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  2. Electro-pneumatic - Wikipedia

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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, a control system by the mean of air pressure for pipe organs; Railway brake#Electropneumatic brakes

  3. Electro-pneumatic action - Wikipedia

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    The electro-pneumatic action is a control system by the mean of air pressure for pipe organs, whereby air pressure, controlled by an electric current and operated by the keys of an organ console, opens and closes valves within wind chests, allowing the pipes to speak. This system also allows the console to be physically detached from the organ ...

  4. Aventics - Wikipedia

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    Aventics is a manufacturer of pneumatic components and systems with facilities in Laatzen, ... electro-pneumatic valves, solenoid valves, pneumatic fittings, ...

  5. New York Air Brake - Wikipedia

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    During the mid-1930s, at the same time the "AB" brake was being widely implemented, the pneumatic and electro-pneumatic braking equipment for modern, high-speed locomotives and passenger trains were engineered and produced at the Watertown facilities. A dramatic drop in sales following the end of World War I led New York Air Brake to seek new ...

  6. Charles Brenton Fisk - Wikipedia

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    Charles Brenton Fisk (February 7, 1925 – December 16, 1983) was an American pipe organ builder who was one of the first to reintroduce mechanical tracker actions in modern organ building over electro-pneumatic actions. Born in Washington D. C., he developed an early fascination with organs and electronics.

  7. HEICO - Wikipedia

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    It is a provider of aircraft accessories component repair and overhaul services for avionic, electro-mechanical, flight surface, hydraulic and pneumatic applications; commercial aviation and military aviation parts distribution; and a manufacturer of other aircraft parts.

  8. Direct electric action - Wikipedia

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    Direct electric action is a systems used in pipe organs to control the flow of air (wind) into the organ's pipes when the corresponding keys or pedals are depressed. In direct electric action, the valves beneath the pipes are opened directly by electro-magnet solenoids, while with electro-pneumatic action, the electro-magnet's action admits air into a pneumatic or small bellows which in turn ...

  9. Eddy current brake - Wikipedia

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    Disk electromagnetic brakes are used on vehicles such as trains, and power tools such as circular saws, to stop the blade quickly when the power is turned off.A disk eddy current brake consists of a conductive non-ferromagnetic metal disc attached to the axle of the vehicle's wheel, with an electromagnet located with its poles on each side of the disk, so the magnetic field passes through the ...

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