When selecting the pulling position of galvanized wire, it should be chosen based on actual needs. If the purpose is to prevent the horizontal movement of goods, the pulling position should be set relatively low; if it is necessary to prevent the goods from tipping over, the pulling position can be appropriately raised.
Common usage methods of galvanized wire include the figure-eight shape, inverted figure-eight shape, cross shape, herringbone shape, or inverted herringbone shape. During the pulling and reinforcement process, it is necessary to wrap single-strand or double-strand galvanized wire around the fastening points between the goods and the vehicle, and ensure that the tightness of each strand is consistent. After that, wrap the remaining part around its own rope rod in a crossed manner, and use a twisting rod to fasten it, making sure that the remaining end faces the inside of the vehicle.
When fastening galvanized wire, you must be careful to avoid damaging the wire. At the same time, avoid using two or more galvanized wires for one-time wrapping. In addition, the diameter of the galvanized wire used for pulling shall not be less than 4mm, and the wire with a diameter of not less than 2.6mm shall be selected for binding. It is particularly important to note that galvanized wire is generally not suitable for waist hoop downward pressure reinforcement, and is rarely used for overall binding. To ensure high-quality engineering construction, it is necessary to strengthen the standards and testing of anti-cracking materials.

