dualpusher
dualpusher is a term that does not have a single, universally accepted definition. In technical literature and industry usage, it is generally used to describe a mechanism, device, or component that uses two push elements (actuators or “pushers”) to move or position a load. Because the phrase appears across different domains, its precise meaning depends on context.
In mechanical engineering and automation, a dual-pusher setup typically employs two pushers arranged to act in
Applications include packaging lines, die cutting, labeling, stamping, and pick-and-place tasks where two opposing or consecutive
Outside of machinery, “dualpusher” may appear in niche product names, documentation, or informal descriptions of dual-acting