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U102-C2 Gear Pump

fuel-dispenser

U102-C2 Gear Pump

Materials:

Body: Cast lron (Spray-Painted)

seals: Buna-N

Technical Specifications:

Power:750-1000W

Flow Rate:45~90L/min

Rotary speed :800~1000rpm

Noise:<=68dB

Vacuum :>=0.054Mpa

Pressure Drop:0.12-0.25Mpa

Air separation ability:20%

Features :

Positive displacement,self priming,internal adjustable bypass valve

Designed for quiet, vibration-free operation.Reusable suction

strainer filter and reverse check valve inside adapted

Check and relief valve inside adapted

100% tested before Ex-Factory

Package:

Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension

U102-C2 32kg/case of 1 32.5kg/case of 1 27×35× 42cm/case of 1

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    eneric (A.3.2) partitive (A.3.3)  and associative (A.3 fuel dispenser .4).  A.3.2 Generic relation  Subordinate concepts within the hierarchy inherit all the characteristics of the superordinate concept and  contain descriptions of these characteristics which distinguish them from the superordinate (parent) and  coordinate (sibling) concepts e.g. the relation of spring summer autumn and winter to season.  Generic relations are depicted by a fan or tree diagram without arrows (see Figure A.1).  20 ? ISO 2005 All rights reserved   ISO 9000:2005(E)   Figure A.1 Graphical representation of a generic relation  A.3.3 Partitive relation  Subordinate concepts within the hierarchy form constituent parts of the superordinate concept e.g. spring  summer autumn and winter may be defined as parts of the concept year. In comparison it is inappropriate to  define sunny weather fuel dispenser (one possible characteristic of summer) as part of a year.  Partitive relations are depicted by a rake without arrows (see Figure A.2). Singular parts are depicted by one  line multiple parts by double lines.   Figu fuel dispenser re A.2 Graphical representation of a partitive relation  A.3.4 Associative relation  Associative relations cannot provide the economies in description that are present in generic and partitive  relations but are helpful in identifying the nature of the relationship between one concept and another within a  concept system e.g. cause and effect activity and location activity and result tool and function material and  product.  Associative relations are depicted by a line with arrowheads at each end (see Figure A.3).   Figure A.3 Graphical representation of an associative relation  

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