What is number 8 wire NZ?
In language and culture Accordingly, the term “number 8 wire” came to represent the ingenuity and resourcefulness of New Zealanders, and the phrase “a number 8 wire mentality” evolved to denote an ability to create or repair machinery using whatever scrap materials are available on hand.
What size is number 8 wire?
8 AWG THHN/THWN-2 Specifications*:
Size: | 8 AWG |
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PVC Insulation Thickness (Conductor): | 0.760 mm / 0.030 inches |
Nylon Jacket Thickness: | 0.130 mm / 0.005 inches |
Outside Diameter: | 5.39 mm / 0.212 inches |
Weight: | 0.069 lbs per ft |
How many mm is number 8 wire?
Wire Gauge Conversion
Wire Number (Gauge) | A.W.G. or B&S (Inches) | A.W.G. Metric (MM) |
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8 | 0.1285″ | 3.264mm |
9 | 0.1144″ | 2.906mm |
10 | 0.1019″ | 2.588mm |
11 | 0.0907″ | 2.304mm |
Which is an 8 wire network cable?
Answer: RJ-45 is the correct answer.
What is No 8 wire syndrome?
The Number 8 Wire mentality on the other hand describes a Kiwi’s ability, borne out of isolation, to improvise and adapt in order to solve problems often using more readily available resources such as the (then) ubiquitous Number 8 fencing wire.
What is Number 8 Wire used for?
In case you didn’t know, Number 8 Wire is quite literally, a gauge of steel wire, commonly used in rural fencing. That is, fences around paddocks which keep the sheep in.
What was No 8 wire used for?
In case you didn’t know, Number 8 Wire is quite literally, a gauge of steel wire, commonly used in rural fencing. That is, fences around paddocks which keep the sheep in. In 1976, New Zealand adopted the metric system and Number 8 Wire officially became 4.0mm gauge wire.