• Galvanized Steel Wire Strand GSW Messenger Wire, Overhead Ground System 1
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Galvanized Steel Wire Strand GSW Messenger Wire, Overhead Ground

Galvanized Steel Wire Strand GSW Messenger Wire, Overhead Ground

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100 m
Supply Capability:
100000 m/month

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Introduction: Galvanized Steel Wire StrandGSW

Features:
Used as Messenger Wire, Overhead Ground or Static Wire, Guy Wire.
GSW meet or exceed the standard GB 1200-88

Specification

Construction

Wire Dia.

Overall Dia.

Total Area

Specific Tensile Strength

Weight

1175

1270

1370

1470

1570

Min.Total Breaking Load of Wires

mm

mm

mm2

kN

kN

kN

kN

kN

kg/100m

1*3

2.90

6.2

19.82

23.29

25.17

27.15

29.14

31.12

15.99

3.20

6.4

24.13

28.35

30.65

33.06

35.47

37.88

19.47

3.50

7.5

28.86

33.91

36.65

39.54

42.43

45.31

23.29

4.00

8.6

37.70

44.30

47.88

51.65

8.08

59.19

30.42

1*7

1.00

3.0

5.50

6.46

6.98

7.54

11.64

8.64

4.37

1.20

3.6

7.92

9.31

10.06

10.85

11.64

12.43

6.29

1.40

4.2

10.78

12.67

13.69

14.77

15.85

16.92

8.56

1.60

4.8

14.07

16.53

17.87

19.28

20.68

22.09

11.17

1.80

5.4

17.81

20.93

22.62

24.40

26.18

27.96

14.14

2.00

6.0

21.99

25.84

29.73

30.13

32.32

34.52

17.46

2.30

6.9

29.08

34.17

36.93

39.84

42.75

45.66

23.09

2.60

7.8

37.17

43.60

47.20

50.92

54.63

58.35

29.51

2.90

8.7

46.24

54.33

58.72

63.35

67.97

72.60

36.71

3.20

9.6

56.30

66.15

71.50

77.13

82.76

88.39

44.70

3.50

10.5

67.35

79.14

85.85

92.27

99.00

105.74

53.48

3.80

11.4

79.39

93.28

100.82

108.76

116.70

124.64

63.04

4.00

12.0

87.96

103.35

111.71

120.50

129.30

138.10

69.84

1*19

1.60

8.0

38.20

44.88

48.51

52.33

56.15

59.97

30.40

1.80

9.0

48.35

56.81

61.40

66.24

71.07

75.91

38.49

2.00

  10.0

59.69

70.14

75.81

81.78

87.74

93.71

47.51

2.30

11.5

78.94

92.75

100.25

108.15

116.04

123.94

62.84

2.60

13.0

100.88

118.53

128.12

138.20

148.29

158.38

80.30

2.90

14.5

125.50

147.46

159.38

171.93

184.48

197.03

99.90

3.20

16.0

152.81

179.55

194.06

209.35

224.63

239.91

121.64

3.50

17.5

182.80

214.79

232.16

250.44

268.72

287.00

145.51

4.00

20.0

238.76

280.54

303.23

327.10

350.98

374.86

190.05

 

 

 

 

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