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STEEL WIRE ROPE FOR ELEVATOR

STEEL WIRE ROPE FOR ELEVATOR

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STEEL WIRE ROPE FPR ELEVATOR

size
weight
tensile
1570
1670
1770
1870
1960
mm
Kg/100m
Mini Breaking Force/kN
FC
IWR
FC
IWR
FC
IWR
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IWR
FC
IWR
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IWR
6
13.3
14.6
18.6
20.1
19.8
21.4
21.0
22.7
22.2
24.0
23.3
25.1
7
18.1
19.9
25.4
27.4
27.0
29.1
28.6
30.9
30.2
32.6
31.7
34.2
8
23.6
25.9
33.1
35.7
35.2
38.0
37.3
40.3
39.4
42.6
41.4
44.6
9
29.9
32.8
41.9
45.2
44.6
48.0
47.3
51.0
49.9
53.9
52.4
56.5
10
36.9
40.5
51.8
55.8
55.1
59.4
58.4
63.0
61.7
66.5
64.7
69.8
11
44.6
49.1
62.6
67.6
66.6
71.9
70.6
76.2
74.6
80.5
78.3
84.4
12
53.1
58.4
74.6
80.4
79.3
85.6
84.1
90.7
88.6
95.8
93.1
100
13
62.3
68.5
87.5
94.4
93.1
100
98.7
106
104
112
109
118
14
72.2
79.5
101
109
108
116
114
123
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127
137
16
94.4
104
132
143
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Q:i'm building a race car out of a buick century and the tail lights wires got cut, come to find out the fuel pump ties into the talight wiring harness, i found the wires going to the fuel pump but i'm not sure what is what, there's 4 wires going to it, black, black with a white strip, gray, and pur any ideas what is what please so i can just run a switch to the fuel pump... thanks
Where is my ground wire located on my fuel pump on 86 buick century 2.5L got 3 wire the green wire in the middle in the hot wire help pleae
Q:I have installed a new wiring harness on my trailer, and two new LED trailer lights. The tail lights work, both turn signals work, but for some reason, I do not have a brake light on the right side. Both lights are grounded to their own post, and I do have a good ground on the coupler of the trailer. If a turn signal and brake light in a 4 wire system are using the same wire (green in this case)- how can one work, while the other is not? Any good ideas? I really appreciate the help.
Not all cars (imports) can run on a 4 wire system. (they look like they will work when testing or locating wires, but don't when all hooked together). Adapters are at the car parts store, but not cheap.I would first try running the trailer lights with one power wire touched to the three wires, then hook up a stabber type elec tester and see if the problem might be at the car circuit. Do the car lights work right? Would get a jumper wire and jumper the trailer to the car and each light on the trailer to the frame. You may be getting a back feed ground on the circuit somewhere. All the temp grounds will tell you where the problem is.
Q:can aluminum wiring catch on fire
The wire does not burn, rather it causes arcs in the connections that then start a fire in the insulation around the wiring. If at all in doubt about the wiring have a qualified professional electrician do an inspection of the panel and the wiring.
Q:Phone wire outside was old is anybody done that, do it your self put a new wire on?, Just curious to know..
anything after the demarcation (demarc) is your problem, anything on the telco side of the demarc is the local telco's problem. on your side, you can basically do what ever you want, but if you do it wrong, the telco has the right and OBLIGATION to disconnect your service. There are many sites on the internet that can instruct you in the Bell Standard Practice to wire your own phones. Just maintain the BSP and all will be right with the world.
Q:I have a 3 wire source I want to connect it to a switch on/off and then make it 2 wire to the light
You probably have a red, white, and black wires first check with a voltage tester the black and whiteor red and white wires to see if you have power between those 2 wire if you dont you cant use it to feed the switch it may have been a 3- way switch. If you have power take the white wire from the light and splice with the white in the three wire and the black from the light goes to one of the screws on the single pole switch and the black or red from the 3 wire goes to the other screw on the switch ,does not make a differnce which goes where and make sure grounds are spliced (bare copper or green wire) A BLACK WIRE IS NEVER A NEUTRAL AND YOU NEVER GET RID OF THE GROUND IF YOU DONT KNOW THE ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS DONT ANSWER THEM YOUR BAD ADVICE COULD KILL SOMEONE
Q:how do i wire my sensor to my light
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Q:I know that a fuse is connected to the live wire. And I was wondering; since a fuse and the circuit breaker are similar, would the circuit breaker also be placed so that both terminals of the circuit breaker are connected to the live wire? If not, would it be connected to a wire that connects a live wire and neutral wire?
The neutral wire is never connected to to a circuit breaker or fuse. It measures the current passing through the hot wire and opens if the current gets to high. Although the same amount of current passes through the neutral wire, an open breaker or fuse in that wire would let the load be connected to the hot wire but not to ground so you could bet shocked from it.
Q:I have a new light fixture I am trying to install. The electrical box has two sets of black and white wires coming in. Both of the black wires are connected together while the white wires from either set were used to connect the old fixture. How should I wire in the new fixture. The switch for this light has only one set of black and white wires connected to the light switch.
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Q:Whenever I'm making jewelry, I typically wind up using crimp beads (with toggle closures, in most cases). Whenever I cut off the beading wire at the end, after enclosing the crimp bead around it, there's always this itsy bitsy part of the wire that irritates me to no end when I wear the jewelry. It seems that I can only cut the wire so much before I wind up snipping at the crimp bead. How can I remedy the irritation fact of the left-over wire?Maybe put glue on the wire piece and let it dry? Idk. Grr.
Here is the way to get rid of the scratchy wire: Take the wire on through the crimp bead and thread it down into the beads, and then crimp the wire. If you have a little wire sticking out there on down between the beads, just bend back the beads, and clip it with your jewelry wire cutters that have a side edge. Be sure and cut your wire with a couple inches to spare so you have enough wire to attach the clasp and thread the wire down. I was having trouble with the crimp bead scratching, no matter how I crimped it. I found out that they sell a crimp cover. It looks like an open clam shell, and you just slip it over the crimp bead, and close it with pliers. Beware, there is something called a clam shell, but it has a eye on it, it is for non-metal stringing materials. Another thing I found was a little tiny horseshoe called a guide. It goes above the crimp bead, and holds the clasp. It protects the wire from the wear and tear of the clasp. And it is so easy to pull the wire through it once it is on, you can adjust the length of the wire over and over. I was literally stuffing the wire down into the beads with a pliers. No more! Just pull on the end, and down the wire goes. No more ugly lengths of wire between the beads and the crimp bead. I found both these items in gold and silver colors, at Michaels, and Craft etc on line, and on other online sites. So, save the glue for working with elastic cord and gluing a bead over the knot to hide it.
Q:EL wire, or electroluminescent wire, is a wire which... well glows pretty colors lol. I want to buy some to make a costume, but I have some questions. I have a feeling that it will degrade over time, but how long will it take? Or do they start to degrade immeidately like glow sticks? What is it that causes them to glow, a chemical reaction or something else?
Electroluminescent okorder ) have wire that lasts far longer. You can expect the shelf life of these wires to be about 4-6 years. At that time, the wire just doesn't stop working, it slowly breaks down the phosphor particles, and the wire will get dimmer over time. The expected working life of EL Wire is about 4-6,000 hours which beats your average glow stick by about 5,992 hours...

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