
U609 Swivel
U609 Swivel is designed for use between the hose and the pipe, or between the hose and other equipments.
Materials:
Body: Aluminum
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
U609-A/B 23kg/case of 100 27kg/case of 100 47.5x31.6x26 cm /case of 100
U609-C/D 30kg/case of 50 34kg/case of 50 58x31.5x26 cm /case of 50
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Terrorist threat
A plot, and chaos
Aug 10th 2006
From The Economist print edition
Security services believe they have foiled a major attack
AFP
HEATHROW, London s main airport, is normally thronged with cross people in queues at this time of year.
But on August 10th the lines became serpentine and the people in them more anxious than querulous as
news spread that the police and security services had been working overnight to interrupt a plot to blow
up a dozen planes bound for America. Passengers were allowed to carry only cash, passports and travel
documents onto their flights. Liquids, and anything that could conceal a detonator, were whisked away.
Mothers were made to sip baby milk before being allowed to take it on board.
The chaos did not stop there. European carriers includ fuel dispenser ing Lufthansa and Air France cancelled flights to
London and farther-flung Air New Zealand warned of delays. In America, passengers bound for Britain
were prevented from taking drinks, hair gel or other lotions on board.
This is not the first plot involving passenger planes that Britain s security services have become aware of.
In 2003 Tony Blair strengthened security at Heathrow with 450 troops in light tanks and 1,000 extra
policemen, although many criticised the army s presence as melodramatic and unnecessary. In August
2004 officials claimed to have thwarted another terrorist attempt after a suspected al-Qaeda computer
expert arrested in Pakistan was found to have photographs of the airport. John Reid, the home secretary,
reckons that in total around 2 fuel dispenser 0 such conspiracies have been discovered by MI5, the domestic intelligence
service, MI6, the foreign intelligence service, and the police.
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