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Wire Stranding Machinery for Copper / Steel Rope

Wire Stranding Machinery for Copper / Steel Rope

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China Main Port
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Min Order Qty:
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Supply Capability:
150mt m/month

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Quick Details

  • Steel Grade:copper clad steel wire

  • Standard:AISI, ASTM, BS, DIN, GB, JIS

  • Wire Gauge:0.6-16

  • Place of Origin:Jiangsu, China (Mainland)

  • Type:Copper Clad Steel Wire

  • Application:steel wire rope

  • Alloy Or Not:Non-alloy

  • Special Use:Cold Heading Steel

  • Model Number:60#

  • Brand Name:tuoxin

  • packing length:200-2000M/reel

  • Model Number:TXDT009

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details:wooden reel,palstic reel,soft coil or as customer's requirtment
Delivery Detail:one month

Specifications

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complete in specifications of
excellent quality steel wire ropes.
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copper clad steel wire

surface treatment copper

Grade:A

Dia.ranges: 0.5mm ~ 10mm

Advantages:

Characteristics:felixable,mostly used

Easy installation,

enough strong and much more flexible than many types of cable.

High breaking strength,

protective performance is good

good flexibility, high temperature resistance,

erosion endurance, anti-fatigue and long serving life.

Production can be based on DIN, BS, MIL-W-834200 etc.

All wires in all strands have the same or similar core. FC is fiber core.


Our products are widely used in petroleum industry, chemical industry, textile industry, machinery, precision instrument, medical instrument, automobile, decoration, ships and other general areas. We can manufacture as per customer' specific requirements.

