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    Gimbel Automation Launches Free Tumble Blast Compatibility Checker for Blast Cabinet Owners

    Michael GimbelBy Michael GimbelMay 20, 2026Updated:May 20, 2026No Comments5 Mins Read
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    The new Compatibility Checker auto-fills interior dimensions from a database of major cabinet brands and models.
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    The number-one question Gimbel Automation hears from prospective Tumble Blast customers is simple: “Will it fit in my cabinet?” Until now, answering that meant measuring interior dimensions by hand, comparing them against spec sheets, and hoping the math was right. Today, that guesswork is gone.

    Gimbel Automation just released a free online TumbleBlast Compatibility Checker — a purpose-built tool that tells blast cabinet owners in under 60 seconds whether a Standard or Giant TumbleBlast automated tumble basket will fit inside their specific cabinet. No account required. No phone call. Just instant, definitive results.

    Why a Dedicated Compatibility Tool Was Needed

    The Tumble Blast machine is an automated deburring machine that sits entirely inside your existing blast cabinet. Unlike robotic blasting cells or standalone barrel finishing equipment that occupy their own floor space, the TumbleBlast drops onto your cabinet grate, rotates parts through the blast stream, and lifts out when you need manual access again.

    That drop-in design is what makes it affordable and flexible — but it also means physical clearance is non-negotiable. The basket must rotate freely at its tilt angle without contacting the cabinet walls, ceiling, or internal fixtures. Different cabinet brands have wildly different interior geometries, and even cabinets with the same external footprint can vary by several inches inside.

    Gimbel’s support team was fielding dozens of “will it fit?” inquiries per week. Some customers measured incorrectly. Others had cabinets not listed on any spec sheet. The Compatibility Checker solves all of this at scale — instantly, accurately, and without tying up engineering time.

    How the Checker Works

    The tool walks users through a simple two-step process:

    Step 1 — Identify your cabinet. Select your cabinet brand (Econoline, Trinco, Skat Blast, Clemco, Raptor Blaster, and more), choose the series, and pick your exact model. The checker auto-fills interior width, depth, and height from a verified database. If your specific tumble blast cabinet is not listed, you can toggle to manual entry and input dimensions yourself in inches or millimeters.

    Step 2 — Choose your TumbleBlast model. Select either the Standard TumbleBlast (the compact automatic sandblaster for bead-blasting and light CNC deburring) or the Giant TumbleBlast (the industrial automated deburring machine for heavy automated sandblasting and automatic sandblasting with abrasive media).

    The tool then calculates clearance for the full rotational envelope — accounting for basket diameter, tilt angle, motor housing, and mounting frame — and delivers a pass/fail result with an interactive 3D visualization.

    When compatibility is confirmed, the checker renders a 3D model of the TumbleBlast inside your cabinet’s interior envelope — viewable from isometric, front, right, back, left, and top angles.

    What the Results Tell You

    A green “Compatibility Confirmed” result means the selected tumble blasting machine fits with adequate clearance on all axes. The 3D view lets you visually confirm positioning and see exactly how much room remains.

    If the result is a fail, the checker identifies which dimension is the constraint — width, depth, or height — so you know whether a smaller model would work or whether your cabinet simply cannot accommodate blasting automation internally.

    For shops running multiple cabinets, the tool can be used repeatedly to check each one. Many facilities discover that their smaller tabletop unit fits the Standard tumble blaster perfectly for CNC finishing and CNC post processing work, while their larger floor-standing cabinet accommodates the Giant model for production-volume barrel blasting and automated bead blasting.

    The Products Behind the Tool

    For context, the TumbleBlast product line includes two models designed for different scales of sandblasting automation:

    The Standard TumbleBlast — a drop-in automated tumble basket for bead-blasting, CNC deburring, and SLS print finishing.

    Standard TumbleBlast ($879) — 9″ diameter basket, 0–16 RPM, up to 10 lbs capacity. Purpose-built as a deburring machine for small parts, machined part finishing, and post machining finishing. Ideal for automatic bead blasting, SLS 3D print post-processing, and light tumble finishing tasks. Fits most tabletop and floor-standing cabinets.

     

     

     

    The Giant TumbleBlast — the industrial-grade automated sandblaster for high-volume barrel finishing and sand blasting.

     

     

    Giant TumbleBlast ($1,289) — 12″ diameter basket, 0–30 RPM, up to 20–25 lbs capacity. An industrial automated sand blaster and automatic deburring machine with all-stainless-steel construction for aggressive media. Handles production-volume automated blasting, robotic sandblasting-grade throughput, and heavy barrel finishing — all without the six-figure price tag of a dedicated robotic blasting cell.

    Both units weigh under 20 lbs, require zero cabinet modifications, and can be installed or removed in seconds. That removability is something no permanent automated blast cabinet system or automated surface finishing line can match.

    The TumbleBlast running hands-free — the operator walks away while parts receive uniform tumble finishing.

    Who Should Use the Compatibility Checker

    Any shop considering a Tumble Blast purchase should run the checker first. It is especially valuable for:

    • CNC machine shops evaluating cnc part finishing machine options for edge breaking and deburring
    • Additive manufacturing labs needing automated powder removal and surface smoothing for SLS/MJF prints
    • Job shops processing mixed batches that require consistent automated surface finishing
    • Fabrication houses looking to replace manual automatic blasting labor with hands-free tumble finishing

    The tool is free, requires no login, and delivers results in under a minute — so you know exactly what you are getting before you spend a dollar.

    Try It Now

    The Tumble Blast Compatibility Checker is live and free to use. If you own a blast cabinet and have been considering blasting automation — whether for CNC deburring, automated bead blasting, barrel finishing, or general sandblasting automation — confirm your fit before you buy.

    Explore the TumbleBlast Product Line →

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