Centrifugal Tumbling

Centrifugal tumbling is a cost-effective way to debur, texturize, polish, and/or prep small to medium size parts for either further finishing or turnkey use.

Applications for Centrifugal Tumbling
Bulk Part Smoothing
Smooth large quantities of small parts efficiently to improve feel and appearance.
Edge Rounding Finishing
Round sharp edges on stamped or machined parts to improve safety and usability.
Pre Plating Preparation
Prepare surfaces for plating or coating by creating a clean, uniform finish.

Why OSH Cut for

Centrifugal Tumbling

Popular Use Cases

Tumbled parts are used in a wide range of industrial applications, including: medical instruments, jet engines and aerospace components, washers, coins, jewelry, as preparation for powder coating, and more.

Up To 1.4 CU FT Per Run

Currently, we can safely and effectively tumble parts up to about 8” L x 4” W x 4” D, but this process is more commonly used to deburr and polish many smaller (even intricate) parts at the same time, with little-to-no part impingement … making Tumbling an attractive finish option for mass production.

High-Energy Metal Tumbling

This process involves the use of abrasive media, liquid solution, and rotational speed up to 225 RPM to remove excess material (slag) from laser cutting, soften edges, and give the metal surface a uniform look.

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