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SWG 16 GI WIRE/BWG 16 GALVANIZED WIRE SUPPLIER SELL FOR PHILIPPINES

SWG 16 GI WIRE/BWG 16 GALVANIZED WIRE SUPPLIER SELL FOR PHILIPPINES

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Min Order Qty:
1000 kg/m²
Supply Capability:
10000 kg/m²/month

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 1.Product specifications.

   3/8" Galvanized Steel wire strand produced as per ASTM 475 Class A EHS Grade ,used for guy wire with heavy corrosion zinc-coating.

 

Name:Zinc-coated Steel Wire(Galvanized Steel Wire Strand)

 

 Number of wire: 7 wires

 

Strand Diameter: 3/8"

 

Grade:EHS Grade

 

Breaking Strength of Strand:68.503KN

 

Weight of zinc-coating: ≥ 259g/m2

 

Elongation(L=610mm): ≥ 4%

 

Lay:  left hand 

 

Surface:  hot dipped galvanized

 

Raw Material: Q195,Q235,45#, 60#,65#, 70# ,80#,82B# carbon steel 

 

Packing length:250ft /500ft /1000ft /2500ft /5000ft /wooden reel on pallet 

 

2.Zinc- Coated  of steel wire strand  Grade

 

   Class A and  Class B and ClassC

 

 

3.Standard : ASTM A475  , ASTM B498  ,BS183:1972 ,IEC ,GB , ASTM  A363

 

4. Application : Galvanized steel wire strand /guy wire /stay wire is used for ACSR  Core , pulling pole ,overhead   conductor, Messenger wire ,Static wire,Guy wire,Guide rail cable



Specification:

Galvanized Wire with Diatmeters of Between 0.15 and 9mm

Application

Weaving, braiding, fencing, cable armoring, knitting, tie wire, for redrawn, for binding or forming etc.

Material

low carbon steel wire

Diameter

0.15mm~9.00mm

Tensile strength

350-540MPA, or higher

Zinc coating

Min 12g/m2, min 25g/m2, min 200g/m2,

Surface treatment

Hot dipped or electro galvanized

Packing

On spools of DIN160, DIN200, DIN250, BB20, MP100 etc.

In small coils of 25-50kg/coil, 10kg/coil or even 2-5kg/coil

In rosette coil of 100-800kg/coil

Standard

ASTM 641, EN10257-1& EN10244-2

All can be produced according to customers’ actual requirement.


Packaging & Delivery


Packaging Detail:coil,spool,piece,rosset coil,drum,cardboard carton
Delivery Detail:0-4weeks


FAQ:

We promise you as follows:

1.We are local producer,not only trading company ---------------price will be much competitive.

2. We have advanced  professional production equipment-------Product quality will be ensured.

3.We have done international business for long---highly familiar with exporting will be believed.

4. We stick to customers' request-------- best solution will be gave according to your request.

 


