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High Quality Stainless Steel Chipboard Screw

High Quality Stainless Steel Chipboard Screw

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Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Detail:1. 4kgs each bag and 4 bags each carton 2. packed in box and then carton 3. 20 tons usually each 20ft container 4. Customization is available
Delivery Detail:30 days

Specifications

1. Good quality
2. Kinds of mateial to choose
3. Different quantity requirement are workable
4. Best price
5. Environment

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Introduction

Stainless steel csk head chipboard screw with tapping threads , 2/3 threads body and harden material .



Advantages

1. Universal use .

Wood screw is used for wooden parts and allowed tolerance is more big than other screws because the wooden or plastic parts have good ductility , so one kind of screw can be used for many wooden or plastic parts only different for head and drive requirements .


2. Easy to operation .

every part of the screw is made carefully and keep them in the requested limitation so that it is very easy to be operated during use .


3. Much choice of the specification and design .

There are thousands of the sizes for the screws, and the points and the heads and drives can be designed specially to meet the different application .


4. Wide material sorts choosed .

Screws can be made of or from in different material that involves carbon steel , stainless steel , brass , alumiunum , copper and titanium etc .


5. Nice and smooth surface .

Screws are to be plated in different colors and which is also to be a anti-rust . and no any burrs .


6. Environmental protection .

All screws are meet the related environmental requirements from start to end .


7. Solid stability .

pieces are made from good material .


8. Effective working .

strict sizes controlled to make sure the pieces can be easy to on the automact production line .


9. Long-service .

pieces are made in advantage process and strict post treatment .





Application

1)Building .

windows , door etc .


2) Furniture .

sofa , wooden floor , wooden door and window and cabinet etc .


3) Plastic pieces .




