Galvanized Steel Wire Strand GSW Messenger Wire, Overhead Ground
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 m
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 m/month
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Introduction: Galvanized Steel Wire Strand(GSW)
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 |
- Q: Hi well I'm wondering if I can by those 8 pin 6 pin power cords what goes in to your graphics card to plug in to a power socket on the wall. Because I only have 500 wats and at the moment I have the 4850 and already I'm thinking about getting the GTx 295 or something can't remember. But it needs more then 500 wats lmao.I don't wont to upgrade my PSU so will I be able to plug the GTx in to the the wall like as a sprite power cable what goes in to the AC power cable in the wall?BTW I live in Australia so could could you tell me where you are like USA London ect just in case Australia doesn't have it. =)And where can I buy this transfer as well.
- You cannot plug it into the wall. Its too sophisticated. A single GTX 295 requires a 700-watt PSU with a 50 Amp 12v rail. Insane power consumption going on here. Upgradable to quad-SLI (woo). If you can afford a GTX why can't you afford the PSU? A PSU regulates your power and protects your equipment from voltage spikes etc. Get the PSU. Whats wrong with your 4850? can your board support a x-fire setup (two 4850s linked?) That'd be cheaper in the long run.
- Q: Hi there - I had a Mr Bean moment when hooking up my DVR and camera during a house renovation project. Basically, I put the cables the wrong way around so that the ends that go in to the DVR are with the camera and the ends that are meant to be connected to the camera are with the DVR.
- Not, it is not.
- Q: I purchased a LCD TV the other day and ran a cable line to it (via crawl space). I had to use a splitter to connect the new TV. I connected the cable directly to the TV and then the power cable to the outlet which “popped” and the power went out (breaker trips). I connect the TV power cable to a surge protector and the power goes out again (surge protector wasn’t even on). So I disconnect the cable from the tv and connect the power. Everything is fine until I try and connect the cable...let’s just say the spark was bright and hot enough to melt part of the connector on the TV! So I return the TV and get a different brand and the same thing happens when I plug it into a surge protector. To begin narrowing out possible problems I connect the cable to a regular 10 year old TV with no problems. It is a brand new cable with no cuts or fraying. Any suggestions?
- Something is seriously wrong, and you may need to get an electrician on the problem. You need to check the voltage between your set and the cable with a meter. There should be little or no measurable voltage. If you are getting a reading like 115 volts, then I suspect that the wall outlet into which your TV is plugged has been wired backwards, i.e. the black wire is on the white terminal, and vice-versa. The cable is (or should be) grounded where it comes into the house, but if the outlet has the hot wire on the wrong side, this might cause the problem you described. The wrong connection could have occurred anywhere along the line between your main panel and the outlet, so this may involve checking the connections at several outlets and light fixtures - whatever is on the same circuit as your TV's outlet.
- Q: I know there is problem in the CPU, please suggest what is the problem and how much it is going to cost me?
- The power cable goes in the power supply, not the processor (CPU: Central Processing Unit) That's your problem
- Q: i'm using an older mac at uni to do illustration, i pulled the computer round to put a tablet in it and the computer shut down, there are about 20 computers in the lab....the power cable at the back that is connected to the monitor is loose, i tried to put it back in but it's crackling....can i get electrocuted from putting it back in? i can't shut down all the computers so there's still electricity running through...thanks
- no prob... no need to b scared jis put the cable in... i do this job all day long.... i knw alot abt hardware... trust me nothing wud happn
- Q: What is the heat of the cross-linked cable?
- 75 indicates the characteristic impedance, the video line 75-3 (100 meters) can work the normal transmission distance 75-5 (300 meters) can work the normal transmission distance 75-7 (500-800 meters) can work the normal transmission Distance 75-9 (1000-1500 meters) can work normally the transmission distance commonly used models are generally SYV75- the same manufacturers may also provide different price products, the specific difference is that the copper used is copper or copper clad aluminum , Or outside the shield copper core number, such as: 96 series (referring to 96 fine copper core weaving), 128 series, etc, the more the number of shielding performance is better, so this need to pay attention to the procurement of products The
- Q: I have an Apple powerbook g4, and my original power adaptor broke. So I bought a new one online, not an original mac one as they are too expensive for me! But this new one makes my tv, stereo and even the sound from headphones plugged into the laptop buzz or go funny. I don't really have a major problem, I can handle the buzzing, but is this a health problem? Like weird electro-magnetic cancer causing stuff?
- Electro magnetism over the short term doesn't harm you very much, but i'd be worried about the voltage that's going into your battery because mac products dislike anything that isn't made by a mac certified manufacturer... which is one reason why i NEVER use a mac product... cause they suck =P
- Q: Like I lost my power cable, so can I get one somewhere?
- most amps use the same cable, so it shouldn't be a problem, through your amp in a car, (to double check) and check the local music stores, electronics shops, or Radio shacks
- Q: how do i run my power cable wire through the firewall, to my battery in my 1995 Monte carlo?please help?
- find a big group of wires that go through and just push the power cable through wit the rest of them and if u cant find i group of wires then just drill a hole for it but check wats behind it before drilllin o ya thanks i forgot to tell them that my bad
- Q: Okay so I am trying to upgrade my graphics card and In order ti di That I need a new Power Supply Unit. The PSU I was looking at is a 850 watt one and it has six pin connectors. The problem is all my componets are 4 pin connectors. If I get the new power supply can I somehow get a 6 pin connector to fit in a four pin like a adapter or something. BTW in order for the graphics card to function I need a six pin but all my other stuff in 4. So is there a way to work that out
- Most modern component use SATA power cables. Some older components uses the 4 pin molex connector, and by old I don't mean old really, I mean recent. Even CD/Blu-ray drives are going to SATA power now though =[, so 4 pins may be phased out in the next decade or so. Many modern PSU's come with 4 pin molex connectors, PCI-e X6 pin connectors, and a variety of other connectors you'll need. If you really are worried just check the specifications, it should list all the connectors it has. If you're getting a 850Watt PSU chances are it will have some variation of PCI-E X6 pins, either x6 pin or x6 + 2 (6 + 2 basically functions like a 6 pin and will work just like a 6 pin, so don't freak out about that either). And most modern PSU's will come with plenty of 4 pin molex cables as well. Basically, you should be fine no matter what. And yes, there are 4 pin Molex to 6 pin PCI-e power adapters, normally it takes 2 Molex to power 1 6 pin though.
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Galvanized Steel Wire Strand GSW Messenger Wire, Overhead Ground
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT or LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 100 m
- Supply Capability:
- 100000 m/month
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