What is a moil point bit?

What is a moil point bit?

Moil points, also known as bull points, come in lengths up to 240" long. All lengths for these points are measured in overall tool length. Points listed on this page have a . 680" round shank with a round collar. These points may be used in demolition of concrete and for slag and refractory brick removal.

What is a moil in construction?

Moil points, also known as bull points, come in lengths up to 168" long. All lengths for rivet buster points are measured in overall tool length. Orders containing items 48" or longer are not eligible for Free Shipping.

What is a moil tool?

Moil Point tools allow for optimum positioning in material which is loose or can be easily separated, e.g. brick walls or loose rock in tunnels.

What is a moil point chisel?

Moil point chisels have a sharp, tapered tip to pierce and drive through concrete, brick, and slag. Also called bull points, they are used to chip, chisel, and break materials in cleanup and demolition tasks. WESTWARD.

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