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The 3M 7000045956 is a convolutely wound deburring and finishing wheel designed for high-performance material removal and surface finishing on metal workpieces. Built with a hard, long-lasting 8-density construction and fine-grade silicon carbide abrasive mineral, this wheel delivers consistent cutting action across the full face width. At 14 inches in diameter, 3 inches wide, and bored to an 8-inch arbor, it mounts on standard deburring and finishing machines used in metal fabrication and industrial maintenance environments. Metalworkers and finishing technicians rely on this wheel for edge deburring, light stock removal, and surface conditioning tasks.
This wheel is suited for deburring and finishing operations in metalworking shops, fabrication facilities, and industrial maintenance settings. The fine silicon carbide abrasive makes it appropriate for finishing passes on ferrous and non-ferrous metals where surface quality matters alongside material removal. The convolutely wound core construction provides a consistent, resilient contact face throughout the life of the wheel, making it a practical choice for production deburring runs and bench finishing work performed by machinists and fabricators.
Designed as a replacement or production deburring wheel for stationary deburring and finishing machines accepting a 14-inch diameter wheel with an 8-inch arbor bore and 3-inch face width.
Installation should be performed by a qualified machinist or maintenance technician familiar with abrasive wheel mounting procedures. Power down and lockout/tagout the machine completely before mounting or removing the wheel. Verify that the machine spindle speed rating meets or exceeds the wheel's maximum operating speed before use. Inspect the wheel for damage before mounting and ensure flanges and blotters are seated correctly per ANSI B7.1 safe-use guidelines.
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