What is Accu guard?

Accu-Guard wire protectors are designed to protect wire from undue wear from clasps and other sharp-edged components.

What is a wire guard for?

Wire Guards are typically used for a pretty specific purpose – they’re intended to be installed vertically, and they’re constructed of high impact PVC to withstand outdoor elements. They’re great for electrical and communications wiring.

Why does my jewelry wire keep breaking?

Breakage is typically caused by abrasion on the wire. The kinds of beads you’re can be sharp on the inside and can cut through the wire over time. We always recommend using a bead reamer to smooth any rough spots inside the bead holes.

Do wire guardians come in different sizes?

We carry 3 different size, Small, Medium and Large. The following chart show the size measurement and what gauge of wire the hole will fit through. Choose by the thickness of the stringing material that you are using. If not sure, go for the medium size.

What sizes do wire guards come in?

What is the most common and widely used raceways?

Latching – Latching raceways
Latching – Latching raceways, also known as surface raceways and latching ducts, are the most common and widely used raceways. Latching cable raceways are used for wiring enclosures in many residential and office settings where new wiring has been installed on the outside of a wall.

What kind of jewelry wire doesn’t tarnish?

Non-Tarnish Jewelry Wire is the perfect gold alternative. ParaWire takes 99% pure copper wire and coats it with an exclusive non tarnish coating and a lovely finish. This wire is great for jewelry making and other craft projects!

Why are wire guides important?

First and foremost, good wire guides keep electrical wires and data cables away from critical movement components, protecting both electronics and components.

What are the different kinds of guidewire?

There are three types of guidewires:

  • Solid Core Wire: The central wire is encased by a metal ‘spring’ coil.
  • Mandrel Wire: The outer spring coil is at one end.
  • Ribbon Wire: The spring coil encases both the core wire and a ribbon wire.

What are the purpose of raceways?

A raceway (sometimes referred to as a raceway system) is an enclosed conduit that forms a physical pathway for electrical wiring. Raceways protect wires and cables from heat, humidity, corrosion, water intrusion and general physical threats.

How do you make a wire stronger?

This is something we often do with jump rings to make them sturdier and stronger. Third, you can hammer-harden your finished wire components. You can place your wire component on a steel jeweler’s block and use a nylon, rawhide, plastic, or rubber hammer to pound on it.

What is the best gauge wire for jewelry-making?

A 20 gauge wire works well for most jewelry-making needs, such as wire-wrapping, but you can go with a finer gauge, such as 21, 22, or 24 for smaller more delicate beads and stones.

How do you keep wire rings from tarnishing?

Ways to Keep Your Jewelry From Tarnishing

  1. Keep It Dry. The fastest way to tarnish your jewelry is by contact with moisture and liquids.
  2. Store It Properly. Listen up, ’cause this one’s important!
  3. Try a Jewelry Protectant Spray.
  4. Give It a Break.

How does a guidewire work?

Tiny guide wires are designed to navigate vessels to reach a lesion or vessel segment. Once the tip of the device arrives at its destination, it acts as a guide that larger catheters can rapidly follow for easier delivery to the treatment site.

How do I choose guidewire?

The key features to recognise when selecting a guidewire are: (1) tapered tip or not; (2) polymer cover or not; (3) stiffness; and (4) trackability. It is not uncommon to exchange one set of wires for another during a complex procedure, which is done usually through a microcatheter.