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Galvanized Straight Cut Wire

Galvanized Straight Cut Wire

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Place of Origin:
China (Mainland)
AC:
ISO 9001,2000
Model Number:
BWG
Surface Treatment:
Galvanized
Galvanized Technique:
Electro Galvanized
Type:
COIL WIRE
Function:
Binding Wire
Wire Gauge:
0.5-5MM


Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Detail:packing 5kg/coil 8kg/coil 10kg/coil 15kg/coil ,20kg/coil ,25kg/coil ,30kg/coil ,35kg/coil ,50kg/coil ,100kg/coil plastic inside woven outside plastic inside hessian outside
Delivery Detail:20-25DAY

Specifications

galvanized straight cut wire
wire dia:0.2-5mm
packing 8kg,25kg/coil
plastic inside woven outside
Iso9001,2000

 galvanized straight cut wire            

Electro galvanized wire

1.Diameter:0.10mm---5.5.00mm

2.Tensile strength:300N/mm2---700N/mm2 or other

3.Zinc coating:5g/m2---50g/m2 or other coating

4.Elongation:10%-30%

5.Packing:both coil-type and spool-type,1kg---800kg or other weight

Hot Dipped Galvanized Wire:

Material: low carbon steel wire rod

Technique: processed by drawing, zinc coated

Zinc coated: 50g---300g/mm2, other thicker zinc according to the customers requirement

Wire gauge: all sizes

Fabricate process:

Wire rod---acid washing---drawn wire---annealed---galvanized---packing

Packing:  0.5kg---1000kgs


Spool: 1lbs/spool, 5lbs/spool, 40lbs/spool, DIN100, DIN125 and so on.

