answersLogoWhite

0

Subjects>Science>Engineering

What is cbore?

User Avatar

Anonymous

∙ 16y ago
Updated: 9/16/2023

Counterbore- A small hole is usually made for the threaded part of a screw or bolt. The Counterbore is an additional hole made to hide the head of the screw or bolt. If using carriage bolts make sure the hole is large enough to get your socket in as well.

User Avatar

Wiki User

∙ 16y ago
Copy

What else can I help you with?

Continue Learning about Engineering
Related Questions
Trending Questions
What indicates the location of a cathode on a diode? What is a back boiler? Do implants explode? How can you reuse rainwater? What is the safety standard certificate and emission testing? What is an enginierer? How do you design a reinforced concrete slab? How do you test a co2 cylinder? Different between motorolla 6800 and Intel 8085? What is the purpose of bearers or load supports? Write a c program to determine the size of an array? Will technology one day progress to the point where there will not be a need to distinguish between hardware and software meaning that no difference would be perceived between the 2 types of interface? Define tender and types of tender? What are 3 resistive loads? What kind of drawing is 3D drawing? What is the major difference in class and interface in c? What do you mean by load shreding? In which part impeller use in a pump? What is the meaning of en-steel? What is the average life of a sump pump?

Resources

Leaderboard All Tags Unanswered

Top Categories

Algebra Chemistry Biology World History English Language Arts Psychology Computer Science Economics

Product

Community Guidelines Honor Code Flashcard Maker Study Guides Math Solver FAQ

Company

About Us Contact Us Terms of Service Privacy Policy Disclaimer Cookie Policy IP Issues
Answers Logo
Copyright ©2026 Infospace Holdings LLC, A System1 Company. All Rights Reserved. The material on this site can not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with prior written permission of Answers.