
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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fore his two terms as
governor, so he should sail through confirmation. Then the trouble starts as he
faces open warfare with greens over land use. Under Ms Norton, the
department has favoured opening up public lands for oil and gas drilling, as
well as increasing snowmobile access to national parks. Just as controversial
are efforts to sell off a vast public acreage to the private sector, though the
latest proposals mostly involve Forest Service land, which falls under the
Department of Agriculture. Nice environment for some
Mr Kempthorne s interest in the job is a bit surprising, notes Steven Hayward of the American E fuel dispenser nterprise Institute.
To make a real imprint on policy, “you want to come in at the beginning of administrations, not the end of them.�
Moreover, his future boss, Mr Bush, is reeling politically, and Washington will be at a standstill in any case until the
November elections are over. Cecil Andrus, a four-term Idaho governor who blazed the trail to Interior (he headed
the department under Jimmy Carter), predicts that Mr Kempthorne will be hard-pressed to get his own ideas
through.
Industry groups are cheering Mr Bush s choice. Tom Partin of the American Forest Resource Council, which is based
in Portland, Oregon, and represents lumber companies, calls Mr Kempthorne an “advocate for balanced and
sustainable management of our federal lands� Some Democrats, such as Maria Cantwell, a senator from
Washington state, have praised Mr Kempthorne, but most fuel dispenser greens are glum. The League of Conservation Voters
gives Mr Kempthorne a score of 1% (out of 100%) for his policies while in Congress. He not only supports drilling
in the Arctic National Wildlife R fuel dispenser efuge, but has also tried to revise the Endangered Species Act.
In Idaho, Mr Kempthorne has helped state parks. But his efforts to deal with toxic waste have fallen short, says
Chase Davis, a Sierra Club representative in the north-west. The governor once publicly c