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  2. Spray painting - Wikipedia

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    The fluid pressure is provided by an airless pump, which allows much heavier materials to be sprayed than is possible with an air spray gun. Compressed air is introduced into the spray via an air nozzle (sometimes called air cap) similar to a standard conventional spray gun. The addition of compressed air improves the fineness of atomization.

  3. Airbrush - Wikipedia

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    Airbrush technique is the freehand manipulation of the airbrush, medium, air pressure, and distance from the surface being sprayed in order to produce a certain predictable result on a consistent basis with or without shields or stencils. Airbrush technique will differ with the type of airbrush being used (single-action or dual/double-action).

  4. Paasche Airbrush Company - Wikipedia

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    The Paasche Airbrush Company is currently based in Kenosha, WI. The company manufactures airbrushes , industrial spray guns , air compressors and related equipment. Paasche has been a manufacturer of airbrushes for over 115 years, based on patented designs.

  5. Automatic lubrication system - Wikipedia

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    When the system is started, a pump increases the pressure of lubricant throughout the system to a set point. A pressure switch signals the control system that lubricant has been applied at all the lubricant distribution points have been reached. The pump stops, pressure is vented from the system and the lubricant is directed back to the pump ...

  6. Fluid power - Wikipedia

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    A fluid power system has a pump driven by a prime mover (such as an electric motor or internal combustion engine) that converts mechanical energy into fluid energy, Pressurized fluid is controlled and directed by valves into an actuator device such as a hydraulic cylinder or pneumatic cylinder, to provide linear motion, or a hydraulic motor or pneumatic motor, to provide rotary motion or torque.

  7. Pneumatics - Wikipedia

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    A centrally located and electrically-powered compressor powers cylinders, air motors, pneumatic actuators, and other pneumatic devices. A pneumatic system controlled through manual or automatic solenoid valves is selected when it provides a lower cost, more flexible, or safer alternative to electric motors , and hydraulic actuators .