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STEEL WIRE ROPE FOR ELEVATOR

STEEL WIRE ROPE FOR ELEVATOR

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STEEL WIRE ROPE FPR ELEVATOR

size
weight
tensile
1570
1670
1770
1870
1960
mm
Kg/100m
Mini Breaking Force/kN
FC
IWR
FC
IWR
FC
IWR
FC
IWR
FC
IWR
FC
IWR
6
13.3
14.6
18.6
20.1
19.8
21.4
21.0
22.7
22.2
24.0
23.3
25.1
7
18.1
19.9
25.4
27.4
27.0
29.1
28.6
30.9
30.2
32.6
31.7
34.2
8
23.6
25.9
33.1
35.7
35.2
38.0
37.3
40.3
39.4
42.6
41.4
44.6
9
29.9
32.8
41.9
45.2
44.6
48.0
47.3
51.0
49.9
53.9
52.4
56.5
10
36.9
40.5
51.8
55.8
55.1
59.4
58.4
63.0
61.7
66.5
64.7
69.8
11
44.6
49.1
62.6
67.6
66.6
71.9
70.6
76.2
74.6
80.5
78.3
84.4
12
53.1
58.4
74.6
80.4
79.3
85.6
84.1
90.7
88.6
95.8
93.1
100
13
62.3
68.5
87.5
94.4
93.1
100
98.7
106
104
112
109
118
14
72.2
79.5
101
109
108
116
114
123
120
130
127
137
16
94.4
104
132
143
141
152
149
161
157
170
166
179
18
119
131
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Meet GB/T 8903-2005 standard


