Finally, it's time to see this fantastic process with much detail. There are many sizes of these machines available on the market, it is for you to decide which is best for your shop.
I bought the smallest machine, as I use it only a few times a month. Even in this smallest size, it still works wonders for me, as it will work for you.
I'm using an assortment of jewellery that I keep for photographic purposes as sample.
Just remember these few notes:
1) The 'tumbling action' will not ruin any jewellery that is inside of the plastic container => flask.
2) The 'continuous tumbling' will make your (dull looking) jewellery shine as if it was bought a few days ago.
3) DO NOT PUT LARGE PIECES OF JEWELERY IN TOGETHER WITH SMALLER ITEMS.
This is my "Magnetic Tumbler-Finisher"; you can see steel pins in the flask being 'agitated in a circular motion'.
4) There are a series of magnets inside the bottom plate that are rotating at a constant high speed, which in turn move the pins in the flask.
5) These strong magnets, in conjunction with the metal pins, are the key in what makes this machine work.
This particular 'tumbler' has a timer for the tumbling action. As you see that the flask has instructions as to where the 'water level' should be.
Do not fill the liquid to the top of the flask, as the rotating liquid will surely overflow.
These very large metal balls and thick pins are basicaly used with non-jewellery items.




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