
U605 Hose Coupling
Materials:
Body: Body: Brass
Surface: electronic Chromium plated
Bushing: Brass
seals: Buna-N
Features :
Designed for use between the hose and the pipe, or between the hose and other equipments.
U605 provides 360 swivel action.
The full-circle swivel reduces the physical strain of aligning the nozzle with fill-pipe.
100% Factory Tested.
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
U605-A/B 21kg/case of 100 24kg/case of 100 24x24x38 cm /case of 100
U605-C/D 30kg/case of 100 33kg/case of 100 30x30x40 cm /case of 100
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year up 36% on the same
period in 2005. Detroit s troubled carmakers may be closing factories in the United States, but they are
quietly expanding in Mexico. So are Nissan, Toyota and Volkswagen. Mexican suppliers of car parts
account for a much higher portion of the finished cars than in the past. Mexico cannot match China s
cheap labour, but it can compete in higher-value goods and where transport costs are important. Many of
the jobs it lost were in textiles; some of the new ones are in electronics, which now accounts for around
one-fifth of the country s total exports.
There is a familiar cloud on the horizon the economy north of the border is once again threatening to
slow down. But Mexico is much better placed to weather an American recession than it was in 2000. That
is because inflation is low, the public-sector deficit is close to zero and the current-account deficit is much
smaller than it was six years ago. Nor is growth coming only from exports. Mexican banks are lending
again.
The end of original sin
“A few years of single-digit inflation have transformed the financial markets,?says Guillermo Ortiz,
governor of the Bank of Mexico, the central bank. “What s surprising is that this has happened so
quickly.?Mexico s government debt began to achieve investment-grade status in 2000 with dramatic
effects. In 1999 the maximum term of government bonds was one year; most were denominated in
do fuel dispenser llars or linked to inflation. In 2003 the government issued a 20-year bond in pesos; last month it
launched a 30-year peso bond not indexed to the fuel dispenser inflation rate.
So Mexico has overcome what Ricardo Hausmann, a Venezuelan economist at Harvard, dubbed “original
sin”—emerging-market countries traditional inability to borrow long-term in their own currency. Because
of its relatively conservative fiscal policy, the government now absorbs only 16% of national savings,
down from 80% in 2000. That has helped everyone else to borrow more cheaply. Big compani fuel dispenser es are now
issuing