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Electro Galvanized Barbed Wire for Fence

Electro Galvanized Barbed Wire for Fence

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Tianjin
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TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
2 m.t
Supply Capability:
5000 m.t/month

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Item specifice

Material:
Stainless Steel Wire,Iron Wire,PVC Coated Steel Wire,Plastic Coated Iron Wire,Galvanized Iron 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:
Hot Dipped Galvanized

Galvanized barbed wire

1.Materials: high quality low carbon steel wire, stainless steel wire, iron wire ect.

2.Category: hot dipped galvanized barbed iron wire, stainless steel barbed wire, electro galvanized barbed iron wire, PE barbed iron wire, PVC coated barbed iron wire.

3.Twist types: single twist barbed wire, double twist barbed wire, traditional twist barbed wire and pvc coated barbed wire.

4.Barbed wire size: 12#*14#*3-6-16#*16#*3-6

5.usage: it is widely used in industry, agriculture, animal husbandry, dwelling house, plantation or fencing ect.

6.barbed length: 1.5-3cm

7.barb spacing: 7.5-15cm




Galvanized Wire
KindsElectro galvanized wire
Hot galvanized wire
PVC coated wire
Materiallow carbon steel wire


Packing25-50kg/coil
Inner plastic and outer hessian cloth
GaugeGaugeSWG mmBWG mmIn Metric System mm
8#4.064.194.00
9#3.663.76-
10#3.253.43.50
11#2.953.053.00
12#2.642.772.80
13#2.342.412.50
14#2.032.11-
15#1.831.831.80
16#1.631.651.65
17#1.421.471.40
18#1.221.251.20
19#1.021.071.00
20#0.910.890.90
21#0.810.8130.80
22#0.710.7110.70


Electro Galvanized Barbed Wire for Fence


Q:Two wires are placed parallel to each other. What would be the effect of passinga) upward current through both wiresb) an upward current throgh one wire and a downward current through the other.Explain.
a) When the currents through both the wires are in the same direction, the magnetic field due to each midway between them, by right-hand thumb rule, will be in opposite directions. This will result in attraction between the wires. b) When the currents through both the wires are in the opposite directions, the magnetic field due to each midway between them, by right-hand thumb rule, will be in the same direction. This will result in respulsion between the wires.
Q:How do you attach light wires to boat trailer frame?
If your asking the ground wire attach to the bolts holding the light bracket on run it back up to the plug the white wire has to be grounded to the trailer and the truck.
Q:the ground wire came loose and touched the power wire for a second and created a big spark . the fuses aren't blown what else can i check or fix because the amp won't turn on now.
i think it might be fried... probably going to be to hard to fix it
Q:wiring has ceramic poles
I am not sure if you are the one who asked before or not. You have knob and tube wiring which is the original wiring that they used to wire homes in the late 1800's and early 1900's as well. This wiring does not short out like the wires do today because it is separated by the knobs they used one is hot and one is neutral. They do break and cause trouble and they do not short out to one another because they are separated. The do come together at the openings at the lights and as they go down to switches etc. but normally they were separated even the but as people climb in and out of attics and move and pull them they do get moved. Do not move them any more then you have to and do not pull them or try to move them. This wiring when done right is safe as long as it is still insulated but if you have the budget then hire an electrical contractor to replace it for you with new romex wiring. If you do not then just avoid moving it at all cost and try to avoid hitting it etc... Make sure this wire has the proper size fuse or breaker and do not use any thing larger then a 15 amp breaker or fuse on these circuits and if you have trouble blowing fuses or breakers then you need an electrician to help you split some circuits and run new ones.
Q:i have some ikea wall lights that are wired to plug but i would like to wire them into exsiting wall points. Is this possibleSandra
Hard wired wall lights have to have the ability to be mounted to the electrical box which would house the connections. If you could mount the lights to a box cover and then to the box I think it would work fine.
Q:running wire from wall out let to a on and off switch and then to another outlet
your outlet has 4 poles on it, 2 on each side, run the existing wires (black and white) to the top poles, black (+) on the brass side, then run your new wires from the bottom poles to the switch. when you get to the switch run the black wire to either pole of the switch, and continue your white wire to the new outlet, then tie a black wire to the other side of the new outlet and back to the switch. remember that outlets have polarity, hook the hot (black) to the brass side only. if you have any doubts obtain skilled help, you can get hurt very quick or start a fire if you haven't wired it correctly.
Q:I was doing some homemade circuit wiring and had a plug wired to a push button switch, wired to the load,(lamp light) then wired back to the plug. My question is the first time around I used 14g wire and it worked fine, light came on at the push button. Second time I used the same plug, 16gauge wire wired to the switch, to the load(this time a miniature bulb that sat in a smaller version of those pull lights in closets) and then back to the plug. When it was switched on nothing happened. So I went back to the 16gauge and wired it up and the bulb popped. Is this because the wire used is to small and not rated to carry the amps provided by the wall receptacle?
Not sure, but I think you used a 12 V bulb instead of a 110V.
Q:I have some salvaged wire from a computer power supply and would like to know it's break-down voltage rating. Most hookup wire is rated at 600 volts but unfortunately, all computer stuff is now made in China. The repair job of a vintage piece of equipment requires wire that can withstand 300 VAC.
Well as it turned out, wire ratings are stamped on the jacket and after a quick look-up, determined salvaged wire from the typical computer power supply is rated for 300 volts.
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?
Losses are too high!
Q:I'm faced with a dilemma...I'm wiring my basement right now and all is fine, except for my living room. I want to have a 3-way switch setup, but with four light fixtures. I've already ran 3+ground wires in this order...Breaker box - Switch A - Fixture 1 - Fix. 2 - Fix. 3 - Fix. 4 - Switch B. I have done regular 3-way switches in the past, without much trouble, but I have no idea how to wire this, so well-explained instructions would be perfect.Thanks so much!
i hope i can give you good instructions. you have 2 switches you want to operate the lights. first. pull a feed or wire that will be hot probarly from your panel box to the easiest switch to get to. this wire should have 1 black 1 white and one bare copper or green. second pull a three wire from one switch to the other. this wire should have one black one white one bare copper or green and one red wire in it. now there are 2 different ways to go from here. one way. pull a wire from the switch opposite of the switch with the feed in it. this wire would be called a 2 wire it should have 1 black 1 white 1 bare copper or green, to the first light you want to operate. then you can pull a 2 wire from that light to any other light you want to operate from the switches. you do not need to pull any more wires from the lights to the switches. in the first switch with the feed take the white wire from the feed and tie it to the white wire from the 3 wire going to the other switch. take your grounds and tie them together. leave a wire from your grounds so you can tie it to the switch. put you white wires back into the box. you should have 2 blacks 1 red and 1 ground wire sticking out. when you install your switch a three-way switch has 4 screws on it. the ground goes to the green screw. now you have one black screw and 2 gold screws. the black wire from your feed wire ties to the black screw. the red and black wire from your 3 wire ties to the gold screw. one wire to on screw the other wire to the other screw. does not matter which. the opposite switch hooks up the same. the 2 white tie together and go into box. the grounds tie together and then tie to the green screw. the black wire going to your lights ties to the black screw and the red and black wires from the 3 wire go to the gold screws. remember if you are using 14 wire you can only put 12 amps on it that would be about 1400 watts. 12 wire you can put 16 amps on it which is 1900 watts.

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