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The 3M 7010300828 is a Scotch-Brite Surface Conditioning Film Backed Belt designed for cleaning, finishing, blending, and deburring metal and other surfaces. The belt uses aluminum oxide mineral bonded with resin to a smooth, stretch-resistant nylon film backing. At 132 inches long and 2 inches wide, it fits standard belt sanders and stroke sanders where reduced back-side friction is a priority. The nylon film construction maintains dimensional stability during use, keeping consistent mineral contact with the workpiece. Gaps between the non-woven nylon fibers allow swarf and debris to escape, reducing loading and extending belt life. This belt is installed by metal fabricators, maintenance technicians, and industrial finishing pros.
This belt suits a wide range of surface conditioning tasks on metal, including weld blending, scale removal, light deburring, and pre-finish surface prep. It performs well on stroke sanders and platen-backed setups where conventional abrasive belts may generate too much back-side friction. The gradual fiber breakdown continuously exposes fresh mineral, which helps maintain a consistent cut rate throughout the belt's service life. It is sold individually (each) with a minimum order quantity of 5 units, making it appropriate for shop stocking as a consumable abrasive supply.
Designed for use on belt sanders and stroke sanders that accept a 132-inch by 2-inch abrasive belt. Suitable for metalworking, fabrication, and industrial surface conditioning applications requiring a non-woven film-backed belt.
Installation is performed by metalworkers or maintenance technicians familiar with abrasive belt equipment. Disconnect and lock out power to the sander before changing the belt. Verify the machine's belt tension and tracking settings match the belt width and length before running. Inspect the platen or contact wheel for wear that could cause uneven belt loading.
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