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The 3M 7010299313 Scotch-Brite Surface Conditioning Film Backed Belt is a non-woven abrasive belt engineered for cleaning, finishing, blending, and deburring across a wide range of materials and surfaces. Built on a smooth, stretch-resistant nylon film backing, this belt maintains consistent contact with workpieces and performs reliably on stroke sanders and platen applications where reduced back-friction is essential. At 103 inches long and 6 inches wide, it is sized for industrial-scale equipment. The aluminum oxide mineral and resin bond construction deliver controlled, repeatable material removal in fabrication and finishing environments.
This belt is suited for metal fabrication shops, welding operations, and general industrial finishing applications where consistent surface preparation is required. It is commonly used on stroke sanders and wide-belt machines in both production and job-shop settings. The non-woven construction makes it effective for deburring machined parts, blending weld seams, and achieving uniform surface finishes on flat or contoured workpieces. Trades and industrial technicians working in light manufacturing, HVAC fabrication, or structural steel finishing will find it applicable to routine surface conditioning tasks.
Designed for use on stroke sanders, wide-belt sanders, and platen-equipped abrasive belt machines that accept a 103-inch by 6-inch belt. Verify machine drive and idler roller specifications before installation to confirm belt sizing is correct for the equipment.
Installation should be performed by a qualified machine operator or industrial maintenance technician familiar with abrasive belt equipment. Power down and lock out the machine before mounting or changing the belt. Confirm belt tracking adjustment after installation and run the machine briefly at operating speed before beginning production to verify proper tracking and tension. Follow the equipment manufacturer guidelines and applicable OSHA machine guarding requirements during all belt changes.
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