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Silver Surface Heat-treated Galvanized Wire / Low Carbon Steel Shine Gi Wire

Silver Surface Heat-treated Galvanized Wire / Low Carbon Steel Shine Gi Wire

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1000 kg/m²
Supply Capability:
10000 kg/m²/month

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 1.Product specifications.

   3/8" Galvanized Steel wire strand produced as per ASTM 475 Class A EHS Grade ,used for guy wire with heavy corrosion zinc-coating.

 

Name:Zinc-coated Steel Wire(Galvanized Steel Wire Strand)

 

 Number of wire: 7 wires

 

Strand Diameter: 3/8"

 

Grade:EHS Grade

 

Breaking Strength of Strand:68.503KN

 

Weight of zinc-coating: ≥ 259g/m2

 

Elongation(L=610mm): ≥ 4%

 

Lay:  left hand 

 

Surface:  hot dipped galvanized

 

Raw Material: Q195,Q235,45#, 60#,65#, 70# ,80#,82B# carbon steel 

 

Packing length:250ft /500ft /1000ft /2500ft /5000ft /wooden reel on pallet 

 

2.Zinc- Coated  of steel wire strand  Grade

 

   Class A and  Class B and ClassC

 

 

3.Standard : ASTM A475  , ASTM B498  ,BS183:1972 ,IEC ,GB , ASTM  A363

 

4. Application : Galvanized steel wire strand /guy wire /stay wire is used for ACSR  Core , pulling pole ,overhead   conductor, Messenger wire ,Static wire,Guy wire,Guide rail cable



Galvanized Wire with Diatmeters of Between 0.15 and 9mm

Application

Weaving, braiding, fencing, cable armoring, knitting, tie wire, for redrawn, for binding or forming etc.

Material

low carbon steel wire

Diameter

0.15mm~9.00mm

Tensile strength

350-540MPA, or higher

Zinc coating

Min 12g/m2, min 25g/m2, min 200g/m2,

Surface treatment

Hot dipped or electro galvanized

Packing

On spools of DIN160, DIN200, DIN250, BB20, MP100 etc.

In small coils of 25-50kg/coil, 10kg/coil or even 2-5kg/coil

In rosette coil of 100-800kg/coil

Standard

ASTM 641, EN10257-1& EN10244-2

All can be produced according to customers’ actual requirement.


Packaging & Delivery


Packaging Detail:coil,spool,piece,rosset coil,drum,cardboard carton
Delivery Detail:0-4weeks


