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The 3M 7010299272 Scotch-Brite Surface Conditioning Belt is a nonwoven abrasive belt designed for detail work across a wide range of metalworking applications. Measuring 17 3/4 inches in length and 2 inches in width, it uses aluminum oxide grain bonded with a resin system on a scrim-reinforced backing. The open nonwoven web construction reduces loading and heat buildup, allowing extended run time without sacrificing consistent surface results. Metal fabricators, maintenance technicians, and production finishing operators install this belt on standard belt grinders and finishing machines.
This belt is suited for residential shop and light industrial production environments where controlled surface conditioning is required. Common tasks include blending weld seams, cleaning oxidation, deburring edges, flat finishing, stainless steel finishing, and producing straightline-brushed finishes on ferrous and non-ferrous metals. Its conformable construction also makes it effective in robotic processing cells where the abrasive must stay in contact with complex part geometries through repeated cycles.
Designed as a standard 2 inch by 17 3/4 inch replacement belt for bench-top and portable belt finishing machines that accept this belt size in surface conditioning or non-woven abrasive configurations.
Installation is performed by metal fabricators or maintenance personnel familiar with belt grinder and finishing machine operation. Power down and de-energize the machine completely before changing belts. Inspect the contact wheel, idler, and tracking adjustment before fitting the new belt, and verify correct belt direction relative to the arrow or seam if marked. Follow the machine manufacturer guidelines for tensioning nonwoven belts, as they may require different tension settings than coated abrasive belts.
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