Or according to the customers requirement


Q: I am currently doing a guitar build and want to do the 21 tone jimmy page wiring style. I have a few questions. I can follow the diagram attached fairly well but am just confused on certain points. 1. for all the wires excluding the pickup wires, so the majority of the black wires, should those be hot wire or ground wire? I bought a wire back that has black ground wire and hot white wire and am confused on what to use when. 2. Specifically with the black wire coming from each pickup, once those go to a terminal on the pot the black wire that comes off of that joint is a connecting wire like in question 1, not a stretch of the pickup wire correct?3. When multiple wires come to a single solder joint should you tin the pot and then add one wire at a time to that spot or solder them all together and then to the pot?
Hello there, 1) Excluding pickups, black wire hot or ground? They use black for both in that diagram. I believe the only ground wires are all marked as ground in the diagram. A ground wire will run from the case of a pot to somewhere. To the ground side of the jack. To the bridge. To another pot. As for what you bought, I have no idea what you are trying to say. There is no difference in the wire itself that is used for ground or hot. You can use any wire (except bare) for either of those. 2) The black wire from the bridge pickup goes to a terminal of the switch on the push/pull bridge volume pot. You may solder the wire and continue the same wire down to the terminal of the switch on the push/pull tone pot. Or you can use another wire to connect those switches. The black wire from the neck pickup go to the middle terminal of the neck volume pot. Again, you may continue the wire from the pickup or solder in another wire to connect to the switch on the push/pull neck tone pot. 3). When I run ground wires to the case of a pot. I used separate solder joints. I do not wrap the wires together and then solder them as a group onto the pot. I have tried that and got bad connection on some of the wires. Best to solder ground wires separately. On a switch terminal where you have two wires coming to the same terminal, I try to solder both wires at the same time to the terminal. 4). All connections are soldered. Also, you should be aware that not all pickups have the same colored wires. You need to check the color code for the brand of pickups you are using. Seymour Duncan makes his diagrams based on using his pickups. If you use some other brand, the color of the pickup wires may be different. Seymour Duncan has a pickup wire color code chart on his web site. Later, Norm
Q: whenever i try to connect two electrical wires by twisting them together, i hold the two wires paralell to eachother, grab them with needle nose pliers and turn it. it never seems to work though! if anything, it just breaks the wire and i have to strip more insulation! what am i doing wrong? thx
You may be squeezing too much of the wire with the pliers. You only need to squeeze the tips of the two wires and and twist there. Also it will help if you use something other than needle nose pliers. Try using regular square tip pliers.
Q: When I cross the black wire and ground I get a spark. Isnthis normal?
One you always need a hot wire to operate stuff and to run the circuit. never assume one color wire is the hot wire you never know what someone wired a item or a circuit up with maybe they only had green wire on their truck. I don't care if the wire is red, white, purple, blue , green or black i always to test to see what wires are my hot wires and what wires are line voltage. There are too many people who don't follow code and just wire up stuff how ever they want as long as it works for them. so protect yourself and test everything and wire stuff up right if you don't know how to read a book or get some training like someone else said its not difficult you just have to respect electricity and what it can do.
Q: What exactly is a quot;Jumping Wirequot;? What are the most common methods of motor vehicle theft? Is there any other option that stealing the keys or hot-wiring it?
GO straight to jail do not pass go and do not collect $200!
Q: when i wire these together the light stays on. help
the black wires supplies power, the white is your safety. don't wire white and black together. on the fan you are installing, normally, one black gives power to the light ,the other to the fan. you must connect white to white and black to black. hope this helps
Q: I Have a 02 Dodge ram with the 5.9L engine and i purchased a O2 simulator because i wanted to remove the cats. what i need to know is which wire is the Signal, 12 volt, and the ground wire on the oxygen sensor. If anyone has any idea please share some info.
The wires should be color coated. Usually if it is a 4 wire o2 there are two white wires and two black wires and the blacks are both grounds. Same should go with the 2 wire o2 the black is usually the ground and the wite is the 12v wire.
Q: I connected my wires in the morning and something aint righti put two wires incorrect but i dont see it... can some oneput them together for me cuz i really cant see where i did wrongmaybe some one else will find it ...
Radio Constant 12V+ Wire: Yellow/Green == 5 Radio Switched 12V+ Wire: Purple == 4 Radio Ground Wire: Chassis == 6 Radio Illumination Wire: Red/Blue == NON Antenna Trigger Wire: Green/White == Antenna Power Antenna Wire: Green == 2 Front Speaker Size: n/a Front Speaker Location: n/a Left Front Speaker Wire (+): Blue/White == 16 Left Front Speaker Wire (-): Blue/Red == 15 Right Front Speaker Wire (+): White/Black == 9 Right Front Speaker Wire (-): Blue/Black == 10 Rear Speaker Size: n/a Rear Speaker Location: n/a Left Rear Speaker Wire (+): Green/Yellow == 13 Left Rear Speaker Wire (-): Black/Yellow == 14 Right Rear Speaker Wire (+): Blue == 12 Right Rear Speaker Wire (-): Red == 11
Q: I just tore my old shed down, that was wired for electrical. though I never used power out there There is size 10 wiring (two wires), running from the house to where my shed was. I then bought a Tough Shed from The Home Depot and put it where my old shed was. While working on wiring my new shed for electricity, I turned power off to the entire house.I am trying to install power to the shed and I spliced the size 10 wires to size 14 (three cable, includes a ground) which I have connect to an electrical outlet in the shed, but once I turn the main power box back on, the circuit that runs power to the shed keeps tripping off. Am I missing something here?Thanks
Open the splices and leave the size 10 wires unattached with wire nuts over them. Try to power up the wires when they are disconnected. If it doesn't trip, you must have reversed your wiring. If it trips, the wires are shorted to ground. Perhaps the wires are rotted out under ground or grounded by a sharp metal edge. The shed curcuit breaker should be changed to a 15 amp if you will splice to 14 gauge. Or: There should be a breaker box like there was in the old shed, with 15 amp breakers for for 14 wire. 20 amp for # 12 wire.
Q: Hey I have a standard Epiphone Les Paul, and I just bought some brand new Burstbucker pickups online. The one's I bought haven't arrived yet but in the picture, it looks like there is only 1 wire coming out of each pickup. When I take my wire cover off, i can see 1 wire comes out, but it's really 2 wires insulated to look like 1. What can I do so that I can put these expensive pickups in my guitar??
The two wires inside the larger one coming out of your current pickup represent hot and sheild. The hot wire is the signal and the sheild is a negative or ground wire that is connected to a piece of foil that is wrapped around the inside of the wire. This eliminates most of the hum that may be generated over the wire and is called sheilding. The Burstbucker has a hot and a sheild also, however it is made to look like a vintage pickup and the single wire in the middle is hot and the metal braid around the outside is the sheild. You should connect the wire to the same tang on the volume pot that the old pickup was attached to. The braid should be attached to the back of the pickup.
Q: Say you have a 5 cm current wire carrying 10 A going from left to right. Directly 1 c.m below the left end of this wire is a long wire that is perpendicular to the first wire and goes out of the page. What is the net force on the 5 cm wire?I've tried using F=ILB with the I of the first wire and the B of the second wire.
I didn't read the question so I was carefully working out the force. The wire is perpendicular to the first wire, so using the right hand rule you discover that the field it creates is PARALLEL to the first wire at this left end. The magnetic force is caused by the component which is PERPENDICULAR to the wire which is in fact zero. So there is no magnetic force at this point. As you move along the wire you get a diminishing amount of magnetism caused by the wire which is going out of the page but that field has a component which is DOWN the page. Therefore that part of the wire experiences a force which is into the page. ( take your right hand, put the thumb along the wire pointing to the right, the fingers point down the page, the palm points into the page which is then the direction of the force) I would be surprised if you were required to work out the magnitude of the force in this context. You can't use F= ILB because both the magnitude and the direction of the field varies at different points along the wire. If the perpendicular wire had been directly below the middle of the other wire there would have been no net force. If you were of a level where working out the force was appropriate you would need to set up the formula for B at various points along the wire, taking the vertical component only and integrate this over the range from 0 to 5 cm. Not a trivial mathematical task.

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