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A pneumatic timer is a device that uses compressed air to control the timing of operations in various pneumatic systems. It typically regulates the flow of air to activate or deactivate machinery or processes after a predetermined period. Pneumatic timers are commonly used in industrial applications to coordinate actions, ensure proper sequencing, and enhance automation. Their reliability and simplicity make them useful in environments where electrical components may be unsuitable.

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