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Wire Yard Fencing Barbed Wire with Competitive Price

Wire Yard Fencing Barbed Wire with Competitive Price

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2 m.t
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5000 m.t/month

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Item specifice

Material:
Stainless Steel Wire,Galvanized Iron Wire,PVC Coated Steel Wire
Cross Sectional Shape:
Round
Application:
Protectiong Mesh,Fence Mesh
Type:
Galvanized
Wild in Width:
1.1M
Surface Treatment:
PVC Coated
Metal Wire Drawing:
Cold Drawing
Status:
Hard State
Thickness:
Metal Thick Wire
Galvanized Technique:
Electro Galvanized,Hot Dipped Galvanized

Barbed wire materials: hot dipped galvanized steel wire, electro galvanized steel wire, PVC coated steel wire, stainless steel(AISI430, AISI304) wire;
Weaving and characteristics: reverse twisted; galvanized after weaving, galvanized before weaving;
Types: IOWA type, 2 strands, 4 points. Barbs' distance 3-6 inches

Basic Info

  • Model NO.: Barbed Wire Fencing

  • Twist Method: Double Twist

  • Finish: Electro Galvanized

  • Wire Gauge: 12x12 BWG

  • Barb Length: 10mm

  • Color: Customized

  • Barb Wire Length: 1.5-3cm

  • Feature: Sharp Barbed Wire

  • Delivery: Within 15 Days After Receive Deposit

  • Specification: ISO

  • HS Code: 73130000

  • Material: Galvanized Iron Wire

  • Application: Protecting Mesh, Fence Mesh

  • Razor Barbed Type: Cross Razor

  • Barbed Distance: 3"

  • Coil Outside Diameter: 450mm

  • Barbed Wire Diameter: 2.5mm

  • Barb Distance: 3.5′′

  • Barbed Wire Gauge: Bwg12#-Bwg15#

  • Trademark: HLD



Barbed Wire Specification

Type

Wire Gauge (SWG)

Barb Distance (cm)

Barb Length (cm)

Electric Galvanized Barbed Wire 

Hot-dip zinc plating barbed wire

10# x 12#

7.5-15

1.5-3

12# x 12#

12# x 14#

14# x 14#

14# x 16#

16# x 16#

16# x 18#

PVC coated barbed wire
PE barbed wire

before coating

after coating

7.5-15

1.5-3

1.0mm-3.5mm

1.4mm-4.0mm

BWG11#-20#

BWG8#-17#

SWG11#-20#

SWG8#-17#


PVC PE coating thickness: 0.4mm
0.6mm; different colors
 or length are available at customers request.



Product Picture
Wire Yard Fencing Barbed Wire with Competitive Price
Wire Yard Fencing Barbed Wire with Competitive Price



Barbed Wire Features: 
 Barbed wire has the feature of extremely difficult to cut and hard to climb.
 Barbed wireis very strong and reinforced with a steel coil which makes it very hard to bend, while the barbs have a piercing and gripping action.
 Barbed wireenjoys good appearance.

 Barbed Wire Common Usages:
1. the protection net in industry
2.agriculture,animal husbandy,dwelling houses
3.plantation of fencing,grass boudary
4. ranch and livestock farn, detention houses
5.railways and highways 


