
U101-D Flowmeter
Materials:
Body: Aluminum (Spray-Painted)
seals: Buna-N
Technical Specifications:
Discharge rate of each revolution:0.473L
Flow rate range:5L~65L/min
Accuracy:±0.2%
Repeat error:≤�.1%
Environmental condition:-40~~+70degree
Minimum adjusted quantity:0.04%
Working pressure:0.12Mpa-0.3Mpa
Features :
Micro-accurate 4-piston,positive displacement type meter with rotary valve, exterior adjustment and double oil lip seal for long life.
External structure achieved by single body design of components.
100% tested before Ex-Factory
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
U101-D 5.3kg/case of 1 5.5kg/case of 1 27×23× 22cm/case of 1
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Andalusia wants to be recognised as having a “national reality� But in truth, nobody wants to be left
behind.
That will affect most notably the Basques, who currently enjoy even more powers than the Catalans. It is
hard fuel dispenser to predict the effects of a Catalan yes on the slow-moving peace process in the Basque country.
Basque nationalists, including erstwhile ETA terrorists, could take the Catalan route of negotiations with
Madrid. In the past, however, the dynamic of Spanish regionalism has required that, whatever others
have, Basques and Catalans should have more. So Basque nationalists, seeing Andalusians hard on their
heels, may demand a lot more. But a right to self-determination has already been ruled out by Mr
Zapatero. And if the People s Party is angry about the Catalan charter, it is even more hostile to
negotiations with ETA.
This will limit Mr Zapatero s room for manoeuvre with the Basques. Unlike peacemakers in Northern
Ireland in the 1990s, he will not have bipartisan support from his main opposition party. That may,
however, produce an unintended pay-off, in the form of a political “good cop, bad cop�scenario. ETA s
choice may be to deal now with the good cop Zapatero—or to suffer, at some point in the future, from
the intransigence of a bad cop People s Party.
A Catalan “yes�will remind Basques of the work they still have to do, but it should at least allow Catalans
to relax. The new charter ought to last for a couple of decades, at least. “We won t be able to go back to
it during our political lifetime,�says Mr Durán i Lleida.
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