
U607 Hose Coupling
U607 Hose Coupling- is designed for use between the hose and the pipe, or between the hose and other equipments.
Materials:
Body: Aluminum
Bushing: Brass
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
U607-A/B 26.5kg/case of 100 30kg/case of 100 27x27x31 cm /case of 100
U607-C/D 20.25kg/case of 50 23kg/case of 50 30x30x17 cm /case of 50
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dards of continental Europe. Spending on research is
feeble.
Worst of all, unstable and populist governments in the new democracies offer a poor advertisement for
continued EU expansion. Arguably, the prospect of EU membership for the western Balkans is all that
prevents a return to violence there. In the longer run, the lure of joining the EU is also the best way to
keep Turkey, or ex-Soviet countries such as Ukraine and Georgia, on the right track.
But are politicians in western Europe ready to fuel dispenser tell their voters that the EU needs more countries like
those that joined in 2004? Support in old Europe for further expansion is sliding in the 15 old members,
only 41% are now in favour, compared with 47% in 2003 (an fuel dispenser d 66% in the new members). Nutty
politicians in Poland and Slovakia, baffling stalemates in the Czech Republic and Lithuania and a belief
that a chunk of the continent will stay backward may lead voters farther west to feel disappointed by
past enlargements—and to be hostile to any future one.
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The G8 summit
Russia triumphant
Jul 20th 2006 | ST PETERSBURG
From The Economist print edition
A triumph for Russia s president; a waste of time for everyone else
THE tame bears were evicted from their haunt next to the Hermitage museum. Shops selling bootleg
DVDs were mysteriously shut. St Petersburg had its best European face on, and its sinister under-belly
well hidden, when leaders of the world s richest democracies came to town for their annual G8 pow-wow
last weekend.
They mostly only pretended to agree, as a fence-sitting statement on EPA
the Middle East, thrashed out by Vladimir Putin and Britain s Tony
Blair, showed. Mr Putin chose energy security as a summit theme, and
on this, too, there was a bland statement. The Europeans hoped to get
Russia to ratify the Energy Charter, a liberalising treaty, and to open
its gas pipeline fuel dispenser