Pneumatic Moles definition

Pneumatic Moles means a pneumatic ground piercing tool designed to create a void for the passage of ground service pipes, cables, conduits or other related services.

Examples of Pneumatic Moles in a sentence

  • When You hire Pneumatic Moles from Us, these additional Special Conditions of Hire form part of Your Hire Agreement.

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