01 February 2009, 22:10
Robe763Drill Rod
Is there a standard color code for drill rod or does that vary by supplier or manufacture?
01 February 2009, 22:31
kcstottIt's usually Yellow but It does vary by manufacture
01 February 2009, 22:36
Markgood question and got me curious as I didn't know the answer offhand.
Anyway, it looks like it varies by manufacturer, here are 2 separate makers:
http://www.windsorsteel.com/grades/drill_rod.htmhttp://www.southerntoolsteel.c...nt/colorcodespf.htmlThese guys color code to the customers specs:
http://74.125.95.132/search?q=...=us&client=firefox-a01 February 2009, 22:40
Robe763the reason I ask is that I work at a power plant and they have some drill rod that a guy got for me. The smaller rod has a yellow end and the larger diameter rod is red. He did not know what material it was as far as O-1, A-2 ect. I was trying to find out what the type it is
01 February 2009, 22:44
tnekkccI asked on rec.crafts.metalworking about color marking metal:
http://groups.google.com/group...ead/e6be3304443be5a301 February 2009, 23:05
Doc224/375I'm not a machinist and don't know what colors are what .I obtained these from a machine shop
and they definitely knew what was what .
I have M2 Steel which is Red coded , I have D-2 Drill rod which is White coded .