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gang drill

[′gaŋ ‚dril]
(mechanical engineering)
A set of drills operated together in the same machine; used in rock drilling.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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The rotary axes accommodate a wide selection of different head configurations such as electric planer heads, gang drills and saws.
TUNNEL TO RICHES The gang drilled their way into the vault at Hatton Garden over the Easter weekend.
During the 2015 London raid, the gang drilled through a vault and stole gold, cash and gems from 73 deposit boxes.
In the London raid in 2015, the gang drilled through a vault and got away with nearly PS14million worth of gold, cash and gems from 73 deposit boxes.
One Last Job, by Tom Pettifor & Nick Sommerlad, on sale Thursday or order online at mirrorcollection.co.uk FAMILY Lyn with son Paul after Reader was cleared of murdering undercover cop John Fordham CAUGHT Reader on surveillance picture before his arrest for Hatton Garden heist WIFE On holiday with Lyn in early 80s PS14M Reader's gang drilled through wall of the vault.
The gang drilled three holes in the vault wall leaving a 25cm by 45cm gap but failed to force their way past the metal cabinets housing the safe deposit boxes, which were bolted to the ceiling and floor.
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