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Galvanized Iron Wire Roll

Galvanized Iron Wire Roll

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Place of Origin:
China (Mainland)
Standard of Zinc Coating:
GB/T 15393
Model Number:
HY-RD-02
Surface Treatment:
Galvanized
Galvanized Technique:
Hot Dipped Galvanized
Type:
coil wire
Function:
Binding Wire
Wire Gauge:
0.15-6.0mm,SWG,BWG,AWG
Standard:
GB/T 343
Material:
Wire rod :1006 , 1008 , 1018 , Q195 , etc, and zinc .
Elongation:
more than 12%
Package:
Coil package or spool package
Zinc Coating:
zinc with 99.995% purity


Application:

Used in wire mesh, artware , metal hose , binding wire








Tensile Strength Range

Size (mm)

Tensile Strength (mpa)

0.15-1.60

290-550

0.65-1.60

400-550

1.61-6.00

400-1200



Q: Hi there,I have a very old house which only has 2 wires (1 white, 1 black) coming out of the wall.The ceiling fan / light has 2 red wires, 1 black, 1 green.What is right way to wire for this to operate?Thanks,
Most fans have a wiring schematic and this will tell you how to wire it. Normally black is the power, green is a ground, which you don't have, and as for the red wires I'm not sure. Is this a new fan or one that has been used before. In the USA we have a white wire which is a neutral. I'm puzzled about the two red wires, these may have been added at a later date. If your in a country that has 240 volts then this may be an explanation. Regards, Dale
Q: How can I stop my cat from chewing wires? He does it all the time, and the wire he ends up being important.
If you find a good answer, please let me know. I have a 4 year old cat- still doing that - and they are also very important wires. You think they would be electrocuted-especillay when they are plugged in- but he is still ticking strong and chewing! Computer wires, radio antennas, headphone wires- its crazy! He also chews on plants- I wish I knew what to do! Good luck with an answer!
Q: siting on a roof and the wire is running into the house, what if you touch it?
better use a tester to fin out where is the leakage of current,or else touch u r self,and feel,if its more that 220V AC then u r gone,
Q: How could you relate greater wire length resulting in greater resistivity to the context of home
Greater wire length will certainly give you a higher resistance. Since heat is measured in watts, and watts (W) =I^2R, where I=Current and R= resistance, then if you double the resistance of a wire (by making it twice as long) you also double the ammount of watts lost in the wire. Since watts equates to heat, this ammount of heat will make the wire hotter. If you use an extension lead, and wind it round a drum, it can get very hot indeed.
Q: @topicAnd does the size of the wire matter in electrical consumption?
The size of the wire that matters in electrical consumption.
Q: So I know that the neutral wire is the 'return wire'. But why does my textbook say that it has the potential to have the same amount of electricity as the live wire (if the wiring is faulty)? But essentially, if the wiring is not faulty it is technically safe to touch it, it has 0 volts.Could someone explain this to me?
In the absence of faults, the neutral should be safe. It is normally connected to ground at the supply entry board or at the substation/transformer. In the event that a neutral wire becomes disconnected between an appliance and the supply entry board, it will be at the same potential as the live wire.
Q: I understand how to wire sprinkler valves in theory. But in practice, how is it done. For instance, starting at the last valves in the run, the common wire is attached, but in a 7-strand wire, you may only use 3 colored wires or so. What do you do with the unused wires? Just leave them dangling? Cap them off with a grease cap? Then, as you arrive at the next set of valves, do you cut the entire strand and splice, or just cut out the individual colored wires that you need to wire those valves?
As general practice (GP), phone company technicians wrap the extra wires around the end of the cable (both ends). This keeps them out of the way, yet they are there for later use, if necessary.
Q: I need the wiring diagram for the 1992 Lexus ES300 OE Stereo.I specifically need to know what colors (or numbers) the wires are for the front right and front left bottom door speaker.
Here ya go, 1994 Lexus ES300 Car Audio Wiring Diagram Car Radio Battery Constant 12v+ Wire: Gray Car Radio Accessory Switched 12v+ Wire: Blue/Red Car Radio Ground Wire: Brown Car Radio Illumination Wire: Pink/Blue Car Stereo Dimmer Wire: N/A Car Stereo Antenna Trigger Wire: N/A Car Stereo Amp Trigger Wire: Pink/Blue Car Stereo Amplifier Location: Right of the glove box. Car Audio Front Speakers Size: N/A Car Audio Front Speakers Location: N/A Left Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Blue Left Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): White Right Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Black Right Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): White Car Audio Rear Speakers Size: N/A Car Audio Rear Speakers Location: N/A Left Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Yellow Left Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): White Right Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Green Right Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): White Note: White is the common ground for the signal going to the amplifier. Good Luck!
Q: I'm doin this thing where I need to connect some wires and one part uses Apple iPod headphones. Inside those wires, they have insulation. I burnt the wires so the insulation would not be in the way. Will the wires still conduct the electricity? Or will I just need to find some other headphones without insulation to do this with?
The undertaking of the conductors interior the cable won't regulate, however the insulation would burn and allow the conductors to the touch, making a short circuit. this could circumvent the I Pod working and would harm the output amplifier.
Q: hi i have been wondering what to get Wireless or Wired for my Xbox 360 the xbox is about 30 feet away for the router. the router is a sagem router which sky provide me with and if i am going to go wired i will use a netgear etlernet HUB mainly what i want is a fast internet link hoping for lag free connection my contract with sky has ended and now i can switch what internet supplier sould i switch to
Mostly wired because wireless lags sometimes or the connection gets bad.

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