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cable drilling

cable drilling

[′kā·bəl ‚dril·iŋ]
(engineering)
Rock drilling in which the rock is penetrated by percussion, at the bottom of the hole, of a bit suspended from a wire line and given motion by a beam pivoted at the center.
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