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Pneumatic Cylinder, Pneumatics, Circuit Theory, Air-Line Fittings, Pneumatic Flow Control, Flow Limiter, Compressed Air Filters. Excerpt: This article is a compendium of hand-operable air-line fittings , typically of quick-disconnect type, used for pneumatics and other compressed air purposes including breathable air (a subset of breathing gases ).Breathable air applications For breathable air applications such as SCBA , these may found on both sides of the first-stage and second-stage pressure regulators (very similar to SCUBA diving regulators ) to allow for rapid and tool-free return-to-service. For breathable air applications such as supplied-air and mixed supplied-air with SCBA backup, the quick-disconnect fittings allow movement of a worker from one supplied-air station to another.Other applications These fittings or special-service variants may also be found in hydraulic applications and alternative compressed gas applications (Oxy-acetylene welding and cutting, fuel gases, NSF C-2 food-contact, etc...), though perhaps not as frequently.Summary tables of fittings, alpha-sorted by common fitting name Table 1 In many instances the name is the manufacturer who originated or popularized a particular design.(see also: ARO, Automotive, Broomwade InstantAir, Camel, Coilhose, Tru-Flate, Walther, etc...)Table 2 Summary table of cross-compatible "meta" fitting designs, specifications, or profiles, alpha-sorted by common fitting name.(see also: British Profile, English Industrial profile, Italian Profile, Japanese Profile, 7.2 - 7.4 European Profile, ISO 6150-C)References (URLs online) A hyperlinked version of this chapter is at Circuit theory is the theory of accomplishing work by means of routing matter through a loop .

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