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BIHUI 5/8"-11 Hex Adaptor for Electric Drill

by BIHUI
SKU DBAAH

Original price $7.95 - Original price $7.95
Original price
$7.95
$7.95 - $7.95
Current price $7.95

Run grinder-threaded diamond tools right from your drill. The BIHUI 5/8"-11 Hex Adaptor lets you mount grinding wheels, polishing pads, and specialty diamond tools on a standard drill — perfect for tight spaces and quick touch-ups when hauling out the grinder is overkill. The hex shank locks into the chuck with no slipping.

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A drill adaptor that lets grinder-threaded (5/8"-11) diamond accessories run on a standard electric drill.

  • Thread: 5/8"-11 threaded end accepts grinder-style diamond tools
  • Shank: Hex shank locks securely into a standard drill chuck to prevent slippage
  • Accessories: Grinding wheels, polishing pads, and specialty diamond tools
  • Build: Durable steel for high-speed rotation and daily use
  • Best for: Edge refining, hole opening, and detail work in tight spaces
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BIHUI 5/8"-11 Hex Adaptor for Electric Drill — Run Grinder Accessories on a Drill

You've got grinder-threaded diamond accessories but the job calls for a drill's control and lower speed — or you just don't want to drag out the grinder. This BIHUI adaptor bridges the gap. A 5/8"-11 threaded end accepts grinder-style diamond tools, while a hex shank locks securely into a standard drill chuck so the accessory won't slip under load.

It lets you run grinding wheels, polishing pads, and specialty diamond tools on a standard electric drill — handy for controlled, lower-speed work where a grinder is too aggressive. A small adaptor that makes your accessories more versatile.

Why Tile Pros Choose It

  • Grinder tools on a drill: 5/8"-11 thread accepts grinder-style accessories
  • No slipping: Hex shank locks securely in a drill chuck
  • Versatile: Run grinding wheels, polishing pads, and diamond tools
  • More control: Lower drill speed for delicate work
  • Handy bridge: Use the accessories you already own

Pro tip: Use a drill with a side handle and keep the speed moderate — grinder accessories spun too fast on an unsupported drill are hard to control. Confirm the chuck is fully tightened on the hex before you start.