Q:my old light fixture had 2 white wires (from ceiling) twisted together and connected to a screw, it also had a green wire (from ceiling)connected to it with a screw.no black wires were connected to light fixture although they are 3 wires in the ceiling taped off together.how do i test for hot wire, i got a tester that lights up.i got a new light fixture that has 3 wires, 1 wht 1blk and copper.i know the copper goes with green, white with white and black with black. so i untangled the black wires, and i connected one to new light.but now my new light doesnt turn off.so i know i by passed my switch.how do i test for hot wire....where does the hot wire go?is it possible one of the white wires is my hot wire and the other white whire my neutral....so help please, im confused and frustrated
It sounds like the old fixture may have been improperly wired. It should not have had the green wire going to one side (screw) with the white wires going to the other side of the fixture. The green wire is normally a ground, and is only connected to the housing of the fixture - it's purpose is solely for safety, in case the hot side comes in contact with the metal fixture housing (it blows the breaker by design rather than being an electrocution hazard). Typically, the hot (black) wire is switched, and the neutrals bypass the switch. Your best bet is to search online for a wiring diagram for a switched light fixture, print it out and working with your test light, find the switched hot wire by measuring from each wire to the ground wire (for convenience only - hopefully it is really grounded) with the switch set in both directions. Note the results on the diagram, and that should help you sort it out.
Q:In that chart it has 2 sections, one is maximum amps for chassis wiring and the other is maximum amps for power transmission. What is considered chassis wiring and what is considered power transmission?
Chassis wiring assumes each wire is routed separately, and power wiring assumes they are wired in a bundle. In chassis wiring the cooling of the conductors is better, because they are all exposed directly to air. In a bundle, some of the wires are not in direct contact withe the air.
Q:I was looking at the wiring of my current thermostat and I want to know why it's wired the way it is...The yellow wire was wrapped around the white terminal and the yellow terminal. And the white wire was wrapped the around the Orange terminal. The red and green wires were each wrapped around their respective terminals. And the blue wire wasn't connected to anything. Why would the electrician have wrapped the yellow wire around 2 terminals? Is that normal? Also, I tried installing a new thermostat but the heating is not working. The fan works but it just blows room temperature air. The new thermostat only had 4 terminals for R, Y, W, G. I connected the wires I had to their respective terminals. However, I think it may not be working because I have a probably have a heat pump. Any Ideas why else it might not be working? Thanks a lot!
If you have a heat pump, then the thermostat that you currently have will not work. Otherwise, green wire to G, (fan circuit) white wire to W (heat circuit) Yellow or Blue to Y (cooling circuit) but don't hook up both. Just one or the other. Finally, Red to RC/RH (24V circuit). Make sure on your furnace control board that it is wired the same as your T-stat. Good luck.
Q:when we connect the amp wire to the car battery we first remove the negative side then connect the amp wire to the negative side and reconnect the negative battery wire thing. is this correct?
Battery Wire
Q:i have just got a radio from a 2004dodge durango my buddy bought a new radio and i tok his old one, so now i need the wiring diagram to find out what all the wires goo too their are way more wires on thios thing that im use to on stock radios. ive looked it up online and its not the right diagrams the colors dont match up on the wires. ny help pleaseeee
If you havent already cut the wires then go to an audio store (best buy, local shop ect...) and buy a wiring harness. If you already cut the wires you NEED to test the wires with a test light and 9v battery and not rely on online diagrams because 90% of the time they are wrong. way to do it is find your positive, negative, and turn on wire with a test light. test every single wire with the test light to make sure there arent any live wires still left after you found your power wires. after you have done that to find the speakers take a 9 volt and hold one wire to the positive and touch every wire and listen for a speaker to make a scratching noise. when you hear the scratching noise then that means those two wires go to that speaker. if your totally lost then rewire the factory plug back on and then go get a wiring harness. theyre like 15-20 bucks and save you a whole lot of time and its a lot less mess to deal with.
Q:I made a kill switch for my car. All I need to do now is cut the wire that goes into my engine control module and join it with the switch I made. Would it be fine if I just use wire nuts or some sort of tape to join the wires instead of soldering? The instructions say quot;Step 6: Attach the killswitch wires one to each side of the wire you just cut. Step 7: Tape up all new connection.quot;It says to tape the new connections, but should I use exactly?
Twisted wires can separate with the daily rattle and bumps of a car. I would crimp or solder it along with a shrink tube to secure it.
Q:The infamous headlight switch please help
What is so infamous about plugging the wiring to the switch? It will only plug in one way. UPDATE 8/6/11: In over 45 years, I've only replaced one headlight switch that had melted and that was on a 1994 Plymouth Acclaim and the driver had left the headlights on all night and yes it drained the battery. The plastic plug had melted but the wires had not burned through, so I had something to work with. There is a possibility you can find a wiring diagram on Auto Zones website for your car, they do have an extensive library or you could try to find a Haynes manual for your car. Or if you are low on $$ if you tell us what manufacturer, model, year of car you drive someone here might be able to help.
Q:I'm trying to hook up my second phone line. I have a red, green and yellow wire in the cable, but no black wire. Is there a reason for this? And what can I do to get the second line up and running? thx
the wire you have is designed for 1 line only. Back in the day the yellow wire was used to carry ground because ground was necessary for old circuits. Ground is no longer needed so in order to get two lines you need at least a two pair wire (meaning four wires) you might have to run a new wire unfortunately or just keep that one and run another to separate jack.
Q:i have a 2002 pontiac sunfire where is my ground wire located? what does it look like?
Ground wire for what?
Q:tryin to move dryer approx 8 more feet but existing wire not long enough have 12/2 wire can that be used to run 220 dryer
Not sure why all the TD to the answers that say you need 10/3 (plus ground). They are all absolutely correct.

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