1 1/8″ Hex (Moil Point, 1 1/4″ Chisel)
237-84 1 1/8″ Hex – Moil Point
237-86 1 1/8″ Hex – 1 1/4″ Wide Chisel
The 1 1/8″ Hex moil points and chisels are commonly used in conjunction with heavy-duty demolition hammers, jackhammers, and breakers. These tools are ideal for a range of applications involving breaking, chiseling, and trenching. Here are some common uses:
1. Moil Points
- Breaking Concrete and Rock: Moil points are primarily used for focused breaking of tough materials like concrete, stone, and rock. They create cracks in hard surfaces, which can then be expanded using other tools.
- Demolition Work: These points are ideal for precise demolition in construction, such as breaking walls, foundations, and concrete slabs.
- Initial Penetration: Moil points help with starting holes or openings in solid materials before switching to a chisel or wider attachment for further work.
2. Chisels (Flat or Narrow)
- Cutting and Chiseling: Flat and narrow chisels are used for cutting and chiseling away concrete, masonry, asphalt, and other hard materials. These chisels work well for tasks like separating materials, shaping stone, or cutting through tougher materials.
- Tile and Surface Removal: They can also be used for removing tiles, flooring, or surface coatings from concrete floors and walls.
- Trenching and Channeling: Narrow chisels are often used to cut or create trenches and channels in concrete or asphalt for pipes, electrical conduits, or other installations.
These attachments are crucial for heavy-duty tasks in construction, renovation, and demolition projects where precise and powerful breaking or chiseling is required