Drilling -is described as the use of such a machine - drill to create holes for exploration or for loading explosives.

See also:
"Drilling" is in the NAICS Code "213111"
(Drilling Oil and Gas WellsOil well drilling on a contract basis)


"Drilling" is in the HS Code "8465.95"
- -- Drilling or morticing machines

"Drilling" is in the UNSPSC Code "20111500"
Drilling and exploration equipment

Ref: 123222/2006-09-19


Other Database Pages Exist for this Phrase:
Bore or borehole (Bore or borehole refers to a drilling term which ...)
Drilling rig (Drilling rig is described as a structure, which ...)
Percussion drilling (Percussion drilling is described as a drilling ...)
Rotary drilling (Rotary drilling is described as a a drilling ...)
Cable sonde (Cable sonde refers to a drilling tool described ...)

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