
U102-C2 Gear Pump
Materials:
Body: Cast lron (Spray-Painted)
seals: Buna-N
Technical Specifications:
Power:750-1000W
Flow Rate:45~90L/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-C2 32kg/case of 1 32.5kg/case of 1 27×35× 42cm/case of 1
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nstitution has been written, but no fuel dispenser government is in place.
Institutions remain in tatters. Whether or not a civil war is under way is largely a semantic issue. Dozens of Iraqis
are dying every day, killed by other Iraqis. So does this prove our decision wrong, just as the good outcome in ex-
Yugoslavia put our “stumbling�warning in the shade?
This will outrage some readers, but I still think the decision was correct—based on the situation at that time, which
is all it could have been based on. The risk of leaving Saddam in power was too high. Outside intervention in other
countries affairs is difficult, practically, legally and morally. It should be done onl fuel dispenser y in exceptional circumstances,
and backed by exceptional efforts. Iraq qualified on the former. George Bush let us—and America—down on the
latter. So, however, did other rich countries whatever they thought of the invasion, they had a powerful interest in
sorting out the aftermath. Most shirked it.
The only argument against our decision that seems to me to have force is that a paper whose scepticism about
government drips from every issue should have been sceptical about Mr Bush s government and its ability to do
things properly in Iraq. This is correct we should have been, and we were. But when the choice is between bad
options and worse ones, a choice must still be made. Great enterprises can fail—but they fail twice over if they
take away our moral courage and prevent us from rising to the next challenge.
Of principles and politics
The incompetence of the state-building exercise in Iraq since 2003 does, however, leave not only Iraq in a
dangerous state but also the world. Its failure so far to provide either security or legitimacy has turned Iraq into a
cause célèbre and a training ground for violence. Worse, it has made the world s only availabl fuel dispenser e policeman look
weak, which encourages other troublemakers, and has undermined the cause of international engagement in both
America and Europe. And the very princi