For finishing metals and fine jewellery pieces drum measures 300mm length. Specially designed for fixed time tumbling (0-60 minutes).
- Weight: 18kg
- Capacity: 11kg
- Voltage: 220V – 110V
Dimension: 570 x 210 x 390mm,
Barrel Dimension: 310 x 240mm.
MAX capacity of tumbler with media, water, cleaning solution & items being tumbled isĀ 11kg
WhatĀ else do you need?
Media – For this size tumbler at least 4 – 5 kg of media, Depending on what you are tumbling a mix of balls, pins & satellites are easiest , then the polishing compound powder (see P0124) ( 5 teaspoon) orĀ 40ml solutionĀ (see U0014 cleaning liquidĀ ) and water.
Handle small runs & touch-ups. The clear barrel allows you to monitor your piece & an easy-to-use lid gives you quick access to contents. Used with steel shot/media (M0162-M0167) &Ā barrelling powder compound ( see P0124) Timer, Direction & speed controllable. OrĀ ceramic media code A0126Ā along with water & P0124 / U0014 for a quick shine up, if items need de burring of rough edges try theĀ A0113 plastic triangle grit 600 alsoĀ with some water. Walnut shells (Ā A0119) are used dry for a gentle clean.
A tumbler is a great tool to own for any jeweller or craftsman- beginner to professional. The uses for a tumbler are endless from cleaning empty bullet shells, to polishing stones, jewellery, dental laboratory field, engineered spare parts, cleaning rust & castings. Different brands have different looking motors that work in different ways. Remember to use the right barrel with the right motor & media and pair it with the right polishing compound for the best result.
The main benefit of using a tumbler is the amount of time you will save compared to polishing by hand. As you can make a batch of jewellery, tumble polish & get on with something else. It will also get into nooks & crannies that polishing mops won’t be able to reach quickly & easily.
For cleaning of brass bullet cases shells pins work best , either theĀ pinsĀ or theĀ very fine magnetic pins withĀ U0014 cleaning liquid.
GenerallyĀ magnetic tumblersĀ are quicker than rotary tumblers , they use very fine specialised pins. These get into very hard to reach spots without causing too much damage to your piece. This uses a constant speed in one direction only.
Rotary tumblers are more abrasive take longer & need more heavy duty steel media to create the desired burnish, rotary tumblers generally have 3 directional settings, various speeds & a timer. Flat plate & very fine basket wire work is not always ideal for rotary tumbling. A mix of 3 different shot is ideal & must be used with the polishing powder. You do get various other wet or dry barrels for rotary where your drum can be changed from ceramic, walnut or porcelain shot to get different stages of finishing.
Lastly you get vibrating tumblers where similar media’s are used to the rotary tumbler & also give the similar finish, these are generally very large drums.
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