
U602 Oil indicator
U602 series Oil Viewing Device is designed to watch whether the pipes of the fueling machine is full of liquid or not.
Materials:
Body: Iron
Viewing glass: Toughened glass
seals: Buna-N
Surface: electronic Chromium plated
Features :
U602 Oil View Device provides a 360°swivel action which can reduce the physical strain
100% Factory Tested.
Package:
Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
31kg/case of 30 34kg/case of 30 37x23.5x19.5 cm / case of 30
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still one of its biggest
suppliers. But even as alliance talks began, things started to improve.
Sales picked up, as did GM s share price, which is now up about 70%
for the year. That is not to say there are not still serious problems, Mr
Wagoner acknowledged at a press conference this week, but GM s
board, including Mr Kerkorian s representative, Jerry York, could not
see any answers in an alliance.
Can the wizard enchant Ford
The decision is a setback for Mr K fuel dispenser erkorian, who recently announced instead?
plans to increase his stake in GM. But it is perhaps even more of a
blow for Mr Ghosn. Long seen as the car industry s most impressive wizard, his image has been harmed
by problems at both Renault and Nissan. He may now look for a different American partner. The obvious
candidate is Ford, which is in deeper trouble than GM. A few weeks ago its executive chairman, Bill Ford,
hinted at his interest in talking to Mr Ghosn.
But things have since changed at Ford, too. Its new boss, Alan Mulally, who took over this week, might
veto fuel dispenser the idea. Mr Mulally, a former Boeing executive, is not the sort to march to someone else s orders,
be it Mr Ford or Mr Ghosn. But considering the depth of its problems, Ford may find synergies where GM
found only distractions.
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