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  • 11Pneumatic gripper — A pneumatic gripper is a specific type of pneumatic actuator that typically involves either parallel or angular motion of surfaces that will grip an object. When combined with other pneumatic, electric, or hydraulic components, the gripper can be …

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  • 12Control system — For other uses, see Control system (disambiguation). A control system is a device, or set of devices to manage, command, direct or regulate the behavior of other devices or system. There are two common classes of control systems, with many… …

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  • 13control system — Means by which a set of variable quantities is held constant or caused to vary in a prescribed way. Control systems are intimately related to the concept of automation but have an ancient history. Roman engineers maintained water levels in… …

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  • 14Pneumatic barrier — A pneumatic barrier is a method of containing oil spills. Air bubbling through a perforated pipe causes an upward water flow that slows the spread of oil. It can also be used to stop fish from entering polluted water. A pneumatic barrier is an… …

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  • 15Pneumatic Gas Co. v. Berry — SCOTUSCase Litigants=Pneumatic Gas Co. v. Berry ArgueDate=January 7 ArgueYear=1885 DecideDate=February 2 DecideYear=1885 FullName=Pneumatic Gas Co. v. Berry USVol=113 USPage=322 Citation= Prior= Subsequent= Holding= SCOTUS=1882 1887 Majority=… …

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  • 16Pneumatic thermostat — A pneumatic thermostat is a thermostat that controls a heating system via a series of air filled control tubes. This air handling system responds to the pressure changes in said control tube to activate heating or cooling when required… …

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  • 17control valve — [1] A valve which regulates or operates a system, especially a hydraulic or vacuum control system. [2] Valve which regulates the flow or pressure of a medium which affects a controlled process. Control valves are operated by remote signals from… …

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  • 18Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2005 — The Control of Vibration at Work Regulations 2005 are set of regulations created under the Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974 which came into force in Great Britain on 6 July 2005.[1] The Regulations place a duty on employers to reduce the… …

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  • 19HVAC control system — A HVAC control system is a computerized control system for climate control in buildings. Stand alone control devices may be pneumatic or electronic. Some may have microprocessors, but to be considered a control system for the context of this… …

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  • 20Electro-pneumatic brake system on British railway trains — The Electro pneumatic brake system on British railway trains was introduced in 1950. The Southern Region of British Railways operated an intensive self contained fleet of electric multiple units for suburban and middle distance passenger trains.… …

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