
U102-B Gear Pump
Materials:
Body: Aluminum (Spray-Painted)
seals: Buna-N
Technical Specifications:
Power:750-1000W
Flow Rate:45~90L/min
Rotary speed :630~730rpm
Noise:�8dB
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-B 18kg/case of 1 18.5kg/case of 1 36Ă—32Ă— 30cm/case of 1
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ive to create a
new independent health clinic on the reservation, to be called Sacred Choices.
At present, the state has only one clinic that offers abortions, and that is in Sioux Falls, nearly six hours
from Pine Ridge. Most reservation women receive their health care through the Indian Health Service
(IHS), established as a treaty obligation by the United States in exchange for land seized. However, the
IHS cannot provide abortions except in the case of rape, incest or life endangerment, and in 1976, public
finance for abortion was further restricted. From 1981-2001, only 25 abortions were performed or
financed by the IHS. Many Sioux women were grateful when another family-plan fuel dispenser ning option seemed
about to present itself.
But the plan fell victim to tribal politics. At the end of May, the tribal council met when Ms Fire Thunder
was out of town and voted not only to ban all abortions on the reservation, but also to suspend
temporarily Ms Fire Thunder herself. The grounds were that she had solicited donations for a clinic
without getting council approval.
Ms Fire Thunder, a former nurse and the tribe s first female president, claims that Sacred Choices would
not perform abortions but merely offer contraceptive advice. He fuel dispenser r suspension, she argues, was politically
motivated. Both these claims have weight. The presence of a clinic that offered abortions on the
reservation might well have been challenged legal fuel dispenser ly, without an outright ban the Oglala Sioux tribal code
says, rather ambiguously, that a child subsequently born is protected from conception onwards.
Moreover, under the state ban, it could be a crime for a non-Indian to administer an abortion to another
non-Indian even on Sioux territory.
One of the reasons for anti-abortion feeling on the reservation is historical in the 1970s, several
thousand Native American women were forcibly sterilised by the IHS. Sacred Choices is still in its
planning stages, and there is talk of a referendum, similar to the statewide one, to overturn th