Q: the 2 wires that is connected from the key hole is cut .. how to fix or replace?
If there enough wire left on each side of the cut, say 1, then you could bear about 1/4 of the wire on each side and solder the wires back together making sure you are soldering the same wires together and wrap each soldered connection in electrical tape so they are not able to touch each other. Then a final wrap of tape around them both. If you are not up to soldering you could go to an auto parts shop and get a crimp connector to do the job, again bearing of wire is needed to get a contact through the cut area. If the cut is closer to the switch then there is no option but to replace the switch.....
Q: OK - I removed my old light switch and can see that there are only 2 wires coming out of the wall to be found - 1 white and 1 black. There are absolutely no other wires that I can see back there. The dimmer switch has 2 black wires and 1 green. I'm really not sure what to do. I tried to connect the 2 black ones to the black one and the green wire to the white wire. I admit this wasn't the smartest thing, but thought I'd try. Got nothing. Any help is super appreciated.
Attach black to black and if it doesn't work just switch the two from the switch. The green is the ground wire. Attach it to a screw inside the junction box.
Q: Which of the following wires would tend to have the least amount of electrical resistance? a) long b) fiberglass c) hot d) thick
Resistance = (Rho x L) / A Resistance = Resistivity (a number determining how well a material conducts electricity) x L (length) / A (Cross sectional area) That the material with the least resistivity, and the shortest length, with the largest cross sectional area, will have the least resistance..
Q: I need a diagram so i can correctly wire my new radio,subs,and amp. Thanks
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Q: my light stopped working ( a chandalier ). It has brown wires, blue wires, red wires, beige wires, and white wires.
Wow, this is a first. most lights have just two wires a black<hot and a white<neutral wire and you just hook black to black using a wire-nut and the same with the white wire and the switch completes the circuit. In some ceiling fans they have blue or brown wires that are also hot to run to the lights at the bottom of the ceiling fans to power that but a chandelier should not have all of that. You might want to call in an electrician for this particular problem because if its a junction box with other wires hooked into that area it could cause a fire or worse a loss of life if you don't know what your doing and disconnect the electricity from the electrical panel by shutting off the power and checking it with a meter. Hope this helps and I would love to see a pic of that chandelier that has that many different color wires!!! wow
Q: I have a 97 Dodge Stratus and I couldnt figure out why my new radio wasnt working... So I took the front speakers out and they work... but I need to figure out the correct wiring to I can set up My sound system!!! PLEASE HELP
Here is the wiring diagram I hope it helps you out 1997 Dodge Stratus Car Radio Stereo Audio Wiring Diagram Car Radio Battery Constant 12v+ Wire: Pink/Yellow Car Radio Accessory Switched 12v+ Wire: Red/White Car Radio Ground Wire: Chassis Car Radio Illumination Wire: Orange/Brown Car Stereo Dimmer Wire: Black/Light Blue Car Stereo Antenna Trigger: Orange/Red 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 (+): Dark Green Left Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Brown/Red Right Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Violet Right Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Dark Blue/Red Car Audio Rear Speakers Size: N/A Car Audio Rear Speakers Location: N/A Left Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Brown/Yellow Left Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Brown/Light Blue Right Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Dark Blue/White Right Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Dark Blue/Orange
Q: my questions is what wires go where. i just bought a Hunter thermostat model # 44155c. on my old thermostat the wires are as followes:W2-jumps to quot;F(Yellow Wire)F-Yellow WireO/B-Light Green WireR-Red WireG-Dark GreenC-Red Wire Y-Yellow WireMy new thermostat has these options:RH, RC, G, Y/O, W/B, Y1can anyone tell me what wires go where?thank you
you were suppost to mark the wires by which they were screw to by color code; w rd blk etc.and then wire to new unit with same color code, some terminals need a small branch wire to bypass, lets say an ac with a heat pump.Ok now this is what an ac man will do, he will go to the compressor and write where the wires there are wired and then he would look up the color code and put the wires where they go. Also i relie heavily on the 800 help line number.Some ac men will put different colors on the wrong terminals, put a sticker on the unit and when there is trouble, they will call him,if all the wires were black and he knowes where they go, you see. A trusted ac man would be a great help,and remember, you're checking at the wall, not at the unit where the signals are not being recieved correctly, the thermostat is the brain, and one more thing, you are on the right track, because a progamable thermostat can save you a lot of money especiall if you're gone a lot.
Q: Hello my question are:Examples given for wired and wireless communications systems?Compare and contrasted how wired and wireless communications systems function? Assessed the risks associated with wired and wireless communcations systems?(if you can put in simple details that would be helpful, because I understand parts of it but not all)Thank you
This is more of an engineering question than a physics question... Wired communications offer direct communication links over cables. Each channel has a high bandwidth, and because there are relatively few limitations on the number of cables you can place in parallel, A practically infinite number of channels is possible under the right conditions. Wireless communications work by producing electromagnetic waves encoding signals that can be picked up at the receiving end. The number of available frequencies in the EM spectrum is quite limited, and due to the presence of comparatively large amounts of noise in the environment, there are huge tradeoffs between signal bandwidth, signal power, and the number of available channels. Cellular communications exploit short range communications and wired networks to provide more channels at the expense of requiring more towers with tighter spacing. Overall, wireless communications are much noisier (they experience a lot of signal loss), and they require much more power than their wired counterparts. They are also much more vulnerable to security issues.
Q: I need to buy some electrical wire for my car, does it matter what color the copper wire is inside of ( i.e. black,yellow,red,green,blue,etc.)
Well, keeping your colors straight will definitely make your wiring easier to understand later on. Red should got to the positive side, black to the negative. Any other colors are more or less up to you. What actually matters more is choosing the right gage of wire for the job. If your wire is too thin for the current going through it, it will melt quite quickly and possible start a fire. Make sure you know what gage you need before you start, and don't try to go cheap. Hope this helps!
Q: can you use your existing phone line jacks and wire, then convert the jacks to lan to network computers or printers?
No, you cannot use a phone line wire for LAN. The wires and jacks are different. Lan cables (cat5) have more wires inside than phone line cables which only have either 2 or 4 wires. If you need a LAN cable, you'll have to go out and buy one.

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