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Gardner Denver Blower Air Filter Kit US $425.00
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GARDNER/DENVER SINKER DRILL S58 PARTS LIST PC202 US $4.99
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GARDNER DENVER 5 X 6 PISTON PUMP IRRIGATION WELL DRILLING US $9,000.00
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Pneumatic Air Rock Drill Gardner Denver S55 Rockdrill US $809.99
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Gardner Denver Compressor 75 HP US $5,000.00
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DGD GARDNER DENVER SERVO CONTROL BLS1-2, Used, Slight Damage US $24.95
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Pneumatic Air Rock Drill Gardner Denver S55 Rockdrill US $809.99
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NEW GARDNER DENVER GST-55 VOLTAGE SENSING WIRE STRIPPER US $15.00
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Joy 25hp Air Compressor w/ Denver Gardner Tank 220/440 US $1,799.99
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Gardner Denver Commercial Industrial 250CFM Pull Behind COMPRESSOR BULLET PROOF! US $4,150.00
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2010423 Gardner Denver Unloader (NEW!) US $29.99
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Gardner Denver packing rings 4RLB16 US $20.00
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COOPER GARDNER DENVER 960800-F CONTROLLER-C TFT 960800F US $1,025.00
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GARDNER-DENVER 30 HP ELECTROSCREW AIR COMPRESSOR US $1,950.00 |
Genuine Joy Gardner Denver Part 017604070032 Valve Seat US $49.00 |
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204MLC097 Gardner Denver Piston Washer (NEW!) US $19.99
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Gardner-Denver Cooper Industries 54236AA4 Nutrunner 15MM US $250.00
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Gardner Denver RL-5DC Compressor With Cat G-342NA US $11,000.00 |
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GARDNER DENVER 200GGD732 AIR COMPRESSOR SHIM SETS NEW US $17.00
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Gardner Denver packing met 60-F-17 60F17 US $30.00
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75 HP Gardner Denver Air Compressor EDFQLA Air Cooled US $12,995.00
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GARDNER DENVER 2PDR4 BLOWER ,REPAIRED US $200.00
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GARDNER DENVER ELECTRIC TOOL CABLE 542607-6M US $69.99
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GARDNER DENVER ELECTRIC TOOL CABLE 542607-8M US $69.99
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GARDNER DENVER GAEMDPA 5MP SUTORBUILT BLOWER ,USED US $350.00
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Gardner Denver Relay 24CA541 US $20.00
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Gardner Denver ASM Discharge Valve 201VFK307A US $649.99
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GARDNER DENVER PROCESSOR CONTROL M-PRO-93-10VU US $696.96
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GARDNER-DENVER NT400V POWER SUPPLY NO. 960023 US $178.95
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The vast amount of varied air compressing machines to pick from in the general market can be overwhelming. Among the possible choices are Devibiss, Sanborn, and Porter Cable air compressors. Â You may also find that Pancake, Gardner Denver, or Frick offer the kinds of machines you may need. Â You will also find manufacturers like Gast, Coleman, Campbell Hausfeld, Pto, and Emglo that produce good quality compressing units. Â You will also discover that other than typical models there are specialized types such as the tankless or the tow behind.Â
The quality of the compressor you need will be dependent on the type of project you are hoping to complete. You will first need to determine the type of project you are planning. Â For projects around the house or anything you might want to get done at home in the garage, you can use fairly low power air compressors. These machines are great for small projects and are fairly low cost. Â As your projects get beyond the typical do it yourself activities, it becomes clear that you will need a more powerful unit. Â Not only will you need one that has better air flow but you will also need one that will cost you more money than the low powered alternatives.
If your intent is to begin working on major projects such as building a small camp or even if you are a contractor in need of air compressors for work at the construction site of a new home then you will need to bring out the big guns. No longer will small motors do the trick. Â You will need large motors that generate a lot of air flow. Â These air compressors are used for items like nail guns.
Now that it has been determined what you need to complete the work at hand, you should talk to an expert at your local hardware store to determine which compressor might best fit your needs while still falling within your own budget. The more popular models are made by Quincy, Iar, and Sullair. Â Your local hardware store will help you figure out which of these models will work best to help you complete your task.
Dave Gorski writes about air compressors at: http://www.findcompressors.com
Feds Taking Steps to Amend Federal Arbitration Act and Overturn Penn Plaza Decision
FEDS TAKING STEPS TO AMEND FEDERAL ARBITRATION ACT AND OVERTURN PENN PLAZA DECISION
If the Arbitration Fairness Act of 2009 (AFA) (S. 931) (H.R. 1020) passes it will overturn the controversial decision rendered in April 2009 by the U.S. Supreme Court in 14 Penn Plaza v. Pyett (“Penn Plaza”). See this and other legal updates at www. amaguinlaw.com
Specifically, the Act, introduced in February 2009, would amend the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) to prohibit mandatory arbitration of employment claims unless provided under the terms of a collective bargaining agreement. The Act would make mandatory arbitration clauses in employment, consumer, and franchise agreements unenforceable.
In addition, contrary to the Court’s recent decision in Penn Plaza, employees would not be permitted to waive the right to take constitutional or statutory claims to court.
On April 1, 2009, the Court decided Penn Plaza. Pyett was a member of the Service Employees International Union, Local 32BJ (“Union”), which has the exclusive authority to bargain with employers on behalf of employees in the building services industry in New York City.
The Union entered into a collective bargaining agreement (“CBA”) with the Retail Advisory Board on Labor Relations, a multiemployer bargaining association for New York City's real estate industry. The CBA required union members to submit all claims of employment discrimination—including age discrimination—to binding arbitration.
Pyett sued in federal court for age discrimination after his employer reassigned him to a different job. In response, the employer filed a motion seeking to compel arbitration of the matter pursuant to the CBA. As was typically the case prior to the Penn Plaza decision, under precedent set by Alexander v. Gardner-Denver, 415 U.S. 36 (1974) (“Gardner-Denver”), the lower court denied the employer’s motion on the ground that a CBA provision cannot waive an individual employee's right to a judicial forum on a federal age discrimination claim.
Ultimately, in a 5-4 decision the Court held that a provision in a CBA that clearly and unmistakably requires union members to arbitrate their federal age discrimination claims is enforceable against the individual employees. The Court found that the CBA provision requiring arbitration of discrimination claims was clearly a "condition of employment" that was subject to mandatory bargaining under Section 159(a) of the National Labor Relations Act (“NLRA”). The Court also found that the arbitration provision has to be honored unless the ADEA removed claims from "the NLRA's broad sweep," an argument rejected by the Court.
The Court rejected the applicability of Gardner-Denver in that the CBA in that case did not cover statutory claims and nevertheless the prevailing view that arbitration should not be used to vindicate statutory rights no longer has merit.
In introducing the bill, Senator Russ Feingold made clear that while arbitration has “advantages” it also “can be used as a weapon by the stronger party against the weaker party.” Senator Feingold also stated the opinion that arbitration provisions should be utilized only when both parties knowingly agree to arbitrate after the dispute has arisen.
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Roman Amaguin, Esq. is a Hawaii attorney specializing in employment law, labor law, and civil litigation. His philosophy is to provide practical solutions to both complex and common workplace, employer/employee, and civil disputes. As a Hawaii attorney, Mr. Amaguin regularly appears before all federal and state courts in Hawaii, as well as state and federal administrative agencies such as the U.S. EEOC and Hawaii Civil Rights Commission.
Contact Roman at www.amaguinlaw.com
Piston Mud Pump pressure and specific gravity of mud?
Hi,
anyone who might know the Denver gardner PA8 piston pump? if so where can i source it's operational specs from? am struggling doing so on the search engines.
I'm using it to pump a slurry but want to know what the maximum pressure is that it can handle before being damaged. And does the spefici gravity (aka density) of the slurry i'm pumping make a differnece in the pumps pressure handling abilities?
Any advice would be much appreciated.
http://www.gardnerdenverproducts.com/index.aspx?id=3590
House GOP Conservative To Stump For Gardner
A House Republican leader from Tennessee is headed to Denver to stump for a state lawmaker hoping to unseat a freshman Democrat. Rep. Marsha Blackburn headlines a luncheon with donors at the Brown Palace Hotel Friday for state Rep. Cory Gardner of Yuma. Gardner is seeking the Republican nomination to challenge Democratic Rep. Betsy Markey in a sprawling eastern Colorado district. Tickets to the ...
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