
U601 Oil indicator
U601 series Oil Viewing Device is designed to watch whether the pipes of the fueling machine is full of liquid or not.
Materials:
Body: Brass
Viewing glass: Toughened glass
seals: Buna-N
Surface: electronic Chromium plated
Bearing: Iron ball
Features :
U601 Oil View Device provides a 360°swivel action which can reduce the physical strain
100% Factory Tested.
Package:
Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
36.5kg/case of 50 40kg/case of 50 27.5x27x33 cm / case of 50
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country. And Russia s way of pressing its case was an example of energy politics of the most brutal sort.
On January 1st, when Russia kept gas out of the “Brotherhood�pipeline crossing Ukraine, it also stopped gas from
Turkmenistan and Kazakhstan, big suppliers to the country, from flowing through its pipes. Although enough was
left for the rest of Europe, Ukraine simply tapped off some gas for itself as usual. “Theft� Gazprom called it;
though the Ukrainians asserted they were taking only the Turkmen and Kazakh gas that was due to them. For
European consumers, the argument was academic. All that mattered was their shortages of gas Italy experienced
a fall of one-quarter; France, one-third; it was worse in countries such as Hungary, Austria and the Czech Republic,
fuel dispenser which get more of their supplies from Russia.
The tussle with Ukraine is only one of the fraught dealings Russia is having with its former satellites (see article). It
even cut off the gas to Belarus two years ago. All such confrontations contain combustible mixes of the money,
p fuel dispenser ower and mishap that seem to bubble out of the ground whenever a huge supply of oil or gas is for sale. The risk
of the whole business going terribly wrong is especially high when global markets have undergone a dramatic shift
from glut to shortage, as they have in the past five years. Shifts disrupt the prices, power relations and patterns of
consumption that everyone has learnt to live with. Suddenly everything is out of kilter.
Ever since the mid-1980s, when OPEC s attempts to keep the oil price high collapsed in the face of rising supply,
only war has been potent enough to lift the price back to the levels of the 1970s. The difference today from the
last era of high prices, says Tom Collina, of 20 20 Vision, an environmentalist group, is that “oil producers are
pumping as fast as they can, but cannot keep pace with demand.�
The robust economic growth of America, coupled with industrial revolutions in China and Ind fuel dispenser