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Steel Wire Rope Steel Wire Ropes for Aircraft With High Quality

Steel Wire Rope Steel Wire Ropes for Aircraft With High Quality

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5 m.t.
Supply Capability:
100 m.t./month

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  • Specifications

  •  Steel Grade: 40#45#60# 65# 70# 72A# 82B

  • 1) standard: GB/T20118-2006,DIN,EN12385-4 and etc

    2) galvanized and ungalvanized steel wire rope ‘s construction: 6*19, 7*19, 6*7, 7*7, 6*12, 6*37 ,6*36,8*19S,6*25FI,6*24+7FC 

    3) diameter(mm): 1.5mm-60mm

    4) nominal tensile strength(Mpa): 1570 1670 1770 1870 1960 2060

    5) main application: verious equipment for derricking, lifting and drawing.

    6) quality control: ABS,ISO9001,ISO14001

    7) packing: wooden wheel,wooden pallet ,reel wrap with pp cloth with label on the reel side,and some other packages Usually packing in1000m,2000m/woodenwheel,100m/coil,300m,500m/roll.we will as customers' requirements

  • 8) supply OEM Sevice

  • UnGal/Galvanized steel wire rope
    Product Detail
    Steel Gradehigh carbon steel wire rod
    StandardASTM,DIN,GB
    Sizeas the customer's request
    Place of OriginAnhui,China(Mainland)
    Alloy or notNon-alloy
    Brand NameSANQIAO


    Payment & Shipping Terms
    PortShanghai /Nanjing /Wuhu Port
    Packaging Detailswooden reel or as the customer's request
    Delivery TimeWithin 20 days
    Payment TermsL/C,T/T
    Supply Ability5000 tons per month
    Minimum Order Quantity5tons


    Detailed product description
    SurfaceElectro-galv or Ungalvanized
    Tensile strength1570,1670,1770,1870,1960MPa