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Q: I found an old Karavan flatbed utility trailer and am currently converting it into a snowmobile trailer (2 place). Me and a friend riped all the wire off of the trailer and completely rewired it. No matter how we configure it, the lights aren't coordinated. If we hit the left blinker in the car, all the lights flash(like the hazards are on). Right blinker works fine. we wired it first from the diagram on the karavan site. Now once we think about it, they have us wiring the ground into the light. so we searched the web and found this layout.
You need to buy one specific to your tow vehicle if you have a 5-wire system and one sure way to determine if you have a 5-wire system is if your rear turn signals have an amber lens. But not all 5-wire systems have amber lens on the rear turn signals so don't let that be the only determining factor. Check for yourself, or better yet, call a U-Haul center an tell them the year, make, and model of your tow vehicle and ask them if you need a converter harness. They will tell you what you need. But I am almost positive that the Chrysler Town and Country will need a converter harness.
Q: i have a 1989 Nissan 240sx and im trying to install an aftermarket Pioneer radio (DEH-P20), my car only has 2 speaker which are in the front right and left side doors, i've gotten many wiring diagrams to help me install it and im pretty sure i have connected the wires correctly. the only problem is that after i got done connecting it, the radio wont power on.. if theres a defective power wire, what can i do to fix it? and also, where EXACTLY do i connect the Ground wire? oh and why does the car wires have multiple same colors for example, theres like 3 light blue wires non striped from the car, etc.?thank you
Hello, I too are having a problem with the radio on my 90 240SX. The old radio was working but it did not have a cd player. So I bought another radio and wiring harness and connected everything. But the problem is there is no power to the new radio. I checked the fuse uner the dash and it was OK. So I plugged the OLD radio back and now even the OLD radio does not have power. What is going on? Please help.
Q: So ground wire, start anywhere i suppose?Where does ground wire hook up too?why you need to ground out your system?Only need 1 ground wire?
The ground wire in an automobile accessory installation is to make the complete circuit for the electricity to follow. Some things on cars use the frame and metal panels for grounding, but for an amp and some radios you probably should not. The battery is grounded to the frame and to the engine.
Q: Can I use 12-2 gauge wire on a 10 amp breaker to wire my light switches,and can I use 10 gauge wire on a 10 amp breaker? For a light fixture
YES ... always use 12gauge with a ground ; 10ga or 8ga is for 220volts .... you should use a 20amp breaker for light switches and a 30amp breaker for the wall plugs ... so as you know [[ to help you understand more about electrics --- the ele
Q: i bought a wiring kit off OKorder it was a bullz 4 gauge kit. and i am running a rockford 500.2 n its rated for 700+ watts. so do you think my cheaper wiring kit is affecting performance? should i go snag up some bigger power wire for more power to run through it or is tht not how it wokrs?
if your wire is truly 4 gauge you will have no problems.the problem is some of the 'no name' wire companies over rate their wire.they will sell 6 or 8 gauge wire as 4 gauge. go to a car stereo shop and ask to see a piece of 4 gauge wire. if it way bigger than what you have you may want to upgrade.
Q: i need 175ft of 110 wire how much does it cost?
Most all of the wire used in an average home will carry 110 volts. If you're looking to install some new recepts or switches, then most likely #12 wire would work just fine. At 175', you're going to use most of a 250' roll, which is the way most residential wire is sold. A 250' roll will run about $35 - $40 depending on where you live and whether you buy it at a wholesale electrical supply house or a retail store. Buying the wire by the foot will most likely cost about the same as the price/ft. for cut wire goes up.
Q: I have a 2004 mit lancer and im trying to instal 2 sets of kicker rs65.2 door speakers having trouble with the back the wires on the right are yellow and one has a red stripe the other has a green stripe and the left speaker is a solid green and blue wire how in the heck am i suppose to match those up with the black and red the right seems obvious but i dont want to mess anything up
Car Radio Battery Constant 12v+ Wire: Red/Black Car Radio Accessory Switched 12v+ Wire: Blue/Yellow Car Radio Ground Wire: Chassis Car Radio Illumination Wire: Green/White Car Stereo Dimmer Wire: N/A Car Stereo Antenna Trigger Wire: Yellow 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 (+): Red/White Left Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Red/Blue Right Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Red Right Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Green Car Audio Rear Speakers Size: N/A Car Audio Rear Speakers Location: N/A Left Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): White/Blue Left Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Yellow/Red Right Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Light Green Right Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Yellow/Green
Q: My starter I replaced has 3 wires, two red and one black. Where does each wire go? Pictures would be very helpful if possible
The First red wire goes to the solenoid on the fender well right by the battery. the second red wire goes from the solenoid to the starter on the one main post there. the black wire goes from the engine block to the battery on the negative side. All connections must be tight but not not crushing on the battery
Q: Wire diagram for stereo to a 2000 Kia sportage
Kia Sportage Radio
Q: can someone tell me what wire arcing is?
A very complex subject! Generally, the arc itself is a small area of plasma between to conductors at different potentials.. If the wires never touch, a high potential/voltage is required to get it started. Once initiated, the voltage across the arc becomes quite low (around 20V) even at high currents. There are many other interesting features like the arc impedance has an area of negative differential resistance. Arcs in house wiring are categorized into to camps. These are series arcs and paralell arcs. Series arcs are those that are in series with the load. They happen when a wire breaks and starts to separate. As the wire pulls apart the arc strikes and a plasma is initiated. These arcs are low in current (below the breaker's rating) and will not be detected by the circuit breaker. They can persist for a long time just sizzling away and can start fires. Parallel arcs are when the line and return wires have insulation failure and short together. They tend to have very high currents and quickly either blow themselves open or go to a 'bolted' fault (hard short circuit) and trip the breaker. They too can start fires in spectacular fashion. As I said, its very complex and I could go on for pages ... I worked on arc research for a number of years trying to devise ways of detecting arcs back at the circuit breaker box using current and voltage signatures. It should also be mentioned that arcs act very differently with AC voltage verses DC voltage. AC arcs tend to extinguish at the 60Hz crossovers (when the current is zero) and must be restruck each cycle. Because of arcs, and recent research, you will now find special circuit breakers on the shelf at your local hardware store that have extra capabilities related to detecting arcs. If there is a specific question that you have regarding arcs, post more details or send me an email.

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