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Eastwood 20043 Instructions page 3

5 lb. vibratory tumbler

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SET UP
• Place Tumbler on a clean, dust and grit free surface. The Tumbler rubber feet are designed to prevent the Tumbler from "walking" during normal
operation, however we strongly recommend that the machine be placed on a solid fl oor, away from any combustible materials. If machine is to be
operated on a bench, it should be blocked in to prevent any chance of it working its way to the edge and falling.
• Keep power cord away from and out from under Tumbler. The unit is equipped with a 5-1/2' long, grounded, 18 ga. cord. Plug into a properly grounded
outlet. If an extension cord is required, use 18 ga. or heavier. Do not exceed 25'.
• DO NOT OVERLOAD. This Tumbler is designed to accommodate a 5 lb. total load, wet or dry. ALWAYS FILL THE TUMBLER BY WEIGHT, not by volume as
it is very easy to overload the unit especially when using a wet solution. It is strongly advisable to weigh the contents including the bowl, parts, tumbling
media and liquid solution. NOTE: 1 pint of water = 1-1/4 lbs. Overloading will greatly reduce the effectiveness of the machine making the process take
longer. Overloading will also cause permanent damage to the Tumbler and the motor.
• The Eastwood 5 lb. Vibratory Tumbler will accept larger pieces up to 7" long and 2" wide however best results are achieved with numerous smaller pieces
no larger than 3". Be sure that no sharp edges or corners exist which can damage the interior wall of the bowl.
• It is not necessary to fully cover the parts being tumbled with media as the vibratory action will rotate and tumble them thoroughly during the process.
Begin by adding a small amount of media to cover the bottom; add the parts to be tumbled than add remaining amount of pre-weighed media.
• All Tumbler Media available at The Eastwood Company are tested and approved to be compatible with this Tumbler. The use of other non-approved media
can damage the unit and void the warranty.
OPERATION
• Inspect condition of parts to be cleaned. Parts should be free of paint before placing in the tumbler. Paint can be removed by soaking parts in a stripping
agent prior to tumbling. Eastwood Powdercoat and Paint Stripper (#12724ZP) Quart, (#12725ZP) Gallon or (#13793Z) Aerosol works well.
• DO NOT under any circumstances put paint strippers or solvents in the Tumbler bowl.
• Parts can be degreased by soaking in a solution of Metal Wash (#10120) (See package for directions). Or for faster degreasing, add about 1-2 teaspoons
of Metal Wash concentrate (#10120) to any wet media then add enough water to wet the parts. Rinse cleaned parts in water and allow to dry.
• For best results sort parts to be tumbled by approximate weight and condition. Tumbling similar weight/condition parts together will yield most
effi cient results. CAUTION: Be aware of total weight of parts, media and water. Do not exceed 5 lbs.! NOTE: 1 pint of water = 1-1/4 lbs.
REMOVING RUST
• Add Green Rust Cutting Media and parts to be cleaned. The ideal ratio for best tumbler action is 70% media to 30% parts.
• If adding water, add enough water to wet the parts and media, but not so much that standing water is visible. If degreasing is necessary, add a small
amount (about 1 or 2 teaspoons of Metal Wash (#10120) to the bowl. Excessive water will dampen the vibratory action while too little water will impede
proper action. Also, be careful not to exceed the 5 lb. weight limit or serious damage to the tumbler will occur. NOTE: 1 Pint of water = 1-1/4 lbs.
• Place lid over central mounting stud making sure the lid to bowl seal is intact. Place the rubber washer then the metal washer over the threaded stud.
Thread the handknob lid retainer onto the stud until it meets resistance then hand tighten securely.
• Plug Vibratory Tumbler into properly grounded 120V AC 60 Hz outlet. Set on/off switch on the base to the on position.
• Typical processing times range from 3 to 7 hours. It is recommended to check periodically to see if the desired fi nish has been achieved. Actual time to
achieve this appearance may vary greatly from 1 hour to requiring several additional hours depending on condition of media and degree of rust on parts
to be cleaned.
• For many parts no further surface conditioning is needed. If the desired results are achieved, make sure Tumbler is unplugged.
• Remove lid.
• If media was used dry, a magnet may be used to "fi sh-out" any steel or iron parts. For aluminum, brass or other non-ferrous parts, (while using rubber
gloves for protection) the media can be manually sifted for hidden parts.
• Pour media and parts from the bowl onto newspaper or a towel, remove parts and dry with a heat lamp or hair dryer to avoid fl ash rust.
• Allow wet media to air dry for future re-use.
• Clean bowl thoroughly for future use.
PRODUCING A HIGH SHINE
• To add a highly refl ective shine to the previously tumbled parts, remove the Green Pyramid media, clean the bowl thoroughly then proceed next to the
Finishing Media. There is no need to add any water or polishes as this media is pre-treated with a polish.
• Finishing Media should be tumbled with the parts for at least 6 hours. Tumbling for longer periods will yield a higher shine. Remember to use a ratio
of 70% Media to 30% Parts. This dry media will not remove an appreciable amount of material; however it will remove dirt, and stain residues.
Typical running time for this media is 6 to 24 hours.
• Protect the shine with Eastwood Diamond Clear for Bare Metal (#10200Z), Eastwood Tin-Zinc Electroplating System (#10049Z) or Eastwood Metal Protect
(#12499Z). For the absolute longest lasting fi nish protection use the Eastwood Powder Coating System (#11671 or #11676).
To order parts and supplies: 800.345.1178 >> eastwood.com
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