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Vibratory Tumbler

Vibratory tumblers are barrels or drums that function by agitating materials in a side-to-side motion at high rates, creating friction and continuous grinding between the vibrating parts or deburring materials. The friction enables the parts tumbler to polish, finish and/or deburr, which refers to the removal of unwanted extra materials called burrs. Most often used as a type of polishing machine, vibratory tumblers are one of the two main types of tumbler used in deburring applications. The other main type of deburring machine is called a rotary tumbler.

Grand Northern Products
Byron Center, MI
800-968-1811
Vibratory tumblers and tumbling equipment are just a few examples of the surface finishing solutions available from Grand Northern Products. We pride ourselves in our product selection and in the quality of our products. We're confident that we can connect you with the surface finish equipment and supplies you need - visit our website to learn how our company can serve yours.
Giant Finishing, Inc.
Melrose Park, IL
800-404-4268
For the past three decades (and counting!), the professionals at Giant Finishing, Inc., have been connecting their customers with the vibratory tumblers and other surface finishing solutions they need. We're proud of the quality of the products and equipment we offer, and we take even more pride in the quality of our service staff. We're confident that we can find the right equipment for you.
Rosler Metal Finishing USA, LLC
Battle Creek, MI
269-441-3000
Rosler is a leading name in the mass finishing products industry. When it comes to offering quality vibratory tumbler solutions, Rosler is the clear front runner. Our expert service staff is ready to help connect your company with the finishing media and equipment solutions it needs. Visit our website or call us to learn how we can serve your company.
Engineered Abrasives
Alsip, IL
888-498-0895
Grit blasting, deburring, glass bead peening and ceramic peening. At Engineered Abrasives, we recognize that no two surface finish processes are the same. That's why we give careful attention to our customers' individual finish equipment needs. Our products, such as our vibratory tumblers, are second to none in quality, and we can help connect you with the specific product you need.
Finishing Associates, Inc.
Warminster, PA
800-220-3472
Mass finishing technologies are our specialty at Finishing Associates. Our state-of-the-art facilities in Huntingdon Valley, PA are equipped to help us develop the products and services our clients need. Our vibratory tumblers and abrasive media are the best available in the industry. Contact our friendly service professionals to see how we can connect you with the finishing products you need.
Mass Finishing, Inc.
Howard Lake, MN
888-260-6277
Our 15,000 square foot manufacturing facility is dedicated to one thing: serving our customers with the finest surface finishing solutions available. We take the quality of our products very seriously, and we strive to offer the best, most knowledgeable service anywhere to our customers. Call us or visit us online to learn about our complete line of vibratory tumbler and other finishing products.
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Vibratory Tumbler

While rotary tumblers are much less noisy, vibratory tumblers have several advantages in other areas. These include an increased load capacity, reduced finishing time and an enhanced ability to retain the original part shape with destructive deburring. As a result, vibratory tumblers are often used in a broad spectrum of industries such as: commercial, in which they are commonly used in jewelry polishing applications and in artillery stores for shell casing finishing; in industrial fields for manufacturing batch and continuous process applications; automotive, for parts such as bearings, castings, engine pistons and various engine accessories; electronics, for components, devices and a wide range of power supplies. Vibratory tumblers can also be referred to as mass finishers as they are able to process a large volume of materials, and can be used for small parts such as gem stones to large, bulky parts such as intake manifolds and chassis parts. Another advantage of vibratory tumblers is that they can be used for very fragile parts since they do not employ a tearing action or unequally forces that results in distortion or bending.

Unlike rotary tumblers, vibratory tumblers have no moving parts and consist of a barrel or a large bowl, a drive and a motor. The tumbling barrel is typically made from a very hard, durable material such as welded steel or stainless steel. The drive can be one of two types: electrical or mechanical. Both types of drives require motors to provide the necessary vibrations, and both the motor and the drive are contained in the base of the tumbler. The barrel is attached to the base through the use of springs, which allows the barrel to remain stationary while the base vibrates the parts. Vibratory tumblers may be used with or without tumbling media. For wet deburring, vibratory tumblers provide a very smooth polish because the media laps the parts. However, wet deburring is not often recommended for standards vibratory tumblers because it requires a lot of rinsing which significantly reduces the service life of the machine. As a result, dry deburring is more frequently used in vibratory tumblers and works exceptionally well due to the upward and angular force created by the vibrations. This force results in a shearing action between the parts inside the barrel, and acts in much the same way as the process of erosion.