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U609 Swivel

U609

U609 Swivel

U609 Swivel is designed for use between the hose and the pipe, or between the hose and other equipments.

Materials:

Body: Aluminum

Package:

Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension

U609-A/B 23kg/case of 100 27kg/case of 100 47.5x31.6x26 cm /case of 100

U609-C/D 30kg/case of 50 34kg/case of 50 58x31.5x26 cm /case of 50

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    ystem. The valve core of overflow valve moves outward so that all pressured oil flood past the outlet of overflow valve and flow into suction chamber, realizing oil circulation in pump. The hydraulic system pressure is adjusted through increasing or reducing spring pressure. The most fragile section in hydraulic system will be damaged as the pressure reaching a certain value without a overflow valve to control pressure. The spring pressure will be increased through to add the thickness of pre-pressure ring (20a). The pressure to open overflow valve and the delivery volume of fuel dispenser are also increased. Vice versa, as the thickness is reduced. working principle of inner-cycloidal gear pump Inner-cycloidal gear pump consists of a pair of inner and outer gear joggled interactively. Inner gear is driver, called as inner rotor; outer gear is driven called as outer rotor. The figure of inner rotor is round arc curve, but the joint section of inner rotor figure and outer rotor curve is exterior cycloidal. Outer rotor exceeds one tooth than inner rotor. Sever sealed working cubage are formed between teeth of inner and outer rotor. Inner rotor brings outer rotor rotation anticlockwise. At that time the cubage gradually increase, formed in suction chamber by the tooth top of inner rotor and gear vale of outer rotor. As pressured oil suck into discharge chamber the cubage formed by inner and outer gear is reducing, impelling oil out of pump. Continual suction and discharge result from the unceasing rotation of out gear driven by inner gear. 1-Vapor separator frame 2-Filter bracket 3-Filter 4-Filter bracket 5\6-O-ring 7-Gear group 8-Axis 9-Key 10-Cover 11-Oil seal 11a-Bolt 12-Screw 13-Elastic washer 14-Thread pipe 15-Joiter 16-Inlet filter 17-Stainer cover 18-Seal ring 19-Voverflow valve cover 20-Spring 20a-Preloading ring 21-Voverflow valve 22-Overflow valve 23-Filter with valve 23a-Spring 24-Exhaust pipe jointer 25-Screw 26-Outlet pipe 27-O-ring 28-Pump body fuel dispenser Diagram 2-9: One kind of inner cycloi fuel dispenser da fuel dispenser

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    tate the CHS should continuously run a self test to establish if the   device is still inoperative or if the device has been configured to allow it to operate.   EVENT DESCRIPTION   When the CHS has been configured with the essential data to operate and no major errors are detected  OPERATIVE   the CHS goes to the OPERATIVE state.   Action: The MT sends the unsolicited data CHS_Status.   When the CHS_SetUp command is received from a controller device and the supplied password is  SET-UP   valid the MT moves into the SET-UP state. Otherwise the MT will NAK the message MS_ACK = 5   and NAK the command Data_ACK = 1.   Action: The MT sends the unsolicited data CHS_Status.   When the CHS_ServiceTest command is received from a controller device the MT moves into the  SERVICE TEST   manufacturer SERVICE TEST state.   Action: The MT sends the unsolicited data CHS_Status.  MAJOR ERROR If a major error event occurs the CHS stays in the INOPERATIVE state.   Action: The MT sends the unsolicited data CHS_Status and CHSEC_ErrMsg2.  MINOR ERROR If a minor error event occurs the CHS stays in the INOPERATIVE state.   Action: The MT sends the unsolicited data CHSEC_ErrMsg2.   In case a command is sent which is not included in this event description the command will be rejected     and the MT stays in the same state.   Action: The MT sends a NAK - Command refused in this state .  chs_100 STANDARD FORECOURT PROTOCOLJ. Carrier April 1998 - FINAL DRAFT 1.00   CARD HANDLING SERVER APPLICATION   Page 14  2.1.3.2 SET-UP 2   fuel dispenser fuel dispenser fuel dispenser

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    ugh China s passion for English is palpable, it will become a lucrative and open market only if China s Communist Party allows it to. It is reluctant because, along with English textbooks and teachers come western ways of learning and thinking—ways that might one day threaten the party s authority. © 2006 . About sponsorship Mobile phones Roaming holiday Apr 12th 2006 From The Economist print edition The EU hopes to slash the price of cross-border mobile calls Get article background “TODAY it is only when using your mobile phone abroad that you realise there are still borders in Europe,� lamented Viviane Reding, the European commissioner responsible for telecoms and media regulation, as she announced plans to slash the cost of mobile roaming last month. It is a laudable aim European consumers typically pay ¬1.25 ($1.50) per minute to call home from another European country, and ¬1 per minute to receive calls from home while abroad. With roaming margins above 90%, European mobile operators make profits of around ¬10 billion a year from the trade, the commission estimates. Ms Reding s plan, unveiled on March 28th and up for discussion until May 12th, is to impose a “home pricing� scheme. Even while roaming, callers would be charged whatever they would normally pay to use their phones in their home countries; charges for incoming calls while roaming would be abolished. That may sound good. But, as the industry is understandably at pains to point out, it could have some curious knock-on effects. In particular, consumers could sign up with operators in foreign countries to take advantage of lower prices. Everyone would take out subscriptions to the cheapest supplier and bring them back home, says John Tysoe of the Mobile World, a consultancy. “You d end up with a complete muddle. An operator might have a network, but no customers, because they ve all migrated.� Another fuel dispenser problem with Ms Redin fuel dispenser fuel dispenser