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Re: Pneumatic Rules
<R01B>, <R40>, <R42>, <R46>, <R60>, <R65> through <R74>, and <R90> all have at least something to do with Pneumatics, but <R65> through <R74> is the main Pneumatics section.
For your second question, it may depend on exactly how it works. It says "a device that creates a vacuum is not considered to be a
pneumatic device," so if it doesn't create a vacuum, <R66F> does not apply to it. That's my interpretation, anyway.
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