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iof contracts
Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 1:18 am
by Kittu
hi does any body knows from where iof gets supplies of parts for manufacturing arms and ammo.like barrel blank,stock,bolt,hammer etc if you dont then kindly visit the link below.its on contract base for year 2011 many of the names of manufaturer i havent even heard of them thanks.
http://ofbindia.gov.in/cvc_pos/2011-3-mm.html
Re: iof contracts
Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 5:53 am
by winnie_the_pooh
Interesting link.Thanks for posting it. Now,what could this be "CFA 10PVTE0511 RUBBER SPIDER FOR LOVEJOY "
Re: iof contracts
Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 6:00 am
by nagarifle
winnie_the_pooh wrote:Interesting link.Thanks for posting it. Now,what could this be "CFA 10PVTE0511 RUBBER SPIDER FOR LOVEJOY "
miss print it should say lovetoys
Re: iof contracts
Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 6:05 am
by winnie_the_pooh
Naga,
That is probably why the chaps at IOF are turning out such shoddy stuff.They are distracted by all the 'Love Toys' lying around.
Re: iof contracts
Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 6:13 am
by nagarifle
or it could be something to do with this
Spiders are Key to Jaw Coupling Performance
LoveJoy
One of the most widely applied types of flexible couplings is an elastomeric design known as the jaw coupling. This design is characterised by two hubs, each having two or more thick, stubby protrusions around their perimeters, called jaws, pointing toward the opposing hub. These jaws mesh loosely when the two hubs are brought together. Filling the gaps between the jaws are blocks of elastomeric material, usually molded into a single asterisk-shaped element called a "spider".
yes its a lovetoy
Re: iof contracts
Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 9:45 am
by winnie_the_pooh
Naga,
You have destroyed a perfectly good thread with facts
Re: iof contracts
Posted: Tue Sep 20, 2011 9:55 am
by nagarifle
ah some one had to put the stop to day dreams eh, how can we let our most esteemed IOF go down the drain or the pox clinic
"flexible couplings is an elastomeric design known as the jaw coupling. This design is characterised by two hubs, each having two or more thick, stubby protrusions around their perimeters, called jaws, pointing toward the opposing hub" sounds very sexy? no?