DIY HYDRAULIC EARTH MOVER

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Brand STEMagination
SKU: SHEM1
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Country Of Origin: Sri Lanka

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STEMagination Hydraulic Earth Mover


In the backhoe toy, the syringes are connected in a special way so that when you push down on a syringe in the cab, it makes the arm of the backhoe move up and down. Another syringe control the claw. This is just like how real backhoes use hydraulics to move their arms and claws!


Here are some fun facts about hydraulics:


Hydraulics are used in all sorts of big machines, like tractors, excavators, and even garbage trucks!


Some roller coasters use hydraulics to launch riders super fast!




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    Imagine the syringes are like tiny muscles that push and pull with a lot of force. When you push down on the plunger of one syringe, the water inside squirts out and pushes the plunger of another syringe up. This is because the syringes are connected by tubes, and water can't be squished. So, by pushing down on one syringe, you can control another syringe from far away!



    Things to remember before starting 


    Adult Supervision Recommended - Always have an adult present when assembling the toy.


    Handle with Care - Open the package cautiously as it contains small parts that could be easily lost.


    Avoid Missing Parts - Missing parts may lead to the toy malfunctioning. Double-check all components before assembly.


    Choking Hazard - Small parts can be a choking hazard for young children. Keep them out of reach.


    Sharp Objects - Be cautious of sharp edges or points on parts. Handle with care to avoid injury.


    Follow Instructions - Read and follow the assembly instructions carefully to ensure safe and proper construction.


    Clean Workspace - Use a clean and clutter-free area for assembly to avoid losing parts or causing accidents.





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