In the context of twisted pair cable, more twists per foot reduces the effect of electro-magnetic interference, which means that more data can be reliably transmitted, effectively increasing its maximum throughput (higher data transfer rates). Electrically, more twists increase the amount of distributed capacitance per foot and makes the cable behave less like two wires and more like a transmission line, which accounts for decreased waveform distortion.
A sharp twist in a wire is commonly referred to as a "knot."
First twist together the wires to be joined. For larger wire use lineman's pliers to apply twist. Make the twist clockwise. Then twist on the wirenut clockwise on the wires. Wirenuts are rated as to how many wires of a certain size they can hold but in general twist by hand until you can twist no more and then about 1/2 twist with pliers. If the wirenut does not get tight it is too big or internal metal portion could be clogged in some way.
(1) the higher the twist, the higher the throughput (2) The higher the twist, the the lower the crosstalk
take fencing pliyers and twist the wire.
To properly connect wires using a wire nut with pigtail, strip the insulation off the wires, twist them together, and then twist on the wire nut securely. Finally, attach the pigtail wire to the wire nut to create a secure and reliable connection.
pull and twist on metal sleeve surrounding plug wire. Nope.. try to twist the boot to break the grasp.
To install lock wire on bolt heads, first thread the wire through a hole in one bolt head, then twist the wire around itself to secure it. Next, thread the wire through the hole in the adjacent bolt head and wrap it around that bolt head as well. Finally, twist the ends of the wire together tightly to prevent the bolts from loosening.
To lock wire, first cut a length of wire and thread it through the desired locking mechanism or around the items you wish to secure. Twist the ends of the wire together tightly, ensuring it is snug to prevent movement. For added security, you can use pliers to twist the ends further or create a loop. Finally, trim any excess wire to prevent sharp edges.
To make chicken wire tight, you can use pliers to twist and tighten the wire around the posts or frame. This will help secure the wire and prevent it from sagging or becoming loose.
Twist and pull with pliers.
you have to wire it differently or at least stop it with your hand and twist it
The weight of aluminum wire per foot depends on its gauge or thickness. On average, a 1000 aluminum wire with a gauge of 10 (0.1019 inches diameter) weighs approximately 0.628 pounds per foot. The weight may vary for different gauges of aluminum wire.