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Pullstring

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A pullstring is a string or cord wound on a spring-loaded spindle that engages a mechanism when it is pulled. It is most commonly used in toys and motorized equipment.

For example, some dolls have a pullstring built into them that activates a speaker when it is pulled, causing the doll to say a built-in phrase. Also, many motorized lawn mowers use a pullstring as an ignition device. Attic ladders usually have a pullstring to allow the ladder to be pulled down from the ceiling.

Another type of pullstring (referred to as a drawstring) can be used in fashion, mainly used in bags they are used as a closing device and contribute to many aspects of the fashion industry.

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