counterbore
Americannoun
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a tool for enlarging a drilled hole for a portion of its length, as to permit sinking a screw head.
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the portion of the hole so enlarged.
verb (used with object)
Other Word Forms
- counterborer noun
Etymology
Origin of counterbore
Example Sentences
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For counterboring small holes or for facing the metal around their ends, the form of counterbore shown in Fig.
From Modern Machine-Shop Practice, Volumes I and II by Rose, Joshua
For enlarging a hole for a certain distance the counterbore is employed.
From Modern Machine-Shop Practice, Volumes I and II by Rose, Joshua
A counterbore in the arbor hub provides clearance for the hub of the pulley which projects beyond the rim on one side.
From Turning and Boring A specialized treatise for machinists, students in the industrial and engineering schools, and apprentices, on turning and boring methods, etc. by Jones, Franklin D.
When the cannon is loaded, a small quantity of powder is placed in the counterbore, and the spark between C and E ignites this and discharges the cannon.
From The Boy Mechanic: Volume 1 700 Things for Boys to Do by Popular Mechanics Co.
If taken off at all it must be pulled, for the dowel-pins, key and counterbore are close fits.
From Steam Turbines A Book of Instruction for the Adjustment and Operation of the Principal Types of this Class of Prime Movers by Collins, Hubert E. (Hubert Edwin)
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