Moved or worked by pressure or flow of air; as, a pneumatic instrument; a pneumatic engine.
Fitted to contain air; Having cavities filled with air; as, pneumatic cells; pneumatic bones.
Adapted for containing compressed air; inflated with air; as, a pneumatic cushion; a pneumatic tire, a tire formed of an annular tube of flexible fabric, as India rubber, suitable for being inflated with air.
Actuated or operated by compressed air or other gas.
Pertains to the use of compressed air to operate valves and other devices.
Compressed air or other gas. Compressed air, distributed through pipes and metered through valves can actuate devices remotely. Pneumatic chucks, pistons, cylinders, and clamps are just a few pneumatic devices found in the machine shop. See also Hydraulic
Air-filled or otherwise less dense bones. Typical trait of both avian and non-avian theropods.
means pertaining to or operated by air or other gas under pressure.
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Of, relating to, or using air. Moved by air pressure. Filled with compressed air. ( 099)
having to do with air or a gas either causing something to work or filled with the gas Pneumatic drills add to the noise pollution in Hong Kong. pneumatically (adv), pneumatics (n)
Using air pressure to control the movement and position of various devices.
of or relating to or using air (or a similar gas); "pneumatic drill"; "pneumatic tire"
A device that converts the enrgy of a compressed fluid (typically air) into motion.
any device actuated by air pressure is said to be pneumatic
Pertains to devices using compressed air.
Pneumatic means that something is air-powered. This is usually done with an air compressor. Pneumatic equipment operates quickly with very little noise.
Tools run by air pressure. Disadvantages are the heavy hose which can be alleviated with a short length of lighter softer hose. Advantages are safety in wet conditions and the much lower cost of certain tools that are costly in electric high speed versions including die grinders and air chisels. Requires an air compressor, often a larger one than home shops are likely to invest in. 2003-02-27 Pressure & Flow
Precharged air tank system. The sear hits a valve that releases pressurized air into the barrel and propels the bullet.
Operated or actuated by compressed air or other gases.
containing or operated by air or gas under pressure.
Powered or inflated by compressed air.
Relating to air or another gas.
Containing air, especially air under pressure.
Expandable by filling with air
Pneumatic means inflated or operated by air (pressure).
Pneumatic machines are powered by air. These machines are particularly effective with handling glossy paper.
Pneumatic simply refers to air. Used in construction, a pneumatic tool is one that has an air-driven mechanism.
Moved or worked by air pressure, adapted for holding or inflated with compressed air
involving "air" as in air-filled or pneumatic tires.
Powered or moved by air pressure or compressed air.
A systems which uses air as a sensing or control medium, includes vacuum
Powering by use of compressed air.
Any airgun that uses compressed gas as its powerplant. Examples would be Precharged, Single-Stroke, and Pump-up.
The word pertains to devices making use of compressed air as in pressure tanks boosted by pumps.