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PVC Coated Steel Wire Rope

PVC Coated Steel Wire Rope

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Quick Details

  • Steel Grade:Carbon Steel

  • Standard:ASTM, BS, DIN, GB, JIS

  • Wire Gauge:5/32 inch to 7/16 inch

  • Place of Origin:Chongqing, China (Mainland)

  • Type:Galvanized

  • Application:Steel Wire Rope

  • Alloy Or Not:Non-alloy

  • Special Use:Cold Heading Steel

  • Model Number:CHPVC20101012

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details:Wooden Spool,Plastic Spool
Delivery Detail:30days for 1X20'container.

Specifications

PVC Coated Steel Wire Rope
Available in Different Sizes
ISO9001:2008 Cert.

  • PVC Coated Steel Wire Rope  

  • Standard:  DIN; GB; BS;  JIS; ASTM

  • Constuction:  6x7; 7 x 7,6x19;  7 x 19 etc

  • Diameter range from 5/32 inch to 7/16 inch

  • In various colors, transparent or nontransparent

  • For any inquiries, welcome here.

Q: just bought a brinks indoor motion sensor switch and having problems installing. the regular light switch has 2 black wires that was connected to one end and a red to the other. the white wires in the wall are already together. the motion sensor switch has black, blue, red wires and its ground wire. the instructions says not to use the red wire for single switch so confused on how to wire them.
The red wire is if you are using it for a 3 way application. Sounds like you are not.
Q: why use a large gauge spark plug wires
What is High Tension Electricity? In all my engineering classes, never heard of it. I wouldn't use large gauge spark plugs unless they were specified. If you use them and they're not specified, you could ruin the spark plugs for too much voltage.
Q: i Have a problem with my xeno portable dvd player..the ribbon wire inside is damaged..can somebody tell me where to buy a ribbon wire?
Electronic parts stores carry ribbon wires, but there are many different kinds of ribbon wires, and they would have to look at the wires in the dvd player to know what kind you need. The biggest problem with the wires is connecting them to the circuit boards. An electronics repair shop might have a piece of ribbon wire they can adapt to fit your player. .
Q: i bought a programmable thermostat, and the wiring i see doesn't make any sense. it's for central air, heating and cooling. there are no tags or labels on the wires, and it was probably installed in the seventies.there are four wires coming out of the wall, and they're screwed into four of six slots:Y = blue wireG = red wireW = green wireR = white wireB = emptyO = emptythe new thermostat has the following slots: G, Rc, Rh, Y/O, W/B, Y1. how should the old labels correspond to the new ones?
two wires go to the cooling and two to the heat . Rc is for red wire cooling , Rh is for red heating , i would think the white goes to the W/B ,i would guess the blue wire goes to Y . but you can call the 800 number for tech help
Q: running wire to a pool motor, it is 1.5 hp, they pulled 10 guage wire and the breaker keeps tripping , do I need heavier wire?
Depending on the distance, heavier wire might help. It's possible that there is too much voltage drop in the wire during motor starting. That would lead to heavy startup currents being drawn for longer periods. The pump manufacturer should have wire size / distance recommendations. Voltage and current measurements at the pump during startup with min/max peak holding meters should reveal the problem. Don
Q: i need to know what wire goes where
The red and black are your hot wires, the white is neutral, and the green is equipment ground. Look at your dryer and it should have a wiring diagram to tell you which of the wires are the hots and neutral and what colors they are. The 4 wire plugs are required now by the NEC (National Electric Code)
Q: What's the difference between stainless steel wire and steel wire?
Metal wire drawing stress state for two to stress was tensile stress to three principal stress state, and it is three to compress the main stress state of stress was compared, the metal wire drawing easier to reach the state of plastic deformation. The deformation state of the drawing is two, the compression deformation is always the three main deformation state of the tensile deformation, which is disadvantageous to the plasticity of the metal material, and it is easy to produce and expose the surface defects. The deformation of wire drawing process is limited by its safety factor, and the number of drawing passes is smaller when the secondary deformation is smaller. Therefore, multi pass continuous high-speed drawing is often used in the production of wire.
Q: Is it possible for a wire to arc with a nail? The u-nail that hangs the wire to a wooden support beam looks like it was hammered in too far and may have cut through the insulation around the wire. Is this a fire hazard or can I leave it as is?
Electricity moves very similar to water it will always find the path of least resistance. So yes if you cut into the wire you will energize the u-nail. Your best plan is to remove the nail carefully while there is no power in the circuit examine the wire and if there is a cut through the insulation replace the wire. I say this because from your question it sounds like you are in the electrical rough in stage. You can install a J Box there but by code it must be accessible so that would mean there would be constant reminder of the problem in the wall.
Q: Ok I've been changing the old outlets in the house and all of them were fine until I got to this 1 outlet. The outlet had 1 ground wire, 2 white and 2 black (if that helps). The wires were a little chewed up looking so when I went to wrap the upper white wire to its screw it broke and now the wire won't reach the screw and certain lights in the house won't turn on because of it. I probably should have left it alone because of the condition of the wires but its too late now so how do I go about getting the wire to reach its screw ? Thanks
The white wire can have a 6 inch* pigtail extension attached to it at the same you spice them together with a wire nut or crimp followed by taping. I'm wondering about the two hot wires though. You didn't say if they too broke apart or were connected separately to the old outlet. If they broke, the same thing can be done for them as you would the white (common) wires. If one half of the old outlet was isolated to respond to a light switch, there's a small break off piece on the outlet that needs to be taken off before you connect them. If you have a meter or a neon tester, it would be good to see which one responds to the switch if you don't know by now. If they were both connected to the outlet without isolation, pigtail them as you did the common and connect one wire only. (The outlet shouldn't be used as the connector between two wires. It wasn't designed for this.) Finally, wrap a couple of turns of tape around the outlet to cover the screws that the wire connects to as it will make further service safer. As most jacks are well marked for polarized hook up, it's hard to see what the writing (if any) is on the back even in good light. Remember the short slot runs hot. Somehow, that's always been the easiest way for me to not forget. *More if you need and there's room in the box. But 6 is standard.
Q: I have a 2 wire system in my garage and need to update to a 3 wire grounded plug. Can I leave my existed 2 conductor and just run a single 12 gauge insulated ground in the same conduit back to the panel/grounding rod. Or do I need to pull out the 2 wore replace with 3 wire ?
By the N E C the ground wire is part of the cable, just adding a ground will not do what the code requires, unless there is a local variance.

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