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Tumble Blasting Systems

The Fastest Way to Process Thousands of Parts Per Shift

When production volume matters, nothing matches the efficiency of a properly engineered tumble blaster.

LS Industries Tumble Blasting Systems are designed to clean, descale, deburr, and prepare large quantities of small-to-medium-sized parts with minimal labor and maximum consistency. By continuously exposing parts to the blast stream while gently tumbling the load, every surface receives uniform coverage without manual repositioning.

The result is more parts processed per hour, lower labor costs, and consistent surface preparation from the first part to the last.

Built for High-Volume Manufacturing

Whether you’re processing castings, forgings, stampings, fasteners, heat-treated components, machined parts, or fabricated components, LS Industries tumble blasters deliver the throughput manufacturers need to stay competitive.

Our systems are engineered to withstand the abuse of continuous production environments while minimizing maintenance and maximizing uptime.

More Parts. Less Labor.

The true cost of surface preparation isn’t equipment.

It’s labor, handling, downtime, and inconsistent quality.

LS Industries tumble blasters automate the process, allowing operators to load parts, start the cycle, and move on to higher-value tasks while the machine delivers consistent results.

Built to Last Longer. Not all tumble blasters are created equal.

LS Industries designs equipment for years of production, utilizing heavy-duty construction, replaceable wear components, robust abrasive recovery systems, and industrial-grade blast technology that stands up to demanding manufacturing environments.

Machine Styles for: Tumble Blasting Systems

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Fixture Basket Blasters

Angled view of a rubber belt blaster showing industrial enclosed abrasive blasting system with rubber conveyor belt used for gentle, continuous movement of parts through a blast chamber for cleaning and surface preparation.

Rubber Tumbler Blasters

Angled view of a slat blaster showing industrial abrasive blasting system with slatted conveyor bed used for transporting heavy parts through an enclosed blast chamber for surface cleaning and preparation.

Slat Blaster

Angle view of a tumble blaster industrial machine used for batch cleaning and surface preparation of metal parts using abrasive media.

Tumbler Blaster