Q:Theres a Green Illumination wire from the factory setup, where do I connect that wire too on my aftermarket deck? Also theres a White/Blue wire that I dont know where it connects either?
The green illumination wire controlled the dimming on the factory stereo, but it will only apply if your tuner has the same feature. If it doesn't then just put a crimp cap on it and stow it out of the way. As for the white/blue wire, I'm not sure. If you pick up a wiring diagram, such as found in the Hanes manual, it will give you the breakdown. Not all the wiring in your car needs to be hooked up, just the ones that operate the tuner's functions and audio; if everything works and there's no left over wiring from your tuner's wiring bundle, then you don't need that white/blue wire. Crimp it off and tie it up to the bundle. This should be applicable to your year: Radio Constant 12V+ Wire: Blue/Yellow Radio Switched 12V+ Wire: Gray Radio Ground Wire: Brown Radio Illumination Wire: Green Radio Dimmer Wire: N/A Radio Antenna Trigger Wire: N/A Radio Amp Trigger Wire: N/A Front Speakers Size: 4″ Front Speakers Location: Dash Left Front Speaker Wire (+): Pink Left Front Speaker Wire (-): Purple Right Front Speaker Wire (+): Purple Right Front Speaker Wire (-): Light Green Rear Speakers Size: 4″ Rear Speakers Location: Rear Deck Left Rear Speaker Wire (+): Black Left Rear Speaker Wire (-): Yellow Right Rear Speaker Wire (+): Red Right Rear Speaker Wire (-): White
Q:Wiring together 200 + different colored LEDs. Voltage per LED ranges from 2.5 - 3.6. What is the best way to go about wiring them together and what type of power source should i use?
sequence isn't plausible through voltage drop throughout each and each and every LED. Parallel ought to require a dropping resistor for each LED because the slightest mismatch from one gadget will reason it to behaviour in yet otherwise for the others that's aggravated because the temperature contained in the junction rises. One answer is to force them from a present day source, yet you'll nonetheless desire some type of resistance for each LED, because the only with the the least present day turn on knee will hog the present from the others. there's no unmarried resistor soulution that ought to paintings.
Q:i have an amp (sony xm 2002gtr) that says it requires 4 gauge wire..but they cost $100+ and i have plenty of 8 gauge wires. can i use two 8 gauge wires as a substitute for one 4 gauge wire?and also, i have my capacitor grounded to unpainted metal of my car AND the ground port of my amp..is that incorrect?
Two 8-gauge wires combined are equal to a 5-gauge wire, but that should be close enough for that amp. Make sure each wire has its own fuse near the battery; 40-amp fuses would be a good choice. If you capacitor is connected to ground, and your amp is grounded, then you don't really need a wire between the capacitor's ground terminal and the amp's ground terminal. It doesn't hurt anything, though. If the only ground wire at the amp is the one that runs to the capacitor, then you're better off connecting the amp ground directly to chassis metal.
Q:I have these subwoofers that need a bridged wire because of the amp I have. The subs have double voice coils and I need need a bridged wire from a negative on one voice coil to the positive of the other coil. Is this bridged wire just subwoofers wire? And if it is, do I use just the positive side, just the negative side, or both?
Its hard to understand what u mean, u don't bridge speakers u bridge an amp. U might mean u need to wire the subs up to be able to wire them to an amp to a certain ohm load. If u want to bridge a 2 channel amp,u take the pos ofur speaker wire to the inside pos of the first channel, and the neg of speaker wire to inside neg of second channel.
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
You might find a holy war of electricians on this topic but to simplify. It is not safe to connect copper to aluminum wiring when the aluminum is SOLID core. Many new fixtures come with a silver colored wiring that is STRANDED and these are connected to copper wires as general practice without any problems.
Q:putting new plug on wire. which wire connectswhere?
The wide prong is neutral and should connect to the white wire. The narrow plug is hot and should connect to the black wire. If the wires are not colored black and white and are instead in a traditional flat insulated power cord with an indentation between the two wires, feel both sides for a rib on one side that isn't there on the other side. the ribbed side is neutral. For a pair without a rib, but where you can see that one wire is copper colored and one is silver, the copper color is hot and the silver is neutral. Same goes for the screws you attach to on plugs or outlets not marked hot and neutral, copper or gold color usually is hot and silver is neutral. If all screws are the same color, this does not apply. Anyone can wire the existing system backwards or inconsistently, so do not rely on the convention for safety issues, just observe it for your own work and correct problems when you find them if you can do so safely. If not, consult an expert.
Q:The resistivity of a 18.0 m long wire is 3.76E-8 Ω.m and its cross sectional area is 6.52E-6 m2. If the wire carries a current of 1.44 A, what is the voltage across the wire?
R = ( rho x l)/A Where: R is the resistance, rho the resistivity, l the length and A the area Resiatance of wire = (3.76 x 10^-8 x 18)/6.52 x 10^-6 R = 0.1038 Ohms Voltage across wire = current through wire x resistance of wire V = I x R V = 1.44 x 0.1038 V = 0.14947 V = 0.15 Volts
Q:I need the wiring diagram for the factory radio of a 2008 ford explorer. i need to know which wires are for the back speakers so i can connect my Hi-Lo converter to it!? thanks
It would be easier to install an Line Output Converter on the rear speakers if the sub is going to be in the back. I personally would buy the harness pigtails for the speakers and the speaker harness. This would eliminate the need of cutting the factory wiring. You just pull the plug off the speakers in the back, and plug in the mate plug that will have a 2-wire pigtail that you would wire to LOC. The other plug with the pigtail would be plugged on the speakers.
Q:Kind of a confusing question I guess. I want to cut a wire that contains 3 other wires and splice into them then reconnect them. is all I need relatively the same gauge wire or is it potentially different type like some sort of special speaker wire..? Should be one positive one negative and the other some sort of signal for sound. (Microphone to a speaker). All I need is standard copper wire?
Wires are as different from each other as people with almost as many variations. Wires are designed for specific purposes. For audio, the different color wires are used for phasing of the speakers. You won't get anything out of a speaker by connecting a microphone to it unless there is an amplifier between the two components. Generally, I mean really generally, if you keep the same gauge wires and connect the same wire colors together, you should be okay. But that greatly depends upon what you are really doing with the wires.
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!
If you are having trouble wiring a light switch you shouldn't be doing it get an electrician otherwise you could cause a fire.

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