wiring duct-RCCN » fireworks http://www.wiring-ducts.com wiring duct-RCCN Wed, 01 Jun 2016 04:22:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.1 Brass Copper Fittings http://www.wiring-ducts.com/brass-copper-fittings/ http://www.wiring-ducts.com/brass-copper-fittings/#comments Tue, 30 Nov 2010 07:18:08 +0000 numbo http://www.wiring-ducts.com/?p=1292 Brass Copper Fittings India which has been known for manufacturing of Brass and Copper fittings like Brass fasteners Copper terminals conduit fittings hose barbs Brass moulding inserts etc ( http://www.brass-copper-fittings.com/products.htm ) with exports to 34 countries and a turnover of 14 mn US$ has planned to augments up its operations in India by adding a new non ferrous metal extrusion unit for Brass, Bronze and Copper rods/ingots/ billets with a capacity for 450 tons/month. This entails an outlay of 14 million US$ and would give employment to 300workers. The project will be set up in GIDC phase 2 of Jamnagar. ( http://www.brass-copper-fittings.com )

The commercial production will begin in about 3 months from now and the focused market is USA. Copper and Bronze ingots and billets are used for metal casting cable duct worldwide by Brass ,Copper ,Bronze and non ferrous metal foundries. Brass hexagonal and round rods are used for machining worldwide for various engineering applications like hydraulics, pneumatics, fastening, electrical, electronics etc. Non ferrous metal industry is growing at good pace and the company sees year on year growth of about 15% for next 3
years.

Mr. Mayur shah the managing director of the company is positive to make profits in the very first year and foresees a sales target of 40 Mn USD in the very first year. The company may plan an addition CNC machining unit after a year for which an IPO can be considered for financing purpose. A bridge-gap financing may be worked out till then.

 

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An Easy Fix for Broken Ethernet Plugs http://www.wiring-ducts.com/an-easy-fix-for-broken-ethernet-plugs/ http://www.wiring-ducts.com/an-easy-fix-for-broken-ethernet-plugs/#comments Thu, 10 Jun 2010 01:01:31 +0000 numbo http://www.wiring-ducts.com/?p=1091 Have you ever broken the connector on an Ethernet cable, but didn’t want to go out and buy a replacement? If you only have one or two broken cable heads, it’s probably not worth it to find a crimper and new RJ45 connectors. This quick, clever, and inexpensive cable tie hack from Instructables makes quick work  of repairing a snapped Ethernet connector with a razor, cutting pliers, and two cable ties.

Measuring the cable ties is very important: a head width of 4.33 mm is the right size to properly snap into the RJ45 socket and  cable terminal be removable with only a bit of resistance. After sizing, cut down the head of the cable tie to make it flat, then attach the tie to the cable with the second tie. With a little bit of adjusting and bending, you should get cable clamp the repaired plug to produce that satisfying “click” as it’s inserted into the RJ45 jack on your cable duct laptop or desktop!

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Statements contained herein http://www.wiring-ducts.com/statements-contained-herein/ http://www.wiring-ducts.com/statements-contained-herein/#comments Wed, 09 Jun 2010 06:17:45 +0000 numbo http://www.wiring-ducts.com/?p=1089 Statements contained herein that are not historical fact may be forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A of the cable terminal Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. Such forward-looking statements may relate, among other things, to our position in the session border control market, our expected financial and operating results, our ability to establish and maintain intellectual cable tie  property rights, our ability to build and grow Acme Packet, the benefits and advantages of our products, including any enhancements or new features, services and programs, and our ability to achieve our goals, plans and objectives. Such forward-looking statements do not constitute guarantees of future performance and are subject to a variety of risks and uncertainties that could cause our actual results to differ materially from those anticipated. These include, but are wiring duct not limited to: difficulties in growing our customer base, difficulties leveraging market opportunities, difficulties providing solutions that meet the needs of customers, poor product sales, long sales cycles, difficulty developing new wiring duct products, difficulty in relationships with vendors and partners, higher risk in international operations, difficulty managing rapid growth, and increased competition. Additional factors that could cause actual results to differ materially form those projected or suggested in any forward-looking statements are contained in our recent filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, including those factors discussed under the caption “Risk Factors” in such filings.

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the most well-traveled car or truck in Fairbanks http://www.wiring-ducts.com/the-most-well-traveled-car-or-truck-in-fairbanks/ http://www.wiring-ducts.com/the-most-well-traveled-car-or-truck-in-fairbanks/#comments Tue, 08 Jun 2010 02:16:47 +0000 numbo http://www.wiring-ducts.com/?p=1086 FAIRBANKS — Brad Bergholdt, an automotive technology instructor at Evergreen Valley College in San Jose, has bought a $600 truck and plans to drive it to Alaska from California, pulling a heavily loaded trailer.

Bergholdt writes a nationally distributed column about autos, and he detailed his vacation plans in his latest article.

“I have of course put adequate time and resources into the truck in preparation, but with 172,000 miles on the clock, it’s anybody’s guess how this might turn out,” he told his audience of car enthusiasts.

“I’ve packed an extra spare tire, spare headlights, radiator stop leak, baling wire, duct tape, tools and all the anticipated spare parts one could hope to not need. A new windshield will likely be needed at the conclusion of the trip,” he said.

He said one thing he learned on a previous wire duct  trip is to slow down whenever you see long skid marks in front of you “in preparation for potentially huge bumps in the road caused by frost heaving.”

There are many vehicles on the road in Alaska and northern Canada that would be barely broken in after 172,000 miles. Some purists would say a vehicle doesn’t belong in the High Mileage Club until it hits 200,000.

My wife has a 14-year-old van that is cable tie, closing in on 240,000 miles, and she is not looking forward to the day when it stops for good.

About a year ago, while I was daydreaming in the back seat on a trip home, I was awakened by a great commotion in the front seat. The commander cable terminals of the vehicle and my daughter, who was seated to her right, were thrilled that the odometer had reached 222,222.

My daughter made my wife pull over on the shoulder so she could take a photo of the historic alignment of the numbers. Who knows what might happen at 333,333?

Reading about Bergholdt’s trip, I thought it would be good for me to write a column about the cars or trucks with the highest mileage in Fairbanks. I’m sure there are those that have covered the equivalent of a trip or two to the moon.

I doubt we have anyone in the Irv Gordon class . He is the retired New York teacher who earned a place in the Guinness book with 2.7 million miles on his ’66 Volvo.

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