Bosch HC5011 1/2" x 21" SDS MAX Drill Bit
Bosch HC5011 1/2" x 21" SDS MAX Drill Bit
Termite Drill Bit SDS 1/2" x 21" is manufactured by Bosch is a high-quality hammer drill bit used to make it easier to carry out perimeter termiticide treatments, especially where there is a concrete slab. These drill bits feature 4 grooves which help to create extra torque when using SDS or SDS plus drills.
If you are wanting to conduct a home termite treatment and want to create a complete perimeter barrier, you will need to apply under concrete slab and this drill bit makes it easy.
Tools needed
To use Termite Drill Bit SDS 1/2" x 21" you need an SDS or SDS Plus power drill to drill into slab as well as the appropriate termiticide product for injecting into the drilled holes.
How To Use
- Step 1: Attach the Termite Drill Bit SDS 1/2" x 21" to a SDS power drill and drill into concrete slab to access soil for injection.
- Step 2: Inject the termiticide treatment into the areas where the holes have been drilled.
Where to Use
The Termite Drill Bit SDS 1/2" x 21" can be used to get deep penetration in concrete slab to reach termites residing under the slab or in wall voids.
When to Use
Use Termite Drill Bit SDS 1/2" x 21" when you are conducting a trench treatment for termite control and there is concrete slab that need to be treated around the perimeter as well.
Safety Information
Wear personal protection equipment that protects hands, face, eyes, and mouth when drilling holes for termite treatments. Read and follow all the label directions on liquid termiticides before applying.
Special Considerations
Drilling foundations for termite control requires an SDS or SDS plus Power Drill and injection application equipment. We always recommend a professional to do termite treatments to reduce the chances of error.
Availability | Online |
Restricted Use | No |
Shipping Restrictions | |
Brand | ROBERT BOSCH |
Keith's Pro Tips | "When drilling holes, you should place them about three inches from the home and around 10 to 12 inches apart around the entire perimeter. Once the holes are made, fill the holes with your selected termiticide." |
Product Drawbacks | Drill bit can get damaged or wear over time and may need to be replaced. |
Target Pests | Termites |
Application Equipment | Termite Tool |
Application Methods | Installation |
Active Ingredient | N/A |
Product Type | Equipment |
Formulation | Parts/Unit |
Application Rate | N/A |
Shelf Life | N/A |
Yield | N/A |
Use Sites | Indoors, Outdoors |
Time to Kill | N/A |
Comparable Products | Hawera Termite Hammer Drill Bits |
Restricted Use | No |
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Availability | Online |
Keith's Pro Tip | "When drilling holes, you should place them about three inches from the home and around 10 to 12 inches apart around the entire perimeter. Once the holes are made, fill the holes with your selected termiticide." |
Time to Kill | N/A |
Chemical Type | Equipment |
Formulation | Parts/Unit |
Application Methods | Installation |
Product Drawbacks | Drill bit can get damaged or wear over time and may need to be replaced. |
Active Ingredient | N/A |
Application Equipment | Termite Tool |
Mix Rate | N/A |
Use Sites | Indoors, Outdoors |
Yield | N/A |
Shelf Life | N/A |
Comparable Products | Hawera Termite Hammer Drill Bits |
Children or pets? | No |
Property Characteristics | None |