Q: OK, so pretty much this is where im at, I clipped the connector off the wires that went into my stock stereo and now have the wires from my new deck and pretty sure I just have to connect them. Is there A good diagram or tell me what goes to what here.... I'm a bit lost. Its to late to buy a wiring harness seeing as I clipped off the connector... so I dont need to here how I should buy a wiring harness. Thanks
2004 Chevrolet Monte Carlo Car Radio Wiring Diagram Car Radio Battery Constant 12v+ Wire: Orange Car Radio Accessory Switched 12v+ Wire: The radio harness does not provide a switched power source. Run a wire to the fusebox or ignition switch harness for switched power. Car Radio Ground Wire: Black Car Radio Illumination Wire: Gray Car Stereo Dimmer Wire: Brown Car Stereo Antenna Trigger Wire: White Car Stereo Amp Trigger Wire: White Left Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Tan Left Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Gray Right Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Light Green Right Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Dark Green Left Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Blue Left Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Yellow Right Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Blue Right Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Dark Blue Hope this helps.
Q: Hi,I have an issue with wiring in house. This is in Paris, France. I will share a foto so you can have a clearer picture what my question is.
It's not just your oven that makes a difference, but the year your oven was manufactured in AND the country it was manufactured in that makes a difference. It was easy to identify your supply wires as Brown = live wire; Blue = return (neutral) wire; green/yellow = earth ground, and this is single phase wiring. There would be an orange wire for 3 phase... ...but the oven wiring conforms to a different standard of gray - white -red where red is possibly the ground line, while the other two are your live and return wires, with the gray likely to be the return wire....BUT...in some time periods, the red wire was the live wire. Your best bet is to test the oven wiring out with a multi-meter and look at what color of wire is connected to where. The earth ground should be connected to the oven's cabinetry; the live wire would be wired to the oven's internal fuse or circuit breaker, and then wired to the business end of the heater elements, timers, etc. The return wire would be connected to the other side of the elements and timers. Your most reliable way to address this is to consult a professional. That second link I posted has both old and new French wiring standards, and neither match your oven. And if your oven isn't manufactured in France, you have yet another level of wiring code to unscramble.
Q: Would any body please let me know about Bank Wire and Bank Transfer system?
A bank wire is a telegram wiring cash money to a third party, usually directly into the bank account of the receiver. It is expensive, costing about $30 for a domestic wire and $45-50 for an international wire. The bank transfer system is a pre-approved electronic bank transfer from your account to the receivers account and is almost instanteneous and cheap (pennies, not dollars).
Q: The resistivity of a 18.0 m long wire is 3.76E-8 Ω.m and its cross sectional area is 6.52E-6 m2. If the wire carries a current of 1.44 A, what is the voltage across the wire?
R = ( rho x l)/A Where: R is the resistance, rho the resistivity, l the length and A the area Resiatance of wire = (3.76 x 10^-8 x 18)/6.52 x 10^-6 R = 0.1038 Ohms Voltage across wire = current through wire x resistance of wire V = I x R V = 1.44 x 0.1038 V = 0.14947 V = 0.15 Volts
Q: Where would I get a 2001 wiring diagram for a Silverado chevy truck? I want to re-install the factory stereo that was taken out when I first got it? I have no idea what wire goes where. Thanks a lot.
you could buy a shop manual.or buy a chilton manual which would be cheaper than the factory shop manual.
Q: From my ceiling fan I have the following wires: green, white, blue and blackFrom my ceiling I have a bunch of wire in each of these colours: brown, red and orange.Which wires do I connect with each other??
These are all probably hot-side wires. If you have the knowledge and the tools, find out which wire or wires is/are hot in the box with the switch off. If you have no idea what I am talking about, you REALLY need to find someone who knows electricity. BTW, the wires in the fan are quite simple to decode. The green wire is the ground and attaches to either the box or a ground wire in the box. The white wire is the neutral and attaches to the white wires in the box. The black is the hot lead for the fan and the blue is the hot lead for the light. These two can be combined if you have only one wall switch. Where they attach in the box will be determined by which hot lead is switched. I can probably guess how the box and switch are wired but I may be wrong and that would be dangerous. Call an electrician so you don't burn your house down.
Q: Can anyone tell me how to connect a older model ceiling fan in a new house... the fan itself has one white, one black , one red, one bare wire and a green wire. The wiring in the ceiling has one white, one black, one green and one copper wire. Thanks!
hook the green to green - the copper to the copper - the white to the white . now the black in the ceiling gets hooked to red and black in the fan
Q: How do current carrying wires produce magnetism... Explain, give sites and clarify.
i'm uncertain we've a sparkling theoretical answer to this in spite of the incontrovertible fact that it relatively is a demonstrable actuality that shifting expenses have an result on different shifting or movable expenses.even while there is not any internet fee glaring it relatively is summarized as magnetism
Q: In constructing a large mobile, an artist hangs an aluminium sphere of mass 6kg from a vertical steel wire 0.50m long. On the bottom of the sphere he attaches a similar steel wire, from which hae hangs a brass cube of mass 10kg. How would i calculate the tension in each wire?
The length of the wire is inconsequential unless you're calculating stretch. The tensile force in the upper wire is simply: Fu = 6 + 10 = 16 kg The tensile force in the lower wire is simply: Fl = 10 kg If you want tensile stress, then you need the wire's cross-sectional area.
Q: When wiring an aftermarket car stereo, do you always match color to like color? Also do you have to use every wire from the wire harness?
Assuming the head unit follows the standard color code (there are some cheap Chinese import units that don't) then you should match the head unit wire colors to the harness wire colors. There are a few extra rules, though: -If the harness has a blue wire, and the head unit only has blue/white (no blue), then the blue harness wire should be connected to the blue/white head unit wire. If the harness has a blue/white AND a blue wire, then both of them should be connected to the head unit's blue/white wire. Similarly, if the head unit has only a blue wire and no blue/white, then it should be connected to the blue and the blue/white wires in the harness. -Orange and orange/white can be treated as interchangeable; ie, an orange/white head unit wire can be connected to an orange harness wire, and vice-versa. (If the harness has both an orange and orange/white, though, don't combine them--just use one or the other with the head unit). -Some harnesses have a black/white wire; this can usually be combined with the black ground wire. -Brown and orange/black wires in harnesses should be taped off individually and not connected to anything. -Some harnesses don't have a black ground wire. In this case, the black wire from the head unit will need to be grounded somewhere else. There will usually be wires left over. Make sure each one is insulated so it can't cause a short or contact another wire.

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