
U407 Angle Check Valve
U407 Angle Check Valves are installed on suction system, fuel lines on top of fuel storage tanks to maintain prime. Models are available with male threaded inlets for connection directly into tank bung fittings or with female inlets for connection to a nipple that is threaded into a tank bung fitting. Single-poppet models can be used in applications where the valve is easily accessible for maintenance and disc cleaning or replacement.
Materials:
Body: cast steel
Surface: electronic Nickel plated
Seal : Viton Cased Oil Seal
Features:
U407 features a spring-loaded poppet and Viton Cased Oil Seal discs to assist in keeping the valve closed when installed in high-vibration areas
The Angle Check Valves are recommended for use on suction lines where the pressure does not exceed 34 ft of head. ( approximately 15 psi.)
Materials is cast steel diffrent with cast iron materials , the body will be more stronger more hermetical more pressure resistance
Used for disel, gasoline, ethanol etc.
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of Europe said that Israel s response to Hizbullah s cross-border attacks was
“disproportionate�and accused Israel of “indiscriminate attacks on civilian targets� Romano Prodi, Italy s
prime minister, called Israel s reaction “excessive� In Norway, Jostein Gaarder, the author of “Sophie s
World� accused Israel of ethnic cleansing and murdering children, and said that the Jewish state had
forfeited its right to exist. In many capitals, anti-war protesters marched under Hizbullah flags. When
Britain s Tony Blair tried to explain things from Israel s point of view—and failed to call for fuel dispenser an immediate
ceasefire—his political stock took another tumble.
Mr Gaarder was prodded into a half-hearted apology. But the truth is that, far from being extreme, these
criticisms of Israel convey the mood of millions of Europeans, rooted fuel dispenser in what polls suggest is a hardening
attitude. A YouGov poll in Britain, taken in the first two weeks of the conflict, found 63% of respondents
saying that the Israeli response to Hizbullah s attack was “disproportionate� a similar German poll had
75% saying so.
Such reactions reflect a wider European view of Israel that contrasts sharply with America s. In a Pew
Global Attitudes survey earlier this year, far more Europeans sympathised with the Palestinians than with
Israel (see chart). These findings come on top of a European Union poll in 2003 that had 59% of
Europeans considering Israel as a greater menace to world peace than Iran, North Korea and Pakistan.
Why has Europe become so reflexively anti-Israel, just when
America has become so reflexively pro-Israel? Europe has no
equivalent of America s powerful AIPAC Israeli lobby, and it also
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has a disgruntled (and growing) Muslim population. But neither
is enough to explain all the difference in attitude. Indeed, many
Muslims in Europe now feel beleaguered and can only dream of
wielding AIPAC s clout.
Some Americans blame rising anti-Semitism in Europe, which
they also attribute in part t