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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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Tianjin
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Min Order Qty:
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: I removed my range hood (switched off the electricity for it first) and there are three wires coming out of the wall. There's a white insulated, black insulated, and totally not insulated copper wire. What is the non-insulated copper wire? When I flip the electricity on, will it have a charge? It was weirdly wrapped around a screw in the box with the wiring...I'm not sure if it was doing anything. Thanks!
The bare wire is ground, perhaps the most important wire because it is there for safety. Sure the hood would have worked with out it but you may have gotten electrocuted if it wasn’t connected. Whenever connecting wires in anything the ground wire must be connected. If the box you are connecting the wires in is metal, not only do you have to connect the ground wire to any other ground wires you also have to connect it to the metal box so that the box is grounded. Otherwise later you may come back and touch the box and get electrocuted. The ground wire is there to ensure the breaker/fuse gets tripped if a hot wire touches any metal part of any appliance that is connect in the circuit. If not it will be like touching a hot wire just by touching the appliance. Hope this helps!
Q: A street lamp weighs 200 N. It is supported by two wires that form an angle of 130° with each other. The tensions in the wires are equal.What is the tension in each wire supporting the street lamp?If the angle between the wires supporting the street lamp is reduced to 100°, what is the tension in each wire?
Problem 1: If the tension in the two wires are equal, the angle they make with the horizontal must also be equal. Always remember that a horizontal line is a straight angle; hence, it has a measurement of 180°. Let's look for the angle the wires make with the horizontal. 130 + x + x = 180 130 + 2x = 180 2x = 180 - 130 2x = 50 (Divide both sides by 2) x = 25° Each wire makes a 25° angle with the horizontal. We can now find the tension. The mass must be divided by 2. Using trigonometry, let's find the tension force. The divided weight of the lamp shall be the opposite side, and the tension force shall be the hypotenuse. sin 25° = (200 / 2) / Ftens Ftens = 100 / sin 25° Ftens = 236.62 N (Answer) The tension is 236.62 N in each wire. Problem 2: We use the same approach. 100 + x + x = 180 100 + 2x = 180 2x = 180 - 100 2x = 80 (Divide both sides by 2) x = 40° Each wire makes a 40° angle with the horizontal. Calculate the tension force. sin 40° = (200 / 2) / Ftens Ftens = 100 / sin 40° Ftens = 155.57 N (Answer) The tension is 155.57 N in each wire. Hope this helps!
Q: I am replacing my garbage disposal. I have black, white wires and a black/yellow wire. How do I connect this black/yellow wire. Is this a hot wire as well?
if you do not have a circuit tester then it is time to buy that $3.00 item === it is a little glow light that will be a dim light at 110volts and a brighter light at 220volts -- has two wires with metal ends and can help you with the disposal and wall sockets or other connections ... any hardware store has this tester. NOW ... we deal with the blk/yellow wire -- it is possible that it is a ground, or it is a hot wire or it could be to a GFIC [[ ground fault interrupter circuit ]] that is in the home panel -- OR -- who knows about the electrician that was the original wiring person --- most I have ever seen in wires to a disposal is two [2] wires a blk and a wht == this is a common mistake that most DIYers make .. they do not take the time to make full investigation and label wires as they take things apart .... get the tester as that is the cheapest way to solve also look at panel for the GFIC or call an electrician ,,,,,,,,, respectfully,,, XTX
Q: I'm trying to install a ceiling fan but I'm having trouble with the wiring. Coming out of the fan I've got a black, white, black and white striped, and a green wire. coming out of the cieling i've got a black, a white and a red wire.The fan's green wire is connected to the bracket as a ground, so that's out of the way. It's the other wires that confuse me. I've tried, white to white, black to black, and BW striped to red, but that didn't do anything.Any ideas? Thanks.
The black and white striped is so you can turn the light and fan on separately. So at the fan hook white to white/black to black and striped to red. Then at switch box hook all white wires together with a wire nut,then a black power wire to both switches ,1 for fan 1 for light. Then the red wire coming from fan goes to a switch and the black wire coming from fan goes to a switch. If you want to run fan and light at the same time and just use pull string on fan then just hook black wire and striped wire together at the fan.
Q: installing whelen car strobe lights.the directions say to wire the power to the battery with wire that can hold 125% of the power
use one that is larger than what is used going to the strobes. the less the resistance the better and brighter the strobes will perform. and it is a good idea to ues a relay.
Q: How can you make the fabric with silk fabric wrinkle free after washing?
Used in clothes last rinse, after use without water; (i.e. when the clothes have used laundry detergent and rinse clean, to the water softener is dissolved, and then soak the clothes can no longer need cleaning and water
Q: Im cleaning up some of the wires in the engine bay and getting rid of ones i dont use. Right now theresthe pos side bat post runs down to the starter. From the starter there is a thicker wire and a skinny wire. In the thicker wire there is a wire that goes to the post on alternator. Both wires from starter run over to a relay maybe ithas a stud sticking out and has a wire that goes from the bottom of it to the fuse box. Im in middle of relocating the battery into the trunk so what wires can i eliminate and what wires have to go,to the battery?
Like Mikey reported for starter and alternator it is not appropriate. in case you think of issues have been swapped there are various strategies over the 40+ years that Chev made the classic small block. Assuming that's a Chev motor there are in basic terms 2 starters and the version is the place the mounting bolts are. One version the bolts are in the present day for the time of from one yet another and the different form they're offset. most of the engine blocks have the two contraptions of holes so it relies upon on the flywheel which one is needed. Alternator could be slightly extra challenging to verify. countless strategies will bodily in superb condition then you definately've the pulley form, connector type and charm and orientation. you will be able to ought to snap some pictures and desire for an surprising guy on the aspects save or carry the previous one in and tournament it up.
Q: What's the difference between stainless steel wire and steel wire?
Stainless steel wire and stainless steel wire, various specifications and models of silk production as raw materials of stainless steel, the origin of the United States, Holland, Japan, the general section is round or flat. Common stainless steel wire with good corrosion resistance and high performance price ratio is 304 and 316 stainless steel wire.Stainless steel wire drawing (stainless, steel, wire, drawing) pull out the wire rod or wire billet from the die hole of the drawing die under drawing force to produce the plastic processing of the small section steel wire or the non-ferrous metal line. Metal wires of different shapes and sizes of various metals and alloys can be drawn by drawing. The drawn wires are precise in size and smooth in surface, and the drawing equipment and die used are simple and easy to manufacture.
Q: Ok. so i wired my cd deck into my 92 buick, but everytime i start the car i have to manually turn on the cd deck. i also have to change the settings everytime! and once i turn off the car the setting will not save and the setting will be lost. Now everytime i turn my car on i have to manually put the settings again! this did not happen in my old car! and i think it might be the wiring! Because the last cd deck i had did save the settings! and would turn thge cd player on everytime i turned on my car!! and it would play the track back, right where i left off. please help! i did attach the yellow cable wire the red cable to the battery current.? is there a problem!
sparky is right. The yellow wire keeps the memory, and should have constant power even when the ignition is off. The red wire should have power only when the ignition is on. If the radio is left on when you turn the car off, it will come back on when you start the car, but only if the radio keeps constant power on the yellow wire. For your car: The constant power wire should be orange (connect to radio's yellow wire) The switched power wire should be yellow (connect to radio's red wire)
Q: The new light has 1 live, 1 neutral 1 earth wire, do i remove the earth connect the reds if so what about the 2 blacks?
Its quite simple really you dont. If the fitting in question has a requirement for an earth connection ie its made of metal then it requires an earth to be fitted. If there are no earths at your light fittings then you have have very old wiring and should be considering having a rewire as you are way out of date. As to the wiring you have at the ceiling now one of the reds is the live feed and assuming its twin cable and not single the black wire of the same cable is the neutral and the other 2 wires go to and come back from the switch, trick now is which is which.

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