Sentences with phrase «pneumatic drill»

A pneumatic drill is a powerful tool that uses air pressure to quickly break or drill holes into hard materials like concrete or rock. Full definition
Assisted the Pipe Fitter assembling and installing piping for air, ammonia, gas and water systems by cutting and drilling holes using pneumatic drills
It can take pneumatic drills, diamond - tipped saws and months of work to extract bones from this type of rock, he says.
Assists Pipe Fitter to assemble and install piping for air, ammonia, gas, and water systems: Cuts or drills holes in walls to permit passage of pipes, using pneumatic drill.
With whip raised as the gate sprung, he lit into Nashua with the violence of a pneumatic drill.
That must be a pneumatic drill to the ears of Ralf Jüttner, his counterpart at Audi.
Emmett, as a construction worker, has the ability to use a pneumatic drill to break through areas and a spanner to repair parts, whilst Wyldstyle is acrobatic and can jumps across bars and scale walls.
The authors used scuba and pneumatic drills to penetrate the growing coral colonies and retrieve core samples.
Example resumes for this position highlight such skills as assisting in assembling and installing piping for air, ammonia, gas, and water systems; cutting or drilling holes in walls to permit the passage of pipes by using a pneumatic drill; and mounting pipe hangers and brackets on walls and ceilings to hold pipes.
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