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    Read on to learn about the 10 most popular vacuum attachments and what to use each one for. Related: The 10 Best Vacuums of 2024, According To Our Testing. Dust Brush.

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    DeWalt Xtreme two-tool drill/impact driver with bag: $199.00. DeWalt two-pack lithium-ion battery and charger: $279.00. Flex 1.6-gallon wet/dry shop vacuum: $129.00. Flex cordless circular saw ...

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    [1] [2] Mark Proett was an engineer whose utility patent was for B&D's Model 9321 cordless vacuum cleaner, called the Spot Vac, a component of the Mod 4 series of power tools (shrub trimmer, lantern, grass shear, drill, and Spot Vac), all powered by a single, rechargeable, and interchangeable "energy pak" handle with batteries.

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    The strength of the vacuum produced depends on the velocity and shape of the fluid jet and the shape of the constriction and mixing sections, but if a liquid is used as the working fluid, the strength of the vacuum produced is limited by the vapor pressure of the liquid (for water, 3.2 kPa or 0.46 psi or 32 mbar at 25 °C or 77 °F). If a gas ...

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    Pneumatic drills were developed in response to the needs of the mining, quarrying, excavating, and tunneling. A pneumatic drill was proposed by C. Brunton in 1844. [4] [5] In 1846, a percussion drill that could be worked by steam, or atmospheric pressure obtained from a vacuum, was patented in Britain by Thomas Clarke, Mark Freeman, and John ...

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