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BIHUI Anti-Friction Vibration Plate

by BIHUI
SKU LFTBV-BB
Original price $26.03 - Original price $26.03
Original price
$26.03
$26.03 - $26.03
Current price $26.03

Smoother movement, better coverage, cleaner results. The BIHUI Anti-Friction Vibration Plate cuts the drag between your beater and the tile, so the vibration settles the tile instead of fighting it — eliminating air pockets and reducing lippage for a stronger bond on big, rigid porcelain panels.

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A low-friction working plate that improves vibration transfer when bedding large-format tile.

  • Function: Minimizes friction between the vibrating tool and tile so vibration settles the tile
  • Benefit: Eliminates air pockets, reduces lippage, and improves mortar coverage and bond
  • Best for: Large-format and gauged porcelain panel installations
  • Pairs with: The BIHUI CVT Vibration Tile Beater & Suction Cup
  • Dimensions: 10-1/4" x 7" x 1/2"
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BIHUI Anti-Friction Vibration Plate — Get the Most Out of Your Vibration Tool

A vibration tool only works if the vibration actually reaches the tile — friction between the tool and the tile face soaks up the energy you need to settle the mortar. The BIHUI anti-friction plate fixes that. It minimizes friction between the vibrating tool and the tile so the vibration transfers cleanly into the tile, settling it into the thinset for full coverage.

The result is fewer air pockets, less lippage, and better mortar coverage and bond — especially on large-format and gauged porcelain panels where coverage is hardest to get. A simple accessory that makes your vibration tool noticeably more effective.

Why Tile Pros Choose It

  • Better vibration transfer: Low-friction plate sends energy into the tile
  • Full coverage: Settles tile to eliminate air pockets
  • Less lippage: Helps tile bed evenly into the mortar
  • Stronger bond: Improves mortar coverage and contact
  • For large format: Where coverage matters most

Pro tip: Keep the plate flat to the tile and move it across the surface so the whole tile beds evenly. Check coverage on the first few tiles by pulling one to confirm you're getting the contact you want.