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The 3M 7000120603 is a Scotch-Brite surface conditioning belt designed for demanding metalworking and finishing tasks. Built on a nonwoven open-web construction with aluminum oxide abrasive grain and resin bond, this belt handles blending, deburring, fine finishing, and stainless steel finishing across a range of metal substrates. The scrim-reinforced backing adds structural integrity while maintaining the flexibility required for contour work and edge finishing. This belt is a standard choice for HVAC fabricators, sheet metal shops, and maintenance technicians who need consistent, repeatable surface results without excessive heat buildup or rapid loading.
This surface conditioning belt is suited for both manual and robotic processing applications. The open-web nonwoven structure resists clogging and dissipates heat during extended runs, making it effective for production environments where consistent surface quality matters. Common applications include blending weld seams, cleaning mill scale, setting brushed grain on stainless steel panels, removing grind lines, and deburring cut edges on flat and contoured metal parts. It is appropriate for use on ferrous and non-ferrous metals in light industrial, HVAC fabrication, and general maintenance settings.
Designed for use on belt finishing machines accepting 48 inch by 2 inch belts; compatible with ferrous and non-ferrous metal substrates in general metalworking and fabrication applications.
Installation should be performed by a qualified operator familiar with abrasive belt equipment. Confirm the machine is fully powered down and the belt tension released before changing belts. Verify belt tracking and tension according to the machine manufacturer specifications before resuming operation. Inspect the belt for tears or damage before each use and do not exceed the rated operating speed of the machine.
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