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  • The dual amplitude, dual frequency system provides a high frequency of 53 Hz (3,180 vpm) and corresponding amplitude of 0.34 mm (0.013 in) for higher working speeds and thinner lifts.

    ThomasNet News - Today's New Product News ThomasNet News 2010

  • It was an experience that came in handy when, in 2008, she jumped ship to become vpm of the New England Confectionary Co.

    Brandweek - News and Features 2010

  • It was an experience that came in handy when, in 2008, she jumped ship to become vpm of the New England Confectionary Co.

    Brandweek - News and Features 2010

  • The HS67ST offers a vibration frequency of 3,300 vpm and a centrifugal force of 2,650 lbs. while also offering easy operation with its hydraulic power steering and on-touch controls.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper 2009

  • The vibrating three-finger power pack and glove by Fukuoku enhance the size and function of one's digits, transforming your fingers into vibrators that run at up to 45,000 vpm (that would be vibes per minute).

    Gizmodo Dr. Debby Herbenick 2009

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