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A pneumatic pipe is a type of tubing or conduit used to transport compressed air or gases in pneumatic systems. These pipes are designed to withstand high pressure and are typically made from materials such as plastic, rubber, or metal. Pneumatic pipes are commonly used in various applications, including industrial automation, machinery, and tools, where they facilitate the movement of air to power actuators, cylinders, and other components. Proper selection and maintenance of pneumatic pipes are essential for system efficiency and safety.

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