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What (who) is reciprocating grippers - definition

ENGINE UTILISING ONE OR MORE RECIPROCATING PISTONS
Reciprocal piston; Reciprocating Engine; Piston engine; Propeller engine; Piston engines; Piston-engine; Reciprocating engines; Reciprocating piston; Flywheel engine; Reciprocating steam engine; Reciprocating heat engine; Reciprocating piston engine
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Grippers         
  • A gripper being closed
USED TO TEST AND INCREASE THE STRENGTH OF THE HANDS
Grip exerciser; Hand grippers
Grippers, sometimes called hand grippers, are primarily used for testing and increasing the strength of the hands; this specific form of grip strength has been called crushing grip, which has been defined as meaning the prime movers are the four fingers, rather than the thumb.Strossen, Randall J.
Reciprocating engine         
This article mainly describes reciprocating engine as heat engine. Also see non-heat engine types: pneumatic and hydraulic motors.
reciprocating engine         
¦ noun a piston engine.

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Reciprocating engine

A reciprocating engine, also often known as a piston engine, is typically a heat engine that uses one or more reciprocating pistons to convert high temperature and high pressure into a rotating motion. This article describes the common features of all types. The main types are: the internal combustion engine, used extensively in motor vehicles; the steam engine, the mainstay of the Industrial Revolution; and the Stirling engine for niche applications. Internal combustion engines are further classified in two ways: either a spark-ignition (SI) engine, where the spark plug initiates the combustion; or a compression-ignition (CI) engine, where the air within the cylinder is compressed, thus heating it, so that the heated air ignites fuel that is injected then or earlier.