Working standards

1. ISO


2. DIN


3. ANSI


4. GB


5. JIS


6. BSW


Q:im installing lights in my car and it says i need a 12v wire. can i use somthing more then a 12v wire? im hooking it right from my battery. what other wires can i use?
If it says 12 volt wire, it just means you need to supply the lights with 12 volts. Depending on how much power the lights pull, will depend on how thick the wire should be. If it is saying to use 12 gauge wire, well, then use some 12 gauge wire.
Q:What is a wiring harness?
If you buy an aftermarket cd player, you can get a harness for your specific type of car (walmart or auto parts store). That way you don't have to clip the wires and solder each one.
Q:Just took off the starter on a cavalier and forgot to label the wires. Can someone please send me a diagram of where all these wires go, or just tell me where they go. there are big post and one small one. Please help asap. Thanks.
I have 3 wires with a large terminals and 2 wires with small terminals. 2 of the large ones are black, and 1 is red and 1 of each for the small one. Idk which one goes where.
Q:I just bought a set of performance sparkplug wires for my 2001 Chevy Cavalier. I went to install them and my engine is now misfiring like one of the wires in not connected. I have made sure all of the wires are on tight and in place. The wires did not come numbered so i just put them on according to size. What could be the problem???
I would beleive you have them incorrectly. the cylinders are numbered 1234 from the passenger side to the drivers side. check to make sure they are on the right cylinders. If its a DIS ignition the coils are numbered.
Q:Quick question with hopefully an easy answer. I had a dimmer switch go bad on a light in a dining room. I bought a new switch and put it in. It was working fine, so I thought, then I noticed that when the dining room light is off, the dimmer works on everything else on the circuit, for example outside lights, hall lights, etc. I can dim all of those things when this switch certainly didn't do that before. Also, if the dining room light is on, all of the other things on the circuit I mentioned before do not work at all. I've obviously incorrectly wired the switch somehow, any thoughts on what I did incorrectly and how to fix?
I read this right after you posted it and for the life of me, can't figure this out. Maybe I'm tired. Maybe its the couple of drinks I have had tonight. Either way, it isn't making sense to me. However, I will tell you how to solve it. First of all, get a cheap muliti-tester. Check the voltage across a white and a black (the black could be a red or another color; any color except green, that's a ground) until you get a reading between 110-125V AC. Those are your power leads. Connect ALL the white leads together and cap them using a wire nut. Next, carefully grab the INSULATED part of the hot black lead and touch them in turn to the others. (There will be a small spark, but as long as you are only touching insulation, you will not get shocked. If you are nervous about this, use two pairs of insulated handle needle-nose pliers to grab the wires, but still, only grab the insulated part.) One should turn on the light in the DR and the other(s) should turn on the power elsewhere. Make a note of what is what. At that point, the wiring becomes simple. Attach the black hot lead to one of the lugs (or wires if that is what it has) of the dimmer switch AND to the black lead(s) that power other fixtures elsewhere. The black lead that you touched to the hot lead that turned on the DR light gets attached to the other side of the dimmer. That should solve your problem. Good luck. If you need additional help, email me.
Q:Say you have a 5 cm current wire carrying 10 A going from left to right. Directly 1 c.m below the left end of this wire is a long wire that is perpendicular to the first wire and goes out of the page. What is the net force on the 5 cm wire?I've tried using F=ILB with the I of the first wire and the B of the second wire.
I didn't read the question so I was carefully working out the force. The wire is perpendicular to the first wire, so using the right hand rule you discover that the field it creates is PARALLEL to the first wire at this left end. The magnetic force is caused by the component which is PERPENDICULAR to the wire which is in fact zero. So there is no magnetic force at this point. As you move along the wire you get a diminishing amount of magnetism caused by the wire which is going out of the page but that field has a component which is DOWN the page. Therefore that part of the wire experiences a force which is into the page. ( take your right hand, put the thumb along the wire pointing to the right, the fingers point down the page, the palm points into the page which is then the direction of the force) I would be surprised if you were required to work out the magnitude of the force in this context. You can't use F= ILB because both the magnitude and the direction of the field varies at different points along the wire. If the perpendicular wire had been directly below the middle of the other wire there would have been no net force. If you were of a level where working out the force was appropriate you would need to set up the formula for B at various points along the wire, taking the vertical component only and integrate this over the range from 0 to 5 cm. Not a trivial mathematical task.
Q:I have a 1989 Nissan 240sx. Somehow the fan caught a hold of the wiring harness and tore all the wires. any idea how much it's going to cost?
Buying a wiring harness will be prohibitive, and even transplanting one from a wrecking yard can be expensive. The harness can be repaired by splicing in pieces of wire where wire is missing and splicing together damaged pieces of wire. It is tedious but not particularly time consuming - I spliced in a section of harness after an engine fire in about 2 hours, working slowly.
Q:What exactly is a quot;Jumping Wirequot;? What are the most common methods of motor vehicle theft? Is there any other option that stealing the keys or hot-wiring it?
Hot-wiring an Jumping Wire are the same things. It is a criminal's way to drive a car without a key. But, this method only works on older cars. Newer cars have automatic ignition on their keys or a simple button to start the car. As long as the car you want has a keyhole, then hotwiring will work. Basically, a person must have a very long, copper wire. When the copper wire is inserted, it touches the ignition wire that lies in the inside of the key hole. When wires in the key hole touch the copper, it mimics how a key would turn in the ignition. So the car starts! Look it up on wikipedia, sorry if I wasn't clear enough.
Q:From my ceiling fan I have the following wires: green, white, blue and blackFrom my ceiling I have a bunch of wire in each of these colours: brown, red and orange.Which wires do I connect with each other??
These are all probably hot-side wires. If you have the knowledge and the tools, find out which wire or wires is/are hot in the box with the switch off. If you have no idea what I am talking about, you REALLY need to find someone who knows electricity. BTW, the wires in the fan are quite simple to decode. The green wire is the ground and attaches to either the box or a ground wire in the box. The white wire is the neutral and attaches to the white wires in the box. The black is the hot lead for the fan and the blue is the hot lead for the light. These two can be combined if you have only one wall switch. Where they attach in the box will be determined by which hot lead is switched. I can probably guess how the box and switch are wired but I may be wrong and that would be dangerous. Call an electrician so you don't burn your house down.
Q:I heard that Japanese could load a low voltage without any wires in one direction for 1 meter! Of course 1 meter is nothing. But can we get rid of wires in next 50 or 100 years?
Yes maybe, And maybe more than maybe. because I heard about it too. I heard that they could extend it to 100 meters. So I hope it would happen(That I'm sure)!

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