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Galvanized Binding Iron Wire Bale Tie Wire Bag Ties

Galvanized Binding Iron Wire Bale Tie Wire Bag Ties

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Galvanized Binding Iron Wire Bale Tie Wire Bag Ties

 

1. Wire gauge: SWG0.71mm - 4.06mm

 

2. Electro galvanized wire zinc coat: 10g/m2 - 15g/m2

 

3. Surface treatment of galvanized iron wire: electro galvanized or hot dipped coating

 

4. Tensile strength:350-600Mpa


5. Coil weight:25-800kg,as customers' requiryment.

 

6. Application of galvanized wire: 

Galvanized Wire is widely used as binding wire in gardens, daily life, handicrafts and certain industrial uses. 
Securing trees, vines and creepers to supporting trellises, or even erecting and joining supporting structures.
Tying bags for grain potatoes, wood, lime, coal, seed, chemical, etc., or even as a mail or laundry bag seal.
Bundling products of wire, rod, wood tube and cane.
An inexpensive packaging for storage or quantity control and for binding line wire to fence posts or securing mesh to line wires or even repairs.
Fixing or reinforcing steel for buildings, swimming pools, etc
Packaging of carpets, fabrics, etc., for storage and dispatch.

7. Common specifications of galvanized wire:

Guage

SWG(mm)

BWG(mm)

8

4.05

4.19

9

3.66

3.76

10

3.25

3.40

11

2.95

3.05

12

2.64

2.77

13

2.34

2.41

14

2.03

2.11

15

1.83

1.83

16

1.63

1.65

17

1.42

1.47

18

1.22

1.25

19

1.02

1.07

20

0.91

0.84

21

0.81

0.81

22

0.71

0.71

 

 

Q:How do they differ from residential wiring?
Commercial and industrial wiring make extensive use of conduit, cable trays/ This entails explosion-proof or flame-proof fittings, along with the seals and other conduit fittings. Residential wiring, in most cases make extensive use of romex cables without any conduit. Other than these major and a few minor differences, the wiring is actually the same. This is the installation of cables/wires from the circuit breakers to the users. TexMav
Q:im confused which wires are what, theres two wires...no colors?
There is a difference between the wires. One of the wires should have a ridge along its entire length. This is the neutral (white) wire. The neutral connects to the shells of the sockets and the hot wires to the center. once you peel the two wire apart you will see that one has little ridges that should be the neutral. the other way is to use a ohm or continuity meter.The center part of a light socket is the hot. neutral goes to white the other to black. good luck and i hope that this is a help to you
Q:Im Very Curious As To How Did The Designer Orese Make Her, African Continent Shape Wire Earrings? I Have The Supplies To Make Wire Earrings. I Would Love To Do A Personal DIY! :~)
as well as on the first page link above, under the category Wire-Framing (P.S. Why did you use initial caps on all words in your question?...kinda hard to read.) .
Q:14. Three parallel wires carry currents, with magnitudes and in the directions shown in the figure below. The wires all lie in a plane, and are all 2 m long, with separations between them as shown in the figure. What is the total force on wire #3 due to wire #1 and wire #2? Wire 1 : 6A, 2.5 m from Wire 3 ---------------------gt;Wire 2: 3A, 1.0 m from Wire 3 lt;--------------------Wire 3: 3A ---------------------gt;Can't figure it out, any hints/suggestions?
The formula for force between wires is: (?/2π)(current1)(current2)(length/r) ? = 4πE-7 Tm/A r=distance between wires For this problem, you would just find the force on wire 3 of each one separately. Since wire 2 is going opposite direction as wire 3, they repel each other, while wire 1 and wire 3 attract each other since they are going same direction. I get Fwire1 to be 2.88E-6 N, and Fwire2 to be 3.6E-6N. Then subtract them since opposite forces, and since Fwire2 is stronger, the force would be 7.2E-7 N away/repelling.
Q:Why do two parallel wires carrying currents in opposite directions repel each other?
Parallel Wires
Q:Wire runs from breakers to a wall outlet along the garage wall
If you drill through the studs so that the cable does not lay on the face of the structure, studs, you can use NM (non-metallic) sometimes call romex. You should use 12 gage so use 12-2 cable which will have three wires including the ground. Connect to a new or otherwise unused 20 amp breaker and install as many outlets you want to this circuit.
Q:I got a ventilation fan for the bathroom. The fan has 2 wires and there are 2 wires sticking out of the wall.How do I know which wire connects to which wire?What would happen if I connect the wrong wires?
Of the two incoming wires, one should be white (neutral) and one should be black (hot or power). The bath fan should have a neutral and hot also. A wiring diagram can usually be found on the fan unit if a manual is not available. Simply wire the white/neutral to the neutral wire of the fan and do likewise for the hot wire. For safety modern fans make accommodations for the attachment of a ground wire. This provides a path to ground should there be a short in the unit. Hopefully there is a third wire from the wall that will provide a ground. It is usually bare and should be attached to the fan using a green ground screw. Older homes did not have the third ground wire but unless your home is from the fifties, you should have three wires. (If your electrical outlets accommodate three prong plugs, you have grounded wiring). If your bath fan is relatively inaccessible (on the ceiling) not having it grounded might not be that big of an issue but it is always better to ground the bath fan frame when possible. Again, if you have or can locate the manufacturers wiring diagram it should be followed.
Q:hey could anyone tell me from the stock am radio in my nissan 720 what wires are the constant (memory) power and the accessory (ignition) wire so i can attach these to my new radio
Nissan Radio Wiring
Q:i have a 00 gmc yukon and tried installing my cd deck. i pulled off the original harness from the stock deck radio and now its just all wires (its my first so i didnt know), i connect the alpine deck wires and tried to connect them all together. i had a few figure out, except a small noise coming from my stock tweeters every time i step on the pedal. then my speed odometer sensor was going with the bass of my subs... whats wrong? can someone find me a chart of what color wires supposed to go where? thanks for your help
do now no longer combine the speaker outputs out of your head unit. you could harm the final unit this type. you at the instant are no longer harming something via using working a a hundred-watt speaker on a lots cut back powered amplifier (and you will now no longer inevitably boost the sound intense high quality via using switching to a speaker with a cut back skill score). The a hundred-watt score is only the optimal skill it truly is stated for this speaker; it does now no longer propose that it demands that lots skill. in case you pick for extra advantageous skill than your CD deck substances, you will might prefer to function an outdoors amplifier.
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.....

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