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The 3M 7000036295 is a Scotch-Brite Surface Conditioning Low Stretch Belt designed for controlled surface finishing on metal and other substrates. Built on a durable cloth and polyester scrim backing, it resists stretching during high-tension belt operations, maintaining consistent contact across the workpiece. The non-woven nylon fiber construction allows the belt to finish surfaces while preserving part geometry, making it suitable for applications where dimensional integrity matters. At 72 inches long and 2 inches wide, it fits standard belt finishing machines used in fabrication and metalworking shops. Aluminum oxide mineral with resin bonding provides reliable cutting action without aggressive stock removal that could mar the surface.
This belt is used in metal fabrication, welding cleanup, and surface preparation workflows on materials including stainless steel, brass, and similar metals. It fits into finishing sequences where moderate cut rate and surface consistency are both required. The open web construction resists loading, extending usable service life in production environments. Fabricators, pipefitters, and metalworkers typically reach for this belt when blending welds, conditioning surfaces before coating, or achieving a consistent finish across flat or contoured workpieces.
Designed as a replacement or production-run belt for standard belt finishing and surface conditioning machines accepting 72 inch by 2 inch non-woven abrasive belts.
Installation should be performed by a qualified operator familiar with belt finishing equipment. Power down and de-energize the machine before changing belts, and confirm belt tracking direction arrows align with machine rotation before startup. Inspect the platen and contact wheel for wear before installing a new belt. Follow the machine manufacturer guidelines for belt tension to avoid premature backing failure.
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