzzling to run the cord only alongside the perimeters of the room decrease than the carpet. only %. up one section at a time from the tack stripping with pliers. confirm the cord isn't on the tack stripping. Press the carpet returned onto the stripping whilst a piece is finished. in case you may bypass a doorway that has a seam you are able to tape the cord to an unraveled coat hanger and bypass it decrease than the carpet. be careful to no longer bunch up the padding and watch your knuckles on the tack stripping. Worst case state of affairs you are able to cut back and re-seam that beginning.
- Q: I have a set of pilot wi-200 strobe lights and they have three wires and i want to hook them up to a optx headlight strobe control module the wires are gray white and black can you tell me where to hook them
- I wouldn't try it. The gray, white, and black wires are the high voltage strobe wires. The control module changes the patterns before the voltage is increased. There is nothing you can do here.
- Q: How do electric and other companies decide on strung wires in consideration of snowfall?
- The spec on the wires includes enough strength to handle reasonable loads, such as snow and wind and ice. Actually snow is a very light load, compared to ice and wind. Usually they are a steel core with aluminum around it. The aluminum handles the current, the steel the mechanical loads.
- Q: Hello,I got a ventilation fan for the bathroom. The fan has 2 wires and there are 2 wires sticking out of the wall.How do I know which wire connects to which wire?What would happen if I connect the wrong wires?
- It doesn't matter, they are made so that no matter what wire you connect the fan will work, just don't get a fan that has 3 wires because then you have to wrap electric tape around the 3rd wire and try to fit it somewhere so it wouldn't be seen. The Chandliers are the same way, 2 wire connect to the 2 wires and no color matching is necessary.
- Q: Hi, I've got two new appliances (range hood fan/light and bathroom exhaust fan). Both are installed but not wired. My house is older, build in 1940s and the previous appliances were wired using the existing copper wiring which runs through the house. I'd like to electrically install these new appliances but am concerned about connecting the new appliance wiring (aluminum wiring i think?) to the copper wiring in the house.Is it safe to pigtail these two wires together? Or is there a better, more safe method?Thanks
- Yes, that is the method that is used. Both are fairly easy to hook up. EDIT: @ 'Intelligent' Pickle: That link is talking about solid aluminum HOUSE wiring being integrated with solid copper wire. The OP has normal solid COPPER wiring in the house. The aluminum wires are on the fan/light, and range hood. From my several years experience as a plumber and ELECTRICIAN, those wires are stranded, not solid. The tapered threads inside a normal wire nut will make a good connection and hold those wires until doomsday. EDIT: Yes, I edited my answer for clarification, and to educate you in reality. You edited your post just to shout a childish insult. It appears that you don't take correction well. Good luck with that as you grow up. @ dtstellwagen: I have seen new fixtures that are wired with stranded aluminum wire.
- Q: I need to buy some electrical wire for my car, does it matter what color the copper wire is inside of ( i.e. black,yellow,red,green,blue,etc.)
- Wire comes in different gages, as well as colors. But if it is copper it will work.
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Pvc Coated And Galvanised Chain Link Fence
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 100 m.t./month
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OKorder Financial Service
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