Q: hiI got a car radio quot;Grundig WKC 3680to stick to my car, I don't understand is the difference between : 12 VOLT BATTERY WIRE and 12 VOLT IGNITION WIRE, which one to use? I got only one cable bringing the current from my Renault 4 car!thanx
check to see if that power lead from your car has power with the ignition off if it does that will be your memory wire and you will need to run another wire from your fuse block on an accsesory that is controlled by the ignition switch for the cd player to be able to turn on and off with the car its not a very hard job once you figure out the starting point
Q: I notice my 10/100 Ethernet wire uses 4 wires (2 twisted pairs). I'm curious what each wire is used for. I understand one pair is for Tx (transmit) and the other for Rx (receive) but why does it need 2 wires for each? I assume bits of data cross on one, but what of the other?
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Q: lime wire
drag and drop stuff to itunes, make a playlist with the songs, put disk in.. and press burn.. :)
Q: I have installed a new wiring harness on my trailer, and two new LED trailer lights. The tail lights work, both turn signals work, but for some reason, I do not have a brake light on the right side. Both lights are grounded to their own post, and I do have a good ground on the coupler of the trailer. If a turn signal and brake light in a 4 wire system are using the same wire (green in this case)- how can one work, while the other is not? Any good ideas? I really appreciate the help.
all sound good, but try checking your fuses also. some veh. have a different fuse for each side, and trailer lights may be separate also.
Q: okay my apt building was built in 1975 I am changing my light fixture new from home depot and the ground wire, the black and white wire are basic on the new fixture. I am looking in the case box in my ceiling all I see is a black wire attached to red, and a yellow wire attached to a white wire which then attaches to another two white wires (then gos go's up behind the casing) I am not sure which is the ground here. There is a copper looking wire that is thick, thick it just isnt as malleable as the new ground wire that is on my new light fixture. It seems very difficult to maneuver.. Could this be my ground from the ceiling. It was attached to the mount of the old fixture my a screw.
All wiring is different but the basics remain the same. Before attempting anything please turn off the power. If I have the good picture in my head, there are extension wires added to the black and white this would be done if the wire run though the wall was too short and needed a little extra to get wired properly to a fixture. If I look at the bad picture in my head you have a jump cable attached which is running to a second outlet or light fixture. If the extra wires go back into the ceiling leading somewhere else then it is probably running to a different fixture and this isn't the best way to run electrical. It could potentially overload your circuit. If it has been working for 40 years without a problem you are probably ok, so long as the fixture you're adding is within the same category as the fixture you're removing. The thick copper wire will be your ground wire and should be attached to the box, and to the outlet itself with screws. Good luck with that fixture.
Q: The t-stat comes with EIT module. that wires to the t-stat and the furnace. I'm having trouble with the module to furnace wiring.
from the thermostat you match 1,2,3 wires to the module, from the module to the furnace. - R to R (this is your 24V hot) W to W (furnace 24V input G to G (fan for cooling 24V input) Y to Y (cooling 24V input), there should also be another wire that connects with this that goes to the condensing unit C to C ( Common - must have this connected for IAQ to work) as with the Y, there should be another wire to connect to this that goes to the condensing unit. - maybe W2 to W2 if you have a 2 stage furnace, you'll know if you have a 2 stage furnace because the W2 connection on the furnace will be present. - maybe Y2, if you have 2-stage cooling. if you have a humidifier connect both wires from the humidifier selinoid valve to each of the HUM terminals.
Q: I'm splicing four pieces of 14-2 gauge copper wire to an 16 gauge electrical cord. The copper wire doesn't have any covering on it. Is it okay to connect the grounds, then attach it to my keyless lampholder? Or is something bad going to happen then?
I don't think so you could get shocked, Look that up on an Electric Wiring site before you do and thing else
Q: I live in a condo and Im trying to wire a new light. When I wire it, it stays on constantly despite hitting the switch.The wiring Im dealing with is as follows.At the switch on the wall, there is a red wire, brown wire connected to the switch. A green wire connected to the box in the walll behind the switch.In the ceiling there is a brown wire, green wire, and a white wire wrapped with an unstripped red wire.Coming from the fixture are black, white, green.Ive tried connected black-brown, white-white green-green but the light stays on no matter what. Also tried white-brown, black-white, green to bolt. Still the same thing happens.Not sure what to do.
Assuming (and one never should) that the red wire at the switch is actually stripped and around one of the two terminal screws, then it should be correct, previously this ceiling box must have been being used for possibly a smoke detector or anything that they wanted to remain hot... but you should be able to (and either turn off the breaker, remove the fuse, or at least make certain that the switch is in the off position if you can, and look closely, often they get installed upside down, but dont confuse this with three and four way light circuits, lol) strip this end of the red wire at the ceiling box and wire nut green to green, white to white, and the remaining black (should be) from the light fixture to the red you stripped, this should solve the problem for you. Michael
Q: I got molds done a while back for my finishing wires on my braces. I'm getting them Tuesday, but I'm not really sure what the difference is between finishing wires and the wires I have now. So I'd be delighted if someone could explain:) Also, after you get finishing wires, about how much longer is it until you get your braces off? And, would you recommend the wire retainers, or the clear ones? Why? Thanks in advance!
Finishing wires are for the final stage of braces. They are pretty strong wires that snap tightly into your brackets so the orthodontist can finely control the teeth and line everything up nicely. I can't say how long until you get your braces off...that's kind of a case by case basis. Typically the wire retainers are better than the clear ones from a hygiene perspective. They can also be adjusted unlike the plastic ones.
Q: I bought a chandelier from Ikea and I am having trouble wiring it. The colors do not match the colors in the ceiling. There is also one extra wire in the ceiling. This chandelier is to be controlled by a switch. Chandelier wire colors:WhiteBlackGreen/yellowCeiling wire colors:RedYellowBareBlackPlease help! Thank you!
in case you look on the ceiling the pink cord is used for lights and the black cord is for direct potential or that's no longer linked on the different end. you will locate that in case you get rid of the conceal plate on the sunshine change the pink one is linked on the change. connect the warm lead black from the sunshine to the pink cord the white wires are floor and could all be linked alongside with the sunshine white cord, the fairway is a protection floor and could be linked to the container in some way and how it develop into is high quality. flow away all different wires on my own they do no longer something to do with the sunshine they only desire a container to end and start up in yet they artwork to run potential to different factors of your abode.

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