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Galvanized Iron Wire Roll

Galvanized Iron Wire Roll

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Quick Details

Place of Origin:
China (Mainland)
Wire Gauge:
0.5mm- 5.9mm
Model Number:
Electro Galvanized wire
Surface Treatment:
Galvanized
Galvanized Technique:
Electro Galvanized
Type:
Other
Function:
Binding Wire


Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Detail:25-50kg/coil, wrapped with PVC inside and weaving bag outside
Delivery Detail:depend on amount

Specifications

electro galvanized wire(factory)
1.Certificate: ISO9001
2.diameter: 0.14mm -5mm
3.tesile strength:340-1300mpa
4.Sample:

1) Hot-dipped Galvanized Wire

2) Electro Galvanized Wire


The wire diameter range: 0.14-5.0mm.


Wire Gauge

SWG in mm

BWG in mm

In Metric System mm

8#

4.06

4.19

4.00

9#

3.66

3.76

-

10#

3.25

3.40

3.50

11#

2.95

3.05

3.00

12#

2.64

2.77

2.80

13#

2.34

2.41

2.50

14#

2.03

2.11

-

15#

1.83

1.83

1.80

16#

1.63

1.65

1.65

17#

1.42

1.47

1.40

18#

1.22

1.25

1.20

19#

1.02

1.07

1.00

20#

0.91

0.89

0.90

21#

0.81

0.813

0.80

22#

0.71

0.711

0.70


Q: to which wire in the back of my car radio do i hook my remote wire to from my amplifier?
I also have a 2006 Toyota Corolla CE with an computerized transmission. If I force it somewhat confusing the worst gas mileage i'm getting is 32 mpg. the utmost i are becoming so a ways became 40mpg in a mixture of 75% city/25% highway making use of. To get that 40mpg i became hypermiling without doing something unlawful or fairly risky (like drafting semi automobiles). On customary although my gas mileage is usually 36mpg. The hypermiling I did... No velocity above fifty 5 mph. Manually cycle the A/C. flow away it off until i could no longer take it anymore then turn it decrease back on for 5 - 10 min. Coast right down to purple lights to make a green. Racing to a purple easy (as many drivers do) is pointless and wastes gas. No rapid acceleration. Coast right down to end signs and indications attempting to time it so i'm next. If no longer a minimum of i did no longer could wait diverse turns to be first in my lane. With wintry climate drawing close i'm going to attempt yet another around of hypermiling and notice if i can get extra advantageous than 40mpg. :)
Q: Just moved into a new house and the basement is already wired for surround sound. The ends are two wires one silver one gold/brass wrapped together with plastic. Looks like they were cut at the ends. How difficult would it be to wore the speakers myself?
The color coded wire will correspond to the connection of the positive and negative. You would connect the wire to the receiver, depending on the location of the speaker. Check the speaker that is already installed and see what color wire is going to what terminal on the speaker and match that connection to your receiver. Front speaker connected to the front speaker terminal of the receiver. Your receiver owners manual will also provide you with some direction. Hope this will help you out.
Q: why do we use copper wires as connecting wires
To use something as a connecting wire it should possess some qualities. First it should be a good conductor of electricity, that is it should have free electrons in its configuration. Secondly the substance should be malleable, that is it should be versatile enough to be stretched into wires. And lastly it should be available in abundance and should be economically feasible. As copper satisfies all the above prerequisites it is often used to make conducting wires.
Q: awg is an american stander to manufacturing electrical wires
To repair it your self, which is what your question seems to be asking....Leave the breaker off.. Unscrew the burnt wire from the fixture. Pull the black wire out a bit for some slack to work with,. Cut the scorched wires end off to fresh wire, and strip the plastic coating off of the wire up to about an inch. If it isn't a solid piece of wire twist the ends so they form a smooth wire. Use some pliers, (needle nosed, work best ) to create a u in the stripped wire, and then hook it around the screw you removed the wire from, Making sure no exposed wire touches the other wire that is screwed on the plug too, tighten it down then push the wires back into the wall and remount the plug and cover. Then I would check the other outlet that is on that same breaker just for safety's sake.
Q: I have a buffalo tools 2000 watt generator i have been rebuilding. I have searched for a wiring diagram to help but no luck at all my question is about the wires that come out of the section that generates electricity. Outside of all the resets and switches coming right out of the back of the section that creates electricity has 6 wires coming out. Four are hooked to two different plugs two in each plug one set is red the other blue and the last two wires are separate black wires i would think are negative/ground wires i am looking to know what the red wires and blue wires actually are dc/ac volt i imagine just would like to know for sure don't want to blow anything up and help even guesses will be greatly appreciated.
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Q: I am installing a ceiling fan. The directions say to connect the blue and black wire from the fan to the black wire coming from the ceiling and the white to the white from the ceiling using a wire nut. I have connected those with no problemThat leaves me with a green ground wire coming from the fan. However, the only ground wire coming from the ceiling is a naked solid copper wire. How am I supposed to connect those using a wire nut??
spin the stranded wire between your fingers, this will make it more rigid. if you dont you'll end up winding the stranded fan wire around the solid wire and it will just slide out of the wire nut when you push the wires back into the box ( and you might not notice it until you put the whole fan together and mounted then flip the switch and nothing happens.) if you have two wires put them together and nut them, if you have three it's best to twist them together then nut them. they usually dont give you enough pre-stripped wire on the fan leads so you have to strip about another half inch off to make a decent connection
Q: If you put clay over wire and bake it would the wire melt and ruin the sculpture?Details on wire:I'm not sure what kind of wire it is but it says Bright Floral Wire..Wire is silverDetails on Clay:Again, im not sure what clay...its from polyform products and it says Premo Sculpey so im guessing Polymer? :#92;Clay is Black.Bakes for 275F (130C)30 minutes per/par/por1/4 in (6mm)
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Q: Help me, please! I have an old air conditioning system...made in 1985, and the condenser fan went out. Long story short, I bought a new fan and I don't know how to hook it up. The old fan had 4 wires coming out of it: purple, black, green, and brown. The green is the ground and the brown and the purple went to the capacitor, black to power. Then there were two smaller black wires attached to the capacitor and they lead out to other components. My new fan has a green wire, a white wire, a black wire, a brown wire and a brown and white striped wire. My problem is this: I don't know where to attach the white wire or what to do with the two smaller black wires that were attached to the old capacitor. I was told by the gentleman who sold me the fan that I splice the white wire to purple wire - then do I hook that to the capacitor? What do I do with the two smaller black wires that lead out to other components??? (Cap them off???) I am confused and need some advice!
did you get a new capaitor to go with the new motor if yes both black wires that were on the old capacitor go on the same set of terminals the purple wire goes on the new capacitor.. the purple wire on the old motor is the same as the white wire on the new motor...plus the brown wire with the white stripe is same wire as white wire...splice the white wire and the brown and white stripped wire to the purple wire.......the brown wire is the same as the orignal brown wire from the old motor and goes in same spot on the capacitor the other brown wire went from the old motor, should be on the other set of terminals on capacitor.....the black wire is the same as the other black wire from old motor and goes in its original place...the green is just a ground and needs to be put where the other green wire was...
Q: I have a 97 Dodge Stratus and I couldnt figure out why my new radio wasnt working... So I took the front speakers out and they work... but I need to figure out the correct wiring to I can set up My sound system!!! PLEASE HELP
usually when you install a aftermarket radio you don't need to do any wiring because its a lot easier if you buy a wiring harness and those wire colors would match the wire colors for the radio so that way you don't have to cut any wires
Q: pendant wiring hookup. issue: light is always on house wires: red, white, black, ground pendant wires: green, white, black (and a ground wire to the frame) I did connect red to green, white to white, black to black, ground to ground is connecting the red to green the problem causing the light to be always on? do I just disconnect the red to green to fix?
First of all you need to determine where the switch that controls the box on the ceiling is. It sounds to me as though three conductor wire was used in the event that a ceiling fan might be installed at some future date. Turn off the breaker to that circuit first. Make sure it is off with a circuit tester. Remove the plate from the switch location and unscrew and pull out the switch. There will be a pair of wires ( white black and bare ground ) coming in to the box. This is where power is coming from. There will also be a trio of wires ( black, red and white plus bare ground. Which ever wire from the trio is attached to the switch will determine which hot wire to connect to in the ceiling box. You will attach that to the black wire from the fixture, the white to white and the green to bare ground. If there are two switches in the same box on the wall, choose the one closest to the door, determine wire color, cap the other color wire in the ceiling box with a wire nut and some electrical tape around it. Push it up in to the box first before any of the other wires. Then make the other connections, attach the pendant base to the ceiling box and you're done.

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