
U607 Hose Coupling
U607 Hose Coupling- is designed for use between the hose and the pipe, or between the hose and other equipments.
Materials:
Body: Aluminum
Bushing: Brass
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
U607-A/B 26.5kg/case of 100 30kg/case of 100 27x27x31 cm /case of 100
U607-C/D 20.25kg/case of 50 23kg/case of 50 30x30x17 cm /case of 50
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Overcrowded prisons
A predictable crisis
Oct 12th 2006
From The Economist print edition
Why the home secretary is scrabbling to find more prison places
JOHN REID became home secretary because of a prison scandal. His predecessor, Charles Clarke, was
forced to resign in May after admitting that some 1,000 foreign prisoners who ought to have been
considered for deportation had been freed. This week Mr Reid faced a prison crisis of his own, made
worse by new figures showing that offenders released early from jail on electronic tags have committed
more than 1,000 serious crimes.
In theory, the jails of England and Wales can accommodate just over 80,000 people. By October 6th they
were just 210 short of that limit. The obvious remedies—cramming two people into cells built for one,
letting more prisoners out on probation and moving convicts far from their families—have already been
taken. So, last-ditch measures were put in place this week. Some 500 police cells will be used for
prisoners. Foreign convicts ap