Jackhammer, a tool used to break up rock and pavement
Drill, run by compressed air
Topics referred to by the same term
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A jackhammer (pneumaticdrill or demolition hammer in British English) is a pneumatic or electro-mechanical tool that combines a hammer directly with...
A pneumaticdrill may refer to a: Jackhammer, a tool used to break up rock and pavement Drill, run by compressed air This disambiguation page lists articles...
There are many types of drills: some are powered manually, others use electricity (electric drill) or compressed air (pneumaticdrill) as the motive power...
electrical, pneumatic or hydraulic powered. Core drills are commonly water cooled, and the water also carries away the fine waste as a slurry. For drilling masonry...
manufacturing rotary oil-well drilling equipment. In 1939, CP designed and manufactured the world’s first impact wrench, both pneumatic and electric versions...
landscaping. Underground pneumatic boring is typically a low-cost alternative to directional boring. Underground pneumaticdrill uses compressed air to...
electricity, or by pneumatic motors. The rotating crank is typically connected to several cogs that set pressure on the skull. This specific drill is not connected...
by the first pneumatic reciprocating piston Reverse Circulation (RC) drills, and became essentially obsolete for most shallow drilling, and are now only...
powered by hand, by steam, by compressed air (pneumatics), by hydraulics, or by electricity. Machine rock drills come in two basic forms: those that operate...
vampires have looted from past victims, including a stake mounted on a pneumaticdrill, a crossbow, and holy water, which requires Jacob to recover his faith...
particularly as part of a bash valve in pneumatic cylinders. Where a reciprocating action is produced, such as for a pneumaticdrill or jackhammer, the valve may...
hours of hand excavation, a watch subjected to the vibrations of a pneumaticdrill for 30 hours worn by a stone cutter for three months, a watch worn...
a workman in the backyard of the building opposite started using a pneumaticdrill that drowned out anything the registrar, Lennon, or Powell said. When...
of pneumatic motors is in hand-held tools, impact wrenches, pulse tools, screwdrivers, nut runners, drills, grinders, sanders and so on. Pneumatic motors...
and to prevent wear and tear. Early rubber tires were solid (not pneumatic). Pneumatic tires are used on many vehicles, including cars, bicycles, motorcycles...
hammer drill, also known as a percussion drill or impact drill, is a power tool used chiefly for drilling in hard materials. It is a type of rotary drill with...
gold. Original cart rails, electrical lines and even an operational pneumaticdrill recovered from the mine may be viewed. This mine and Crisson Mine are...
as hammer drills, rotary hammers tend to be larger and provide a bigger impact force by utilizing a technology called the "electro-pneumatic" (EP) hammering...
the drilling of the Mont Cenis Tunnel in Italy and France in 1861, where a 600 kPa (87 psi) compressed air plant provided power to pneumaticdrills, increasing...
8-hour day, a minimum wage of $3 per day, an end to use of the one-man pneumaticdrill, and that the companies recognize it as the employees' representative...
though this probably has a different derivation. jackhammer (UK: pneumaticdrill) Jane Doe See John Doe. jaywalking crossing or walking in the street...
Drilling is a cutting process where a drill bit is spun to cut a hole of circular cross-section in solid materials. The drill bit is usually a rotary...
highway workman use with blowtorch cylinders strapped to the sides and a pneumaticdrill air compressor permanently fastened over the power take-off. These...