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    compared to pneumatics. Supply more power than pneumatics. Can also do many purposes at one time: lubrication, cooling and power transmission. Pneumatic logic...
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  • The pneumatics ("spiritual", from Greek πνεῦμα, "spirit") were, in Gnosticism, the highest order of humans, the other two orders being psychics and hylics...
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  • other materials Pneumatic hammer (forging), a pneumatically driven forging hammer Rivet gun, an air-power hammer that uses pneumatics to drive the hammer...
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    pneumatics. The LEGO pneumatics components were first introduced as part of the LEGO Technic range in 1984. Since their introduction, LEGO pneumatics...
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    A pneumatic tool, air tool, air-powered tool or pneumatic-powered tool is a type of power tool, driven by compressed air supplied by an air compressor...
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  • A pneumatic filter is a device which removes contaminants from a compressed air stream. This can be done using a number of different techniques and tools...
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  • motors Speciality actuators that combine rotary and linear motion—frequently used for clamping operations Vacuum generators Pneumatic cylinder Pneumatics...
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  • A pneumatic drill may refer to a: Jackhammer, a tool used to break up rock and pavement Drill, run by compressed air This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    April 1864. Retrieved 14 February 2016 – via British Newspaper Archive. "Pneumatics applied to Telegraphy". Cumberland and Westmorland Advertiser, and Penrith...
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  • A pneumatic bladder is an inflatable (pneumatic) bag technology with many applications. Pneumatic bladders are used to seal drains and ducts to contain...
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  • machine or equipment for physical exercise whose function is based on pneumatics, as opposed to or in combination with for example cables or hydraulics...
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    fluid is a gas, leakage from a pneumatic cylinder will not drip out and contaminate the surroundings, making pneumatics more desirable where cleanliness...
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  • Lexington pneumatics facility manufactures pneumatic valves, pneumatic cylinders, directional control valves, pressure control valves, electro-pneumatic valves...
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    range of industrial applications. Though overall energy efficiency of pneumatics tools is low and they require access to a compressed-air source, there...
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    In the history of science, pneumatic chemistry is an area of scientific research of the seventeenth, eighteenth, and early nineteenth centuries. Important...
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  • Pneumatic cannon may refer to: Dynamite gun, any of a class of artillery pieces that use compressed air to propel an explosive projectile FN 303, a semi-automatic...
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  • Electro-pneumatic may refer to Electro-pneumatic control, control systems built with electrical components to control pneumatic components Electro-pneumatic action...
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    A pneumatic gripper is a specific type of pneumatic actuator that typically involves either parallel or angular motion of surfaces, A.K.A. “tooling jaws...
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    Intermittent pneumatic compression is a therapeutic technique used in medical devices that include an air pump and inflatable auxiliary sleeves, gloves...
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  • Chicago Pneumatic, also known as "CP", is an industrial manufacturer providing power tools, air compressors, generators, light towers and hydraulic equipment...
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    Skeletal pneumaticity is the presence of air spaces within bones. It is generally produced during development by excavation of bone by pneumatic diverticula...
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    A pneumatic barrier is a method to contain oil spills. It is also called a bubble curtain. Air bubbling through a perforated pipe causes an upward water...
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  • Electropneumatic paintball marker SMC Pneumatics. Jensen 2024. "What Is An Electro-Pneumatic Control System?". SMC Pneumatics. Retrieved 2024-10-21. Jensen,...
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    Fluid power (redirect from Pneumatic power)
    subdivided into hydraulics (using a liquid such as mineral oil or water) and pneumatics (using a gas such as compressed air or other gases). Although steam is...
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  • Pneumatic valve springs are metal bellows filled with compressed air used as an alternative to the metal wire springs used to close valves in high-speed...
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    The Beach Pneumatic Transit was the first attempt to build an underground public transit system in New York City. It was developed by Alfred Ely Beach...
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  • A pneumatic weapon is a weapon that fires a projectile by means of air pressure, similar in principle to the operation of pneumatic tube delivery systems...
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    Air gun (redirect from Pneumatic pistol)
    spring-piston, pneumatic or bottled compressed gas (most commonly carbon dioxide and recently nitrogen). Air guns represent the oldest pneumatic technology...
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    The Pneumatic Institution (also referred to as Pneumatic Institute) was a medical research facility in Bristol, England, in 1799–1802. It was established...
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    Tire (redirect from Pneumatic tire)
    and to prevent wear and tear. Early rubber tires were solid (not pneumatic). Pneumatic tires are used on many vehicles, including cars, bicycles, motorcycles...
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