The moil point is an essential attachment for the hydraulic hammer, providing an impact surface to break through concrete, rock, and other hard surfaces.
It is crafted from durable and heat-treated steel, ensuring long-lasting performance and resistance to wear and tear. The 112mm chisel size is suitable for a wide range of applications, making it versatile for different projects.
The hydraulic breaker pipe driver is designed to transmit hydraulic power from the excavator or backhoe to the moil point, delivering powerful blows that effectively break up the material. This pipe driver allows for precise control and positioning of the moil point, enabling efficient demolition and excavation tasks.
Partsdic®, known for their expertise in hydraulic attachments, has developed the Montabert 700SMS hydraulic hammer moil point with meticulous attention to detail. The chisel's design ensures optimal energy transfer from the hydraulic system to the working end, maximizing impact force and reducing energy loss. This efficiency enhances productivity on the job site, saving time and effort.
The moil point's robust construction enables it to withstand the rigors of heavy-duty applications.
It is engineered to absorb shock and vibrations, minimizing stress on both the moil point and the hydraulic breaker itself. This durability translates into longer service life, reducing downtime and maintenance costs.
Partsdic® also prioritizes safety in their product design. The moil point is carefully engineered to minimize the risk of flying debris and fragments, protecting the operator and surrounding personnel. The chisel's shape and material composition ensure controlled fracturing of the material, reducing the potential for dangerous projectiles.
The Montabert 700SMS hydraulic hammer moil point is compatible with various hydraulic breaker models, offering versatility and convenience. It can be easily installed and replaced, allowing for quick adaptation to different job requirements. This adaptability makes it a valuable tool for contractors and construction professionals who frequently tackle diverse projects.