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  2. Suction cup - Wikipedia

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    One cup suction lifter. A suction cup, also known as a sucker, is a device or object that uses the negative fluid pressure of air or water to adhere to nonporous surfaces, creating a partial vacuum. [1] Suction cups occur in nature on the bodies of some animals such as octopuses and squid, and have been reproduced artificially for numerous ...

  3. Self-sealing suction cup - Wikipedia

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    The self-sealing suction cup is a suction cup that exerts a suction force only when it is in physical contact with an object. Unlike most other suction cups, it does not exert any suction force when it is not in contact with an object. [1] Its grasping ability is achieved entirely through passive means without the use of sensors, valves, or ...

  4. Nemo Power Tools - Wikipedia

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    Nemo Power Tools is the first manufacturer of a full line of power tools that are pressurized to work under water for boating, scuba and other deep sea activities. [1] [2] The company also uses the same technology to manufacture a clean room drill, the GRABO lifter and a special-ops line of underwater tools.

  5. These are the best Labor Day vacuum deals from Dyson ... - AOL

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    A cordless vacuum is a great option if you live in a small space like an apartment or want a vacuum for quick daily use. It can reach tall areas with ease, as it tends to be more lightweight than ...

  6. Vacuum cleaner - Wikipedia

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    A central vacuum typically produces greater suction than common portable vacuum cleaners because a larger fan and more powerful motor can be used when they are not required to be portable. A cyclonic separation system, if used, does not lose suction as the collection container fills up, until the container is nearly full. This is in marked ...

  7. Vacuum extraction - Wikipedia

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    A suction cup is placed onto the head of the baby and the suction draws the skin from the scalp into the cup. Correct placement of the cup directly over the flexion point, about 3 cm anterior from the occipital (posterior) fontanelle, is critical to the success of a vacuum extraction. [2] Ventouse devices have handles to allow for traction.

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