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The 3M 7010307911 is a coated abrasive belt designed for light to moderate-pressure stock removal, blending, and finishing on contoured surfaces. It uses a blend of 3M Ceramic Abrasive Grain and premium aluminum oxide, giving it a significant durability and cut-rate advantage over standard aluminum oxide belts. The flexible rayon backing conforms to curved and irregular workpiece geometry, making it a practