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CDI Marine Appoints
Gluse Operations Manager
Of New Division
Michael R. Gluse
CDI Marine Company has an- nounced the appointment of Mi- chael R. Gluse to the position of operations manager for the newly established Systems Support Ser- vices (S3) Division. This division will augment the traditional naval archi- tecture and marine engineering sup- port provided by CDI Marine Com- pany by offering additional service capability in the areas of training, maintenance support and planning, direct fleet support, test and evalua- tion and overhaul planning.
ENVISIONS Awarded $1.3-Million Navy Contract
Enginnering Visions, Inc. (ENVI-
SIONS) of Chula Vista, Calif., has been awarded a $1.3-million U.S.
Navy contract for ship's force work package management services.
Under the five-year contract, EN-
VISIONS, a naval architecture and engineering firm, will serve all the surface combatants called in for overhaul on the West Coast at Pearl
Harbor, Yokosuka, Japan or Subic
Bay, Philippines.
Free Brochure Offered
On Valve Grinders
New England Valve Grinding,
Inc., South Lyme, Conn., is offering a free brochure on the Valve Grind- er, a special portable tool for valve maintenance and repair.
New England Valve Grinder is the sole importer of the Valve
Grinder, along with the Wire Rope
Greaser, both of which are manufac- tured by Norwegian Valve Grinder
A/S of Moss. The Valve Grinder is used to grind gate, parallel slide, globe and safety valves as well as valve gates.
The Valve Grinder is offered in three models—gate model, combi- model and globe model. The full range of machines will accommo- date valve dimensions from 40 mm to 800 mm. They can be used for in-place valves and in any position between temperatures ranging from -29° to 100°C. The grinders are all easily transportable since they are packed in one or two carrying cases.
For a free copy of the Valve
Grinder brochure, which contains photographs, a drawing and techni- cal data,
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April, 1988
Aeroquip Offers
Free Hose Line
Training Bulletin
Efficient fluid piping—whether it means reducing downtime, mini- mizing maintenance problems, re- ducing inventory, cutting costs or speeding up production—is a con- cern of almost every industry.
Aeroquip Training Bulletin 582A, "How to Identify, Select and Install
Hose Lines," offers helpful informa- tion on three major subjects: (1)
How to identify hose and fittings; (2) How to select the proper hose; and (3) How to route and install hose lines to increase the service life of equipment and its piping compo- nents.
Aeroquip Corporation of Jackson,
Mich., is a Trinova company. A worldwide leading manufactuer of fluid power and fluid system com- ponents, Aeroquip produces flexible hose, fittings and assemblies; quick disconnect and V-Band couplings; hydraulic and pneumatic cylinders; swivel joints; custom engineered rubber products; spring brakes; car- go control equipment; refrigeration/ air conditioning components; diag- nostic monitoring devices; and aero- space, automotive and railroad products.
For additional information and a free copy of Bulletin 582A,
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Performance and Delivery
That's Dependable
Typical Shipboard Applications
MAGAZINE SPRINKLER VALVE
TO CONTROL SYSTEM
Bailey Valves and Strainers
For Marine Applications
Model 442M
Magazine Sprinkler
Valve (Manufactured to MIL-V-17501E,
Type 1) • Opens fully when activated to provide seawater to sprinkler system • Sizes 1" through 8"
Model 1384
Pressure Relief Valves (Manufactrured to
MIL-V-24332) • Provide intermittent relief service on salt water lines to protect piping and equipment • Sizes W to 4" • Flanged per MIL-F- 20042 or Sil-braze per
MIL-F-1183
Model 30
Pressure Reducing
Valve (Manufactured to MIL-V-2042D) • Provides accurate regulation of pressure on salt water service • Sizes 1/2" through 6" • Flanged per MIL-F- 20042 and Sil-braze per MIL-F-1183
Model 200A
Duplex Strainer (Manufactured to MIL-
S-17849D, Type 2,
Class II) • For salt water appli- cations where service cannot be interrupted • Sizes %" through 8" • Flanged per MIL-F- 20042
Since 1924 Bailey has been a supplier of strainers and control valves to the marine market.
Bailey products are backed by dependable engineering and reliable delivery schedules.
Bailey Automatic Control Valves, Strainers, Polyjets
Bailey, Division of CMB Industries, P.O. Box 8070, Fresno, CA93747• (209) 252-4491 Telex: 33-7616 CMB FSO
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