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Pneumatica refers to the branch of engineering that deals with the study, design, and

use of systems that utilize compressed air or gas to transmit and control power.
Pneumatic systems are widely used in many different industries, including
manufacturing, automotive, and construction.

The basic components of a pneumatic system include a compressor, which generates


compressed air, a series of pipes or tubes for transmitting the air, and various control
devices such as valves, actuators, and regulators. These components work together to
create a system that can perform a wide range of tasks, from powering tools and
machinery to controlling the movement of robotic devices.

One of the main advantages of pneumatic systems is their simplicity and reliability.
Unlike other power transmission systems that may rely on complicated mechanical
linkages or electrical wiring, pneumatic systems are relatively straightforward and
easy to maintain. Additionally, pneumatic systems can operate in a wide range of
environments, including those that are hot, cold, wet, or dirty.

Some common examples of pneumatic systems include air compressors used to


power pneumatic tools such as drills, grinders, and nail guns, as well as the
pneumatic actuators used to control the movement of pneumatic cylinders in various
types of machinery. Pneumatic systems are also used extensively in the construction
industry, where they are used to power jackhammers, pneumatic hammers, and other
heavy-duty equipment.

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