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The 3M 7000121036 is a Scotch-Brite Surface Conditioning Low Stretch Belt designed for industrial surface finishing and blending applications. Built on a durable cloth and polyester scrim backing, this non-woven belt delivers moderate strength that balances flexibility with durability. The open-web, non-woven nylon fiber construction resists loading, extending abrasive service life across demanding work cycles. Aluminum oxide (AO) mineral bonded with resin makes this belt effective for controlled material removal without marring the workpiece surface. At 75 inches long and 37 inches wide, it fits wide-belt finishing machines used in metal fabrication and industrial finishing shops. Trained fabricators and metal finishing technicians are the primary installers and users of this belt.
This belt is suited for surface conditioning tasks on a range of substrates including stainless steel, brass, and other metals common in fabrication and finishing environments. The moderate-stretch backing makes it well matched to applications requiring consistent contact across flat or contoured surfaces without aggressive stock removal. Its versatility across minerals, grades, and belt types allows operators to integrate it into multi-step finishing sequences, from initial blending to final surface preparation. It is used in both production shop and job-site finishing setups where belt width and non-woven construction are specified.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or direct-fit belt for wide-belt surface conditioning machines that accept non-woven abrasive belts in a 75-inch by 37-inch format.
Belt installation and replacement should be performed by qualified machine operators or maintenance technicians familiar with wide-belt finishing equipment. Disconnect and lock out all power to the machine before removing or installing the belt. Verify belt tracking and tension according to the machine manufacturer's guidelines before resuming operation. Inspect the belt and machine platens for wear or debris prior to startup.
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