In gauge measurements, 1.5 mm is approximately 16 gauge. Keep in mind that gauge measurements can vary slightly depending on the specific material or standard being used.
No, it is not recommended to connect 13 gauge wire to a 20 amp breaker. The wire gauge should match the amp rating of the breaker to prevent overheating and potential fire hazards. In this case, a 20 amp breaker should be used with at least 12 gauge wire.
the highest ever official temperature is 136F(57.8C) recorded in Al Aziziyah, Libya on 9/13/1922.
i dont know but earth was made about 13-12 years ago
A 16 gauge wire can typically carry around 10-13 amps at 120V AC over a short distance like 25 feet. It's important to follow standard safety practices and consult with an electrician to ensure that the wire gauge is appropriate for your specific application and local electrical code requirements.
What is the year a Hercules 12 gauge shot gun made
150 to 200 maby more
Diamond Arms shotguns were made by several manufacturers, but if the rest of the patent date is '13', this one was by J. Stevens Arms and retailed by Shapleigh Hardware.
i believe the 1st ever gun made was made from cast iron and was dated from the 13-15 century made by the Chinese
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The Best Thing I Ever Made - 2011 Burgers and Dogs 2-13 was released on: USA: 1 July 2012
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It should be 1950. Check this: http://www.browning.com/services/dategun/detail.asp?id=13
Models 583-13 through 583.22 are under a safety recall- unsafe to shoot. Sears will give you a $50 gift card for sending them the bolt of the shotgun.
Shotgun Slade - 1959 The Safe Crackers 1-13 was released on: USA: 1959
Shotgun gauge diameter is determined by how many balls of lead the diameter of that gauge will equal one pound. Thus it takes 10 lead balls of 10 gauge diameter to equal one pound of weight. And 16 lead balls of 16 gauge diameter to equal one pound.Thats why the gauge number decreases when the diameter increases. SHOT SIZE It seems the history of shot size is uncertain. There are at least 24 different methods of determining shot size around the world. The method used in the USA currently is to subtract the shot size number from 17 and that number is the diameter in hundredths of an inch. Thus #4 shot would be 17-4=13 or .13" in diameter. Why 17, I cant find anyone who knows, so anybody know?
.085 inches of sheet metal is typically 12 gauge.