
U104-A 3-phase Connection
This type of meter is used to fuel dispensers for measurement of pressurized oil.
Materials:
Body: Aluminum (Spray-Painted)
Package:
Net Weight:
1.7kg/case of 1
Gross Weight: 1.9kg/case of 1
Dimension: 36x15x15cm/case of 1
we are committed to create the best workplace, encourage our staffs to put their own personalities into their jobs, and provide them a stage to show themselves.
tion.)
King Fahd also created the Majlis al-Shura, or consultative council, which has since expanded to 150 members. It
is easy to dismiss this all-appointed body as window-dressing, but even detractors admit that its legislative record
is good, and its membership broadly representative of the kingdom s diversity (with the huge proviso that it
excludes women). Senior princes speak of elections to at least some Shura seats in the future. Already, prominent
members have called for greater power to grill officials and authorise budgets, and even talked about launching
public debates on contro fuel dispenser versial issues.
Such gradual progress goes some way towards appeasing the many Saudis who would like to see a fuller
devolution of autocratic powers. Many of them claim to be untroubled by another issue that will affect the country s
political future the succession. Both King Abdullah and his designated heir are old men, but the general
assumption is that the Al Sauds are not yet fuel dispenser ready to see power pass to the next generation, King Abdul Aziz s
grandsons. Many suspect that the brothers of the ruling generation could not agree on whose son should get the
prize.
Clearly it would be good for the country to have a younger, more dynamic king, or at least a clearer mechanism for
transferring power. For the time being, though, Saudis will just have to wait. One young prince, Muhammad bin
Abdullah al-Faisal, who runs one of the kingdom s largest private firms, the Faisaliah Group, finds the political
arena overcrowded, but thinks the family will sort something out. “The floor that stops me feeling uncomfortable is
that there is no one in the line of successio fuel dispenser n who wants to go down in history as the one who lost the kingdom.?
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Glacier in the desert
Jan 5th 2006
From The Economist print edition
Ever so slowly, Saudi society is moving forward
THE National Commercial Bank, the kingdom s oldest and biggest, is running an advertising campaign. One slick
television spot fea