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Angle grinder adapter for drill 6/10 mm | Bowlift

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Management number 235111412 Release Date 2026/07/02 List Price $15.60 Model Number 235111412
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Your drill is sitting in the toolbox while you spend extra money on grinding.

You have a working drill in the garage – and still buy an extra device for grinding, polishing, or cutting. With this angle grinder attachment, you can transform your existing electric or battery drill into a multifunction tool: grinding discs, polishing pads, and cutting discs can be attached directly. You can continue working immediately – without a second device, without extra costs.

Advantages

  • No need to buy a second device: You can perform grinding, polishing, and cutting directly with your existing drill – there’s no need to purchase a separate angle grinder.
  • No lost time due to retooling: The attachment can be changed quickly, so you don't have to switch between tools or re-clamp.
  • No uncertainty about quality: The metal housing withstands even intensive use – you don't have to check every time if the attachment is still secure.

Specifications

  • Material: Metal
  • Weight: approx. 124 g (6 mm) / approx. 132 g (10 mm)
  • Shank size: 6 mm or 10 mm
  • Compatibility: Electric drills and battery drills
  • Delivery contents: 1x angle grinder adapter

Application

  1. Clamping: Insert the adapter into the chuck of your machine and tighten it securely.
  2. Attaching the attachment: Attach the desired grinding, polishing, or cutting disc to the adapter.
  3. Applying: Start the drill and move the attachment evenly over the surface to be processed – metal, wood, stone, or jewelry.

Pro tip: Always start the drill at low speed and gradually increase – this way the disc sits securely and the result will be more even.

 


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