Self-Drilling Screw
Brand Name: Clipsal
Thread Size: 7 mm
Length: 20 mm
Drive Type: Phillips
Drive Size: #2
Point Type: Twin Start Needle
Material: Steel
Finish: Zinc Plated
Head Type: Bugle
Head Size: 9 mm Diameter
Clipsal Screw Self Drill 7Gx20Mm 1000 Bulk - 357/20B
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SKU | CLI357/20B |
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Supplier No | 357/20B |
EAN / Barcode | 9311554231651 |
Width | 132 |
Height | 980.000000 |
Length | 1120.000000 |
Width | 1060.000000 |
Brand | Clipsal |
Thread Size | 7 mm |
Material | Steel |
A FEW FAQS
The part number for the bitsa box is 357TB. Some of the key features are: Tool boxes 12 compartment transparent box with assorted screws, screws and quantities included Includes: 357WF30 (100), 357/20 (150), 357WH12 (350), 357P30 (200), 357P20 (300), 357WH25 (100), 357PH50 (50), 357/63 (50), 357WHP32 (100), 357PH45 (100), 357/35 (100), 357/40 (100) For further information please visit www.clipsal.com/Trade/Products/ProductDetail?catno=357TB
357P20 is made of Zinc plated steel. For further information, please visit https://www.clipsal.com/Trade/Products/ProductDetail?catno=357P20
the aprt no is 157/2 For further information use this link https://www.clipsal.com/Trade/Products/ProductDetail?catno=157/2
Issue The energy values are stored across two 16-bit integer registers on an energy meter. Product Line Energy Meter Environment Reading and converting Modbus register values Resolution The Energy Meter stores energy across two 16-bit integer registers. Register #1 and Register #2 (Modbus address 257/258 for Register #1 and 259/260 for Register #2). Register #2 is the High WORD and Register #1 is the Low WORD. The Multiplier/Divisor table states that both of these registers must be divided by 32 to obtain the real value from the raw data. The Multiplier/Divisor should NOT be applied to both registers. It is applied to the final value of both registers. To calculate the Energy the registers must first be arranged as the register list states [2] is the High word and [1] is the Low word. To make [2] the High word it needs to be shifted to the left 16 bits. To accomplish this multiply the value in [2] by 65,356. You will then add this value to the value in [1]. The final value will be divided or multiplied by the correct scaling value. Please see the example listed below. For this example we will assume an Energy Meter with 300 amp CTs. According to the Integer Multiplier/ Divisor table, 300 amp CTs will give a divisor value, (d), of 32 and a multiplier value, (m), of 0.03125. We will assume the following register values. Register #1 = 29,586 Register #2 = 31 Using Divisor Table kWh = ([R2]*65,536+[R1])/d kWh = (31*65,536+29,586) / 32 kWh = 64412.56 Using Multiplier Table kWh = ([R2]*65,536+[R1]) * m kWh = (31*65,536+29,586) * 0.03125 kWh = 64412.56 *Note the divisor will not always be 32 and the multiplier will not always be 0.03125. For the correct values please see the Integer Multiplier Table.