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The 3M 7000045862 is a convolute deburring wheel built for removing sharp burrs and radiusing edges on stainless steel, titanium, and other demanding alloys. The higher-density non-woven web construction gives this wheel more cutting action per pass while still conforming to irregular surfaces, intricate shapes, and contoured workpieces. At 8 inches in diameter and finished to a fine grit, it suits deburring and light finishing operations where surface integrity matters. Fabricators and metalworking technicians working with hard or gummy alloys reach for this wheel when conventional abrasives load up or leave unacceptable edge conditions.
This wheel is designed for bench-mounted or pedestal deburring machines that accept 8-inch diameter convolute wheels. It is well suited for production deburring of machined parts, stamped components, and fabricated assemblies made from stainless steel, titanium, and similar hard alloys. The conformable construction allows it to follow part contours and reach into recessed areas where rigid abrasive wheels cannot. It is sold individually and is most applicable in precision manufacturing, aerospace fabrication, and food-service equipment shops where burr-free edges are a process requirement.
Designed as a convolute deburring wheel for bench or pedestal abrasive machines that accept 8-inch diameter wheel configurations.
Installation and wheel changes should be performed by a qualified operator following the machine manufacturer's mounting instructions and ANSI B7.1 safety standards for abrasive wheels. Confirm the machine's rated RPM does not exceed the maximum operating speed marked on the wheel before mounting. Power down and lock out the machine before changing wheels. Always run the wheel at operating speed behind a guard for at least one minute before bringing it into contact with a workpiece.
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