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U102-C Gear Pump

U102-C

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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    . Inlet pressure labeled as P1, annular passage labeled as P2 that is equivalent to the P1. Diagram 2-18 the working principal drawing of metal piston measurement transducer Diagram 2-18 a: piston fuel dispenser 1 reaches the furthest point. The side window of cylinder 1 is entirely opened by piston 1. The oil in the centre oblong chamber flows into the top of piston 4, its pressure P1. At the same time, piston 3 reaches the nearest point, annular groove overlap with the side window of piston 3, making it connected with the elliptical outlet at the upper cylinder. (See diagram 2-17). Meanwhile, Piston 2 impels oil into an fuel dispenser nular passage and discharge out via the side window of Piston 3 and top elliptical window. In the status, piston 2 fuel dispenser and piston 4 lie in cross-bencher position, covering the windows 2 and 4 respectively. Their top pressures are P1 and P2, P1 >P2. Owing to the different pressure, piston 2 leaves the center, but piston 4 reaches the center. So do piston 1 and piston 3. Nylon wheel rotates clockwise, and come to the state of Diagram 2-18b after rounding 90 degree. Diagram 2-18: Working principle chart of metal piston measurement transducer Diagram 2-18 b: The piston 2 and Piston 4, respectively come to the furthest point and nearest point from ‘a?state under the different pressure. However, the Piston 1 and Piston 3 reach cross-bencher position. This progress as followed: Piston 2 open the side cylinder window, making oil flow into the top of Piston 1. Piston 4 gradually opens the side cylinder window and elliptical window, and Piston 3 drive oil out of measurement transducer via annular passage. Starting from the ‘b?status, Piston 1 and Piston 3 move from the cross-bencher position to the nearest point or the furthest point, respectively. So do Piston 2 and Piston 4. Nylon wheel rotates clockwise, and come to the state of Diagram 2-18b after rounding 90 degree. Diagram 2-18 c: The piston move progress is similar to the state of Diagram 2-18b. Nylon wheel rotates clockwise, and come to the sta

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    over a supposed cover-up. Senior Republican leaders, from the speaker of the House of Representatives, Dennis Hastert, downwards, are being accused of turning a blind eye to Mr Foley s predilection fuel dispenser for pages. Complaints about him may date back as far as 2001, though it seems clear that the grosser evidence emerged only last week. But, at the very least, Mr Hastert is guilty of failing to investigate a serious matter with any great diligence. It took ABC News only 24 hours after receiving some of the more innocuous e-mails, which the Republican leadership has known about for a year (possibly much longer), fuel dispenser to get its hands on the hardcore stuff. The immoral majority? Mr Hastert has already faced calls for hi fuel dispenser s resignation, from the right more than from the left. He may yet tough it out, but the row has the potential to infuriate not just conservatives, but moderates too. They will be appalled at the hypocrisy of a party that persecutes homosexuals (not to mention Bill Clinton) in the name of family values while covering up for a homosexual sex-pest of its own. It is hard to quantify the overall effect of the latest scandal on November s mid-term elections, in which the Democrats have a good chance of taking back the House. But, at the least, Mr Foley s resignation has turned his own seat in Florida from safe to extremely dodgy (his name will remain on the ballot there), just as corruption charges against two other Republicans, Robert Ney in Ohio and Tom DeLay in Texas, have opened up two other safe seats. With the Democrats needing to turn just 15 seats to win the House, the Republicans cannot afford any more Foleys. Nor can they afford too many more books like Robert Woodward s “State of Denial? published on October 2nd and already re-printing. Mr Woodward does exactly what the Republicans least need he focuses attention not just on the astonishing mismanagement of the war in Iraq, but also on the earlier failure to see al-Qaeda coming (see article). All the president