A hand pump is a manually operated device used to move fluids, typically water, from one place to another. It uses human effort to create a vacuum or pressure that allows fluids to be drawn up from a source, such as a well or a container, and transferred to another location. Hand pumps can vary in design, but they generally consist of the following components: 1. **Cylinder**: A chamber where the fluid is drawn in and expelled.

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