coop creek
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yes, I bought this for my Griots G8 random orbital polisher and of course, it doesn't fit because it is for a ROTARY tool, duh. Is there a way to make it fit or should I just return it or give it away?
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Buff and Shine 5/8? x 11 DA Adapter
Autogeek sells a Buff and Shine DA adapter that might work for you.
i would use the correct one (below).. i'm not a fan of using a rotary backing plate with an adapter on the DA. IME, they come loose and there is the potential to cause damage if it flies off...
I guess I could try a 2" backing plate and pad for this area, or maybe a slower polishing speed....
Looks like it should work... But the description is wrong.
Here's the errors on the product page description...
- "Turn your dual action polisher into a rotary polisher!"
That isn't happening.
- "The 5/8 inch thread fits securely into your dual action polisher"
All of the DA polishers I'm familiar with have a 5/16"-24 mounting boss.
- "Buff and Shine 5/8” x 11 DA Adapter can be used with the Porter Cable 7424 XP Polisher, Griot’s Garage 6 & 3 inch Random Orbital Polishers, Megiuar’s MT-300 Polisher and any other polisher or buffer that accepts a 5/8” inch thread"
None of those polishers listed will accept a 5/8" thread. Each of them has a 5/16"-24 mounting boss.
- "Use Buff and Shine 5/8” x 11 DA Adapter to convert your 6 inch polisher to a 3 inch spot polisher..."
This is only true if you also have a 3" rotary backing plate.
Basically, there are several errors throughout the description. By the looks it is simply a 5/16"-24M to 5/8"-11M adapter. The 5/16 end fits your DA and the 5/8 end fits your rotary backing plate.