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The 3M 7000118901 is a pressure-sensitive adhesive (PSA) cloth sanding disc designed for heavy-duty material removal on a wide range of surfaces. The disc uses an aluminum oxide abrasive bonded with a resin system that resists heat buildup, helping extend disc life under sustained use. An X-weight cloth backing provides the rigidity needed for aggressive stock removal without tearing or breaking down at the disc edge. At 10 inches in diameter with a P100 grit rating and a maximum operating speed of 4000 RPM, this disc is built for high-output grinding and finishing tasks. Suitable for both wet and dry applications, it is installed and removed quickly from a backup pad or steel platen.
This disc is used in metalworking, fabrication, and industrial finishing environments where consistent, controlled material removal is required. The PSA backing allows the disc to mount directly to a compatible backup pad or steel platen without mechanical fasteners, reducing changeover time during production or field service work. P100 grit positions this disc in the medium-finishing range, appropriate for blending welds, smoothing rough surfaces, and preparing substrates before finer finishing stages. It performs on ferrous metals, non-ferrous metals, and other hard surfaces commonly encountered in trade and industrial settings.
Designed for use with backup pads or steel platens that accept 10-inch PSA-mount sanding discs. Confirm that the backup pad or platen maximum RPM rating meets or exceeds 4000 RPM before use.
Disc mounting and removal should be performed with the tool powered off and unplugged or locked out per applicable safety procedures. Align the disc carefully to the center of the backup pad or steel platen before pressing firmly to activate the adhesive bond. Do not exceed the 4000 RPM maximum operating speed marked on the disc. Inspect the disc for damage, delamination, or adhesive degradation before each use and remove from service immediately if any defects are found.
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