How to Choose Between Tumblast and Table Type Shot Blasters

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When it comes to shot blasting, choosing the right machine for your workshop is a crucial decision. Two of the most widely used machines are Tumblast Shot Blasters and Table Type Shot Blasters. Both serve the same purpose—cleaning, descaling, and preparing metal surfaces—but the way they work and the type of jobs they handle are very different.

If you’re wondering which one is right for your business, this guide will help you understand the differences and make an informed decision.


What Is a Tumblast Shot Blaster?

A Tumblast Shot Blaster is designed for batch processing. Components are placed in a drum or conveyor belt that tumbles them continuously while high-speed abrasive cleans every surface.

  • Best suited for small to medium-sized components
  • Works efficiently in batch operations
  • Ideal for castings, forgings, automotive parts, and fasteners

What Is a Table Type Shot Blaster?

A Table Type Shot Blaster uses a large rotating table where components are placed. While the table rotates, multiple blast wheels clean the surfaces.

  • Perfect for large, flat, or heavy components
  • Handles complex geometries without tumbling
  • Commonly used for engine blocks, steel plates, dies, and fabrications

Key Differences Between Tumblast and Table Type Shot Blasters

FeatureTumblast Shot BlasterTable Type Shot Blaster
Component SizeSmall to mediumMedium to large
Operation TypeBatch cleaning with tumblingRotating table cleaning
Surface CoverageUniform – all sides exposed during tumblingExcellent for flat/large surfaces
Best ForFasteners, castings, gears, small forgingsEngine blocks, plates, heavy castings
Floor SpaceCompact designRequires more space
Loading/UnloadingAutomatic tumbling and unloadingManual or mechanical placement

When to Choose a Tumblast Shot Blaster

Go for a Tumblast Shot Blaster if:

  • You deal with bulk quantities of small/medium components
  • You need fast, uniform cleaning in batches
  • You want a compact machine that saves space
  • Your workshop focuses on foundry or automotive parts

When to Choose a Table Type Shot Blaster

A Table Type Shot Blaster is the right choice if:

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  • You handle large, heavy, or flat components
  • You need to clean parts that cannot tumble (like plates or blocks)
  • Your production involves fabrication shops, heavy machinery, or dies
  • You prefer precise control over part placement during blasting

Which One Is Right for You?

  • Choose Tumblast if your priority is batch cleaning of small to medium parts with maximum efficiency.
  • Choose Table Type if you work with large, heavy, or flat components that require stable positioning during blasting.

In some cases, workshops even use both machines—Tumblast for small components and Table Type for larger parts.


Conclusion

Both Tumblast and Table Type Shot Blasters are excellent solutions, but the right choice depends on your component size, production scale, and workshop layout.

At AeroWheel Surface Finishing, we manufacture customized Tumblast and Table Type Shot Blasting Machines tailored to your needs. Whether you are in foundry, automotive, fabrication, or heavy machinery, we can help you pick the perfect solution.

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