drill rod
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Definition
- Noun:
- A carbon steel rod: A drill rod is a specific type of carbon steel rod, characterized by its strength and durability.
- Tool component for drilling and fastening: It is primarily used as a component in rock drills or as a dowel (a pin for securing parts together).
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The miner replaced the worn drill rod before continuing.
- Drill rods must be made of high-quality carbon steel to withstand the pressure.
Advanced Usage
- Technical Specification: In engineering contexts, "drill rod" often refers to a specific grade of steel (like O1 or A2 tool steel) known for its hardness and ability to hold a sharp edge, used not only for drilling but also for making punches, taps, and other tools.
- The machinist selected an O1 drill rod to fabricate a custom punch.
Variants and Related Words
- Drill steel: A near-synonymous term, often used interchangeably in mining and construction for the rods used in percussive drilling.
- Doweling: The process of using rods, which can be drill rods, for joining wood or other materials.
Synonyms
- Rock drill steel
- Drill stem (though this can refer to a larger assembly in oil drilling)
Related Phrases
- Rod string: In deep drilling, multiple drill rods are connected to form a "string."
- They added another section to the drill rod string to reach greater depth.
Noun
- carbon steel used for rock drills and dowels