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The 3M 7000120726 is a Scotch-Brite surface conditioning belt designed for metalworking applications where consistent, controlled finishing results are required. Built on a nonwoven open-web construction with aluminum oxide abrasive grain bonded in resin and supported by a scrim backing, this belt handles a wide range of detail tasks including blending, deburring, contour finishing, flat finishing, grain setting, and attaining straightline-brushed finishes on stainless steel and other metal substrates. The reinforced scrim backing and open-web structure reduce heat buildup and loading during operation, extending belt life and delivering repeatable surface conditioning performance. Licensed HVAC, plumbing, and metalworking trade professionals use this belt in both manual and robotic processing setups.
This belt measures 48 inches in length and 6 inches in width, sizing it for wide belt finishing machines and industrial sanding systems commonly found in fabrication shops, HVAC ductwork facilities, and metal finishing operations. It is suited for residential and commercial applications requiring fine finishing, deburring of edges and corners, removal of grind lines and mill marks, and preparation of stainless steel surfaces. Its conformable construction allows the abrasive to maintain contact with complex-shaped parts, making it effective in both flat and contoured workpiece scenarios including robotic or automated processing lines.
Designed for use on wide belt finishing machines and industrial surface conditioning equipment that accepts a 48 inch by 6 inch abrasive belt. Suitable for use on stainless steel, carbon steel, aluminum, and other metal substrates.
Belt installation and tensioning should be performed by qualified personnel following the machine manufacturer's guidelines. Ensure the belt machine is fully powered down and de-energized before changing belts. Verify belt tracking and tension before resuming operation. Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment including eye protection and gloves when handling abrasive belts and operating finishing equipment.
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