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The 3M 7000119514 is a Cubitron II 984F coated abrasive belt built for demanding metal grinding and finishing operations. It features 3M Precision-Shaped Grain on a YF-weight polyester cloth backing, which delivers fast, consistent stock removal while running cooler than conventional abrasives. The 60-grit grade and heavyweight YF backing make this belt well-suited for medium to high pressure grinding on stainless steel, carbon steel, cobalt chrome, nickel alloys, and other exotic alloys. A built-in grinding aid further reduces heat buildup, lowering the risk of metal discoloration, oxidation, and heat-related stress fractures. Licensed HVAC, metalworking, and fabrication professionals installing or maintaining precision components will find this belt performs consistently through high-demand cycles.
This belt is designed for robotic and pressure-assisted belt grinding applications in industrial and fabrication environments. It excels in operations requiring extended belt life with fewer changeouts, making it a practical choice for production grinding on stainless steel assemblies, aerospace alloys, and high-nickel components. The 132-inch length and 2-inch width fit wide-contact and narrow-platen belt grinders configured for long-form belt formats common in pipe, tube, and structural metal finishing.
Designed for use on stainless steel, carbon steel, cobalt chrome, nickel alloys, and other exotic alloys in medium to high pressure belt grinding applications. Fits belt grinders accepting a 132-inch by 2-inch belt format.
Belt installation should be performed by a qualified operator following the grinder manufacturer's guidelines for belt tensioning and tracking. Power down and lockout the grinder before changing belts. Confirm belt direction-of-travel arrow aligns with the machine's drive direction before startup. Inspect the contact wheel and platen for wear or damage that could cause uneven belt loading or premature failure.
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