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The 3M 7010291197 is an adhesive-backed abrasive disc roll featuring aluminum oxide mineral on a heavy X-weight cloth backing. Sold as a roll, these Stikita discs are designed for rough, high-pressure grinding and stock removal applications across wood, metal, composites, and solid surface materials. The resin bond holds up under high heat and sustained pressure, making this roll a reliable option for demanding material removal tasks. The 5-inch diameter discs are cut at 36 grit, placing them squarely in the coarse range for aggressive surface work. Licensed tradespeople and fabricators working in shops or in the field will find the roll format well suited to high-volume use.
This disc roll is intended for use on angle grinders and random orbital or disc sanders equipped with a 5-inch Stikita-compatible adhesive platen. Typical applications include heavy stock removal on structural steel, aluminum, hardwood, MDF, composites, and solid surface countertop materials. The roll format eliminates the need to peel individual disc liners before each use, reducing downtime during production runs or large-scale finishing work. Well suited to metal fabrication shops, millwork operations, and general construction finishing environments.
Designed for use with 5-inch adhesive-compatible (Stikita-style) backing pads on disc sanders and angle grinders. Suitable for stock removal on wood, metal, composites, and solid surface materials.
Installation is performed by metal fabricators, woodworkers, and general tradespeople familiar with abrasive disc equipment. Before mounting a disc, ensure the tool is powered down and unplugged or the battery pack is removed. Press the disc firmly onto a clean, dry adhesive backing pad to ensure full contact and prevent slippage during operation. Inspect the backing pad for wear or contamination before each disc change, as a degraded pad surface reduces adhesion and can cause disc separation under load.
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