SWG 16 GI WIRE/BWG 16 GALVANIZED WIRE SUPPLIER SELL FOR PHILIPPINES
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 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
Specification:
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: A thin wire connected to a light bulb will have the bulb shine dimmer than a thicker wire. What is the scientific reasoning for this?
- Thin wires are usually used to make heat because there is more resistance going through a thin wire. In an incandesent bulb 60% OF THE OUTPUT IS HEAT. If thee is thicker wire, more electrons go through and the light can be brighter.
- Q: I own a 1990 Toyota 4runner 6cyl, 3L. it had a few performance issues when i bought it. ( just didnt seem to have any power idling at around 200), so before spending money on expensive items, i figured spark plugs, wires, cap and rotor. So i just changed the spark plug wires today, and immediatly the truck was runnin much better idling at 800-1000 , about 5 minutes into driving, the problem started again, i parked the truck, it was idling at 200-300 again, opened the hood saw a bit of smoke coming from one of the wires, so im hoping and assuming it was just smoking because the wire was touching a hot surface, i can hear a bit of a clicking noise that i dont remember hearing before, almost like a spark. what could cause the sudden problem, is it possible the wires could be connected to the wrong spark plugs ( i replaced the old ones one by one, so i know i didnt connect it wrong) any tips would be great
- The wire burned on something hot and is arcing to ground. Replace it and use a wire loom to stand it away from the problem surface. That clicking sound is the arc.
- Q: There are two switches – the left is for the fan, the right is for the light. They operate independently. I want to replace the light switch with one that has a motion sensor.There are four sets of bundled wires coming out of the back of the box. Each bundle has a white, a black, and a copper wire.Two black wires come out of each switch. The top wires go into two of the bundles in the back of the box, the bottom wires are connected with each other and with two more black wires coming out of the other two bundles coming out of the back of the box.All the white wires are twisted together with a red cap. All of the copper wires are twisted together with another red cap.My motion sensor has a red, black, green and yellow wire. The directions say the yellow wire is not used, because this is not a 3-way light. Is there a straightforward way to do this?
- Sure is!. You wire it exactly the way the instructions say to. Which is to use the 2 wires on the existing switch. The bare wire on the switch (if present) is the ground and goes to the green. Just like the instructions say. You are apparently letting all those other wires scare you. The motion sensor is nothing more than an automatic switch. It does the same thing the existing switch does, using the exact same wires. Do Not touch any of the existing splices. Look again at the instructions. Take a deep breath and have at. I've been in control cabinets with Hundreds of wires in them. I ignored all but the ones I need to work on. Other wise I would still be there trying to figure it out! (chuckle)
- Q: I am trying to replace a GFCI outlet, there are 6 wires -3 White, 2 Black Ground. I have tried to wire it several times and indicator light comes on but it doesn't trip or work when something is plugged in. It's in a box with 2 light switches and I believe feeds down to another switch plug because they are currently not working. As well as my microwave which is on the same circuit. So long story short how do I wire this thing?
- You need to find which set of wires is the feed 1st. Turn off breaker for that circuit disconnect wires . Then turn breaker back on . Which black wire is hot ? Remember which black wire has power. Then shut off breaker again . The black wire that is hot gets connected to your line voltage connection side ( Gold screw on outlet ) the white wire goes to the other line voltage side ( Silver screw ) . The other black and white wire gets connected to the load side of the GFI . If the screws are all the same color for some reason . Remember the longer slot is always the neutral or white wire . The smaller slot is the black or hot wire . Ground to the green screw .Turn breaker back on and test .
- Q: I have a 98' F-150 and need to add a 4 flat trailer wire connector to it. What all do I need to do? Is their a special connector?
- Your friendly neighborhood auto parts store should have a wiring kit for your truck... complete with instructions and diagrams.
- Q: Hello! I'm going to re-wire my speakers and eventually get an amp to power them. For normal quot;door speakerswhat wire size would you recomend to run to them from an amp? Also, is 3ft far enough away to run my speaker wires from the amp power wire? Thanks in advance!
- I would use 16 gauge. you can go a little bigger, or smaller. The biggest issue you will have ( vehicle depending ) is getting that wire thru your accordion boot and molex ( the rubber thingy that protects your wires, shaped like an S, and goes from the chassis to the door) <~ that's not talking down to you, but if other people read this, they will know exactly what it means also :D Unless your running a ton of power to your doors, you really don't need thick wires. As to the other part, It's not the speaker wire you need to keep away from your power wire, it's your RCA cables.. The rule is power wire goes down the battery side of the vehicle, and the rca's and remote turn on, go down the opposite side, if possible. That way you don't get alternator whine( when you accelerate, a high pitched whine will play thru your system, and make you Bat-S#it crazy :) Good Luck!
- Q: Cant find were to tap the wiring for the puddle lights. Can some one please help!
- One wire goes to the frame, the other to a 2 wire toggle switch (if you're using a light up switch it will have 3 wires) inside the cab, then connect the toggle switch to your positive battery terminal (or to the live wire going into your steering column if you want them to be switched on when the key is turned on)
- Q: ok i have 3 questions...i have a oldsmobile cutlas supreme and i have a 0 gauge power wire that is 17 feet is that long enough???? and i have 0 gauge ground that is 17 feet is that long enough....and about the speaker wire..i have 8 gauge speaker wire that is 25 feet..is this a good setup.make sure u answer all these questions please thank you..
- Power wire only has to be long enough to get from the battery to the amp with an inline fuse close to the battery. (within 18) Ground wire should be no longer than 2feet from the amp to chasis. 8 gauge is good but may be overkill for some speakers. If your speaker doesnt call for 8 gauge wire, then use a smaller gauge. If your speaker does need 8gauge wire, make sure the amp can accept this size
- Q: My dad is trying to wire a electric cook top...it has three wires (black, red, and copper). His junction box has four wires (black, red, white and copper). He first wired the black to black, red to red and copper to copper, he capped the white wire in the junction box. The cook top did not work. Then he connected the white wire with the two copper wires, and the cook top now works. So the question is will this connection work or will it cause a problem? And if it causes a problem what can he do to resolve it?
- Hi There, This what I would do. The black and red wires from the cooktop are fine and can be connected to the black and red wires in the junction box. Check the copper wire from the stove and see where it is connected. It is probably a neutral wire used to supply 120 volts for a clock, lights or other control function. If that is the case I would exchange it for a properly sized insulated white wire. This white wire can be connected to the white wire in the junction box. Then: Connect the copper wire to a metal part of the cooktop to use as a ground wire. This wire can then be connected to the copper wire in the junction box. This would be a typical modern 4-wire 240 volt setup. Hope this helps, Al
- Q: I know the ground wire takes unused electricity to the ground but what is the purpose of the neutral wire?
- The neutral returns unused electricity back to the source where as the ground provides a pathway for an electrical short to return back to the panel and then to an earth ground.
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SWG 16 GI WIRE/BWG 16 GALVANIZED WIRE SUPPLIER SELL FOR PHILIPPINES
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 kg/m²
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 kg/m²/month
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OKorder Financial Service
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