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Pneumatic pressure is the pressure exerted by a pressurized gas.Compressed air is commonly used for this purpose.Vehicle tires are inflated with compressed air or nitrogen.Placing a pressure gauge on the valve will read a number on the dial, say 28 or 32.Which means the pneumatic pressure exerted by the gas inside the tire is 28/32 psi.

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