A moil point is one of the most commonly used tools in hydraulic breakers. It is a tapered, pointed tool designed to concentrate the hydraulic breaker’s impact energy into a small area, making it ideal for penetrating and fracturing tough materials.
- Design:Pointed Tip: Sharp, conical or pyramid-shaped tip to deliver high-impact energy to a small surface;Cylindrical Shank: Precision-machined to fit snugly in the breaker’s lower bushing;Full-Length Forged Steel Body: Ensures structural strength under repeated impact; Surface Hardened: The tip is specially heat-treated to withstand abrasive and high-stress conditions.
- Applications: Moil points are versatile, general-purpose tools, commonly used in:
- Concrete Breaking: Cracking footings, slabs, walls, and structures
- Rock Excavation: Primary or secondary breaking of hard rock or boulders.
- Road Maintenance: Penetrating asphalt and concrete in repair work
- Trenching: Breaking through hard materials before digging
- Mining and Quarrying: Reducing oversized rocks or loosening fractured rock
- Demolition: Fracturing reinforced concrete or foundation blocks
- Materials: Hydraulic breaker moil points are made from high-performance tool steels, designed for toughness, wear resistance, and durability under impact.
- Configurations:
- Product Line: Classicline or Proline
- Head: Conical, Pyramidal, or XProfile
- Machine Type: EC40, EC50T/RX3, EC70, EC80, EC90, EC100/RX14, EC120/RX18, EC135/RX22, RX4, RX30/RX38, RX38, SB52, SB102, SB152, SB202/SBU220, SB302/SBU340, SB452, HB3100

