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K7Off
25.04.2021 23:10:25

High-strength plastic racing fuel cells, or steel racing fuel cells with internal bladders are available in several shapes and sizes—from 5 gallons to 32 gallons, and everything in between—for installation flexibility, as well as maximizing race track performance. Explore Summit Racing’s large selection of sanctioning body-compliant fuel cell fuel tanks compatible with all common types of fuel systems, including race gas, pump gas, diesel, and ethanol blends like E85 fuels.


NghtRppr
06.05.2021 19:57:15


imnichol
08.06.2021 10:28:49

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biohacker
19.06.2021 7:55:33

It’s not only a good idea to have a coolant overflow tank at the track; it’s even required by some sanctioning bodies. Summit Racing has you covered with a wide range of coolant recovery and overflow tanks to fit your application. We’ve got aluminum, stainless steel, plastic, and even carbon fiber overflow tanks in a variety of shapes and sizes to keep excess coolant off the track. Choose from Canton Racing Products, Moroso, Keyser Manufacturing, Jaz, and an array of other top brands. Your search for the right overflow/recovery tank begins and ends here—shop now!


billm543
01.06.2021 21:57:00

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Gatsu
05.05.2021 22:47:57


todu
24.04.2021 16:15:18


Qoad Sof
10.06.2021 1:37:19

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allinvain
03.05.2021 21:53:53


george14
19.06.2021 7:55:33

The Bateau 17 is our entry level flat-bottom skiff. The boat is often used for solo fishing or getting out with your best buddy. In the Morehead City area, this Bateau is most often used in the sounds and tidal marshes, or trips to the Rock Jetty on calm days.


arturekert02
01.06.2021 21:57:00

The small Bateau can be used to flounder gig at night, fish the bridge pilings and day markers on the waterways, or access the Hay Stacks, Cross Rock in the Newport River, Core Creek or the myriad of rivers in our area. There are similar destinations in many coastal areas, as well as lakes and some rivers – places that are easy to get to in a small stable skiff. here


rettin60
05.05.2021 22:47:57


jef.blanc
24.04.2021 16:15:18


MrBurns
10.06.2021 1:37:19

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coonyeben
03.05.2021 21:53:53


megas
13.06.2021 15:53:09

In order to prevent dangerous build-up of static charges resulting from the flow of fluid in piping, the following items are to be earthed (grounded) to the hull such that the resistance between any point on the piping and the hull (across joints, pipe to hull) does not exceed 1 MΩ:
• Piping and independent tanks containing fluids having flash point of 60°C (140°F) or less.
• Piping that is routed through hazardous areas.


florencte24
29.04.2021 11:07:54

“Areas where flammable or explosive gases, vapors, or dust are normally present or likely to be present are known as hazardous areas. Hazardous areas are however more specifically defined for certain machinery installations, storage spaces and cargo spaces that present such hazard, e.g.:


dduane
08.05.2021 7:20:20

FLASH POINT:


songcopy65
23.05.2021 17:25:34

Ex: Area within 10 m horizontally from any cargo tank outlet or gas or vapour outlet. Areas within 1.5 m surrounding open or semi-enclosed spaces of zone 1. Spaces 4 m beyond the cylinder of zone 1. here


BookLover
04.05.2021 21:38:26

Cargo oil tanks and other spaces of oil carriers; see 5-1-7/31.5;


slush
07.05.2021 12:34:28

FLASH POINT of a material is the Material’s Temperature making it ready for Explosion by ignition.
Gasoline = – 45°C
Diesel fuel = + 55°C
* High flash point liquids are less hazardous than low flash point liquids.
* Practically liquids with flash point above 55°C are not liable to generate a hazardous area, unless they are likely to be submitted to a temperature above this flash point.