By Application

Wide Belt Deburring

Flat parts coming off the laser, plasma, or punch carry sharp edges, slag, and oxide that have to come off before the part moves on. A wide belt machine deburrs and rounds those edges in one pass, delivering a consistent finish across the whole sheet so parts are safe to handle and ready to coat.

Buyer Guidance

How to Choose

For flat sheet, a wide belt machine deburrs and rounds edges in one pass. Timesavers builds the 42 Series with eight abrasive flap brushes for uniform edge radiusing and laser oxide removal, so parts come off the line consistent and ready to coat. If your work is flat parts off the laser, plasma, or punch, this is the machine that finishes them.

For heavy slag and stubborn oxide, a rotary brush head is built to knock it down where a belt alone would struggle. It targets the material the laser leaves behind so the edge comes out clean.

When the material is heat-sensitive or dust suppression matters, wet processing is the answer. Timesavers wet processing runs coolant that minimizes heat generation, prevents warping, and eliminates abrasive sparks, which protects both the part and the operator. Match the head and the process to your parts and you get a uniform edge without warping or rework.

The Lineup

Wide Belt Deburring Machines

Not Sure Which Machine Is Right for Your Shop?

Carlson's team has placed equipment in New England fabrication shops for over 65 years. We know which machine fits your material, your volume, and your floor plan. Call us or send a note and we will get back to you the same day.