
U102-C Gear Pump
Materials:
Body: Cast lron (Spray-Painted)
seals: Buna-N
Technical Specifications:
Power:750-1000W
Flow Rate:45~55L/min
Rotary speed :800~1000rpm
Noise:<=68dB
Vacuum :>=0.054Mpa
Pressure Drop:0.12-0.25Mpa
Air separation ability:20%
Features :
Positive displacement,self priming,internal adjustable bypass valve
Designed for quiet, vibration-free operation.Reusable suction
strainer filter and reverse check valve inside adapted
Check and relief valve inside adapted
100% tested before Ex-Factory
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
U102-C 32kg/case of 1 32.5kg/case of 1 27×35× 42cm/case of 1
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Political squabbling
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Apr 12th 2006
From The Economist print edition
Why voters ignore spats between Tony Blair and Gordon Brown
OVER the past two weeks, Britain s voters have been bombarded with news about rows between Tony Blair and
Gordon Brown. Conventional wisdom says that spats between prime minister and chancellor, the two most
powerful offices in the land, are dangerous because divided governments get punished at the ballot bo fuel dispenser x. The
interviews and surveys that went into making up the latest opinion polls were conducted in the middle of this
turbulent period. And yet they show little movement in the poll ratings of either the Labour or the Conservative
Party. Why do voters seem happy to ignore something that politicos reckon is so important?
One theory is that Mr Blair and Mr Brown are only able to get away with their feuding because the Conservatives
are so useless. Yet the Tories are not as unpopular as this theory would suggest. Ever since David Cameron s
election as Tory leader, his party has matched Labour in the polls. Some Conservatives are now worrying that their
poll numbers are flat-lining and that Mr Cameron is proving unable to make the breakthrough that he promised.
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