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File Header:

0 Technic Pneumatic Pump 1 x 1 6L (Retracted)
0 Name: 99798a.dat
0 Author: Philippe Hurbain [Philo]
0 !LDRAW_ORG Unofficial_Shortcut
0 !LICENSE Redistributable under CCAL version 2.0 : see CAreadme.txt

0 BFC CERTIFY CCW

0 !HISTORY 2012-06-30 [cwdee] Compensate for change of origin for 99799

Status:
Needs admin review. (CCCX)
Size: 466 bytes

Reviewers' certifications:

MMR1988=certify
MagFors=certify
Steffen=certify
cwdee=novote

Required (unofficial) subfiles:

parts/99799.dat

~Technic Pneumatic Cylinder 1 x 1 for Pump 6L

Certified! (ACCCX)

Events

Related (unofficial) files:
(none)

File reviews and updates:

At Tue Sep 13 07:50:03 2011, the file was initially submitted.
Submitted by: Philo
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At Wed Sep 14 21:35:04 2011, the following review was posted:

Reviewer: MagFors
Certification: certify
No comments were posted with this review.

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At Fri Dec 30 15:35:02 2011, the following review was posted:

Reviewer: arezey
Certification: certify
No comments were posted with this review.

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At Sat Dec 31 03:00:11 2011, the following review was posted:

Reviewer: Steffen
Certification: hold
Comments:
should be renumbered to ...c01 instead of ...a

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At Sat Dec 31 07:05:05 2011, the following review was posted:

Reviewer: Philo
Certification: novote
Comments:
Similar to 74982a and b that have been released recently!!!

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At Sat Dec 31 14:25:04 2011, the following review was posted:

Reviewer: Steffen
Certification: hold
Comments:
That was a mistake IMHO which we should not repeat here.
They can use ...a and ...b, and this one ...c01 and ...c02, why not.
We could even think of MOVE-TO the a,b stuff to a c01, c02 combo,
but that might be overkill.

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At Sun Jan 1 15:35:02 2012, the following review was posted:

Reviewer: Steffen
Certification: certify
Comments:
see 99798b

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At Sat Jun 30 20:00:06 2012, a new version of the file was submitted.
Submitted by: cwdee
Existing certification-votes were deleted.
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At Sun Jul 1 11:15:04 2012, the following review was posted:

Reviewer: MagFors
Certification: novote
Comments:
There are too many "space" here in the name of 99798a and b. All the other cylinders/pumps are without dual space.

Why are there three parts called a and b, when all other are called c01 and c02?
74981, 74982 and 99798.

Are we missing the first generation of the pneu pump? Without the "Large Knob"?
Or is that one similar in design as the cylinder? 127c01 or 335c01?
Same design, but with an internal spring?
Should that file be created as "Technic Pneumatic Pump...."

Why is the spring loaded pump called "retracted/extended"?
Shouldn't it be compressed/released?

Should also the small pumps be called somthing else than "retracted/extended"?

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At Sun Jul 1 19:20:07 2012 a Parts Tracker Admin edited the header.
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At Sun Jul 1 19:30:04 2012, the following review was posted:

Reviewer: cwdee
Certification: novote
Comments:
<quote>
Why are there three parts called a and b, when all other are called c01 and c02? 74981, 74982 and 99798.
</quote>
..because we know that these numbers are the LEGO numbers for the assemblies. In the other (c01/c02) cases we dont (yet) know the assembly number.

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At Sun Jul 1 22:00:12 2012, the following review was posted:

Reviewer: MagFors
Certification: certify
No comments were posted with this review.

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At Thu Nov 22 13:15:08 2012, the following review was posted:

Reviewer: MMR1988
Certification: certify
No comments were posted with this review.

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At Thu Jan 31 21:25:02 2013, the following review was posted:

Reviewer: Steffen
Certification: certify
No comments were posted with this review.

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At Wed Mar 27 04:35:02 2013, the following review was posted:

Reviewer: Steffen
Certification: certify
No comments were posted with this review.

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At Mon Apr 1 20:30:05 2013, the following review was posted:

Reviewer: Steffen
Certification: certify
No comments were posted with this review.

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At Mon Apr 8 08:15:03 2013, the following review was posted:

Reviewer: Steffen
Certification: certify
No comments were posted with this review.


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