
U604 Hose Coupling
Materials:
Body: Body: Brass
Surface: electronic Chromium plated
Bushing: Brass
Features :
Designed for use between the hose and the pipe, or between the hose and other equipments.
100% Factory Tested.
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
U604-A/B 19kg/case of 100 22kg/case of 100 24x24x33 cm /case of 100
U604-C/D 28kg/case of 100 31kg/case of 100 30x30x36 cm /case of 100
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exuberance a community trying to rebuild itself under Stalinism.
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of communism—and more irrational. Over the past 23 years, it is
the monster in everyone which has inspired his most vivid
drama.
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the Bard s most ferocious tragedy. He admits that in doing “King
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wrong before the production even started, Mr Dodin sees his “King Lear�as offering a dialectic, between
blamed and blamer, between one generation and the next, about who passes on what to whom. “What
concerns me� he says, “is how to portray that rather than slavishly follow a plot about good and evil.�
The result is a “King Lear�shorn of its pomp, with few of those great moments that English-speaking
audiences have come to expect. The Fool, whose riddles can become wearing, has had many lines cut
and instead, stage left, tinkles out tunes as a kind of facetious commentary on a bare-fronted piano,
which eerily continues to play on its own once the Fool has vanished from the play. There are no storm
effects when Lear loses his mind on the heath. Voices are rarely raised. At the back of the stage, a wall is
lined with X-shaped wooden planks. On each side are panel-doors, contraptions which can be moved
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