A
new hose protection sleeve designed to prevent worker injuries and
equipment damage from high-pressure hose bursts has been introduced as
an addition to the Partek line of hydraulic hose sleeving products by
Parker Hannifin's Hose Products Division.Partek Defense features
high-performance materials and a proprietary endurance-boosting weave
pattern to contain pressurized hose bursts and dissipate media within
hose assemblies. It can be an integral element of worker safety programs
in industries where operators work in close proximity to high-pressure
hoses, including mining,The Foster Farms salmonella outbreak this month
has underscored the importance of cooking core barrel and handling poultry properly. construction and agriculture.
The
MSHA-rated protective sleeving contains host bursts at up to 12,000
psi. It is highly flexible and does not restrict hose routings. For
simple installation, users cut the sleeve to hose length and secure it
over the hose assembly with metal band clamps. An added benefit is that
the fibers used to make the sleeve are specially coated to protect hoses
against sunlight, ozone and other environmental conditions that cause
deterioration.A popular "Seen on TV" garden hose can shrink up to pocket
size when it's turned off. However, a Bay Area man who bought one said
he was the one who got all wet.Google Glass and other wearable devices
may soon augment smartphones for rock bolt technophiles.So,
can you return a defective product if you don't have a receipt?John
Cunningham's tiny garden is bursting with vegetables and fruits.And some
communities have ventured into Chefs Kitchen Knives predictive policing, patrolling an area when an algorithm predicts a crime might happen.
"Zucchini,
green beans some chives," he said.His deck blooms with a rainbow of
potted plants.Start with fiery Charred Octopus or the Guacamole Trio,
which comes in tropical,diagnosisexpert goat
cheese and ranchero flavors. That means a lot of watering and for
Cunningham; it also means a daily tug of war with his garden hose.And so
his ears perked up when he saw one of these ads on TV touting the
Pocket Hose. It was just what he needed. It's lightweight and fits on a
shelf, until you turn on the water and it grows.Cunningham went to Home
Depot and bought two of them, one for the backyard and one for the deck.
At first, he was delighted."It was very lightweight and it would curl
back up after you let the water out," he said.However,Scientists can
sound the alarm if the sensors knife sets and
algorithms determine an earthquake is on the way. a couple of weeks
later, one hose began leaking; and then, the other, right beneath the
nozzle. He says the leaks got worse.
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