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The 3M 7000120729 is a Scotch-Brite Surface Conditioning Low Stretch Belt designed for controlled surface finishing across metal fabrication and manufacturing applications. Built on a durable cloth and polyester scrim backing, this belt resists stretch during high-tension operation, making it a reliable choice for consistent finishing passes. At 132 inches long and 2 inches wide, it fits wide-format belt finishing machines used in professional metalworking environments. The aluminum oxide mineral with resin bond delivers repeatable cut without aggressive stock removal, preserving workpiece geometry throughout the finishing sequence. Licensed trades and metal fabricators use this belt where surface integrity matters as much as material removal rate.
This belt is suited for surface conditioning work on a range of substrates including stainless steel, brass, and other metals common in industrial and commercial fabrication shops. Its open non-woven web construction resists loading, extending service life in applications where conventional coated abrasive belts clog prematurely. It fits into multi-step finishing sequences where maintaining substrate geometry and avoiding over-cutting are critical. Typical use cases include weld blending, deburring, and pre-finish conditioning on tube, sheet, and formed metal components.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement and standard-fit belt for industrial and wide-format belt finishing machines accepting 2 inch wide by 132 inch long non-woven surface conditioning belts.
Belt installation and replacement should be performed by qualified machine operators following the equipment manufacturer's guidelines. Power down and lockout the machine before changing belts. Verify belt tracking and tension after installation before resuming operation. Inspect the contact wheel and platen for wear that could cause uneven belt loading or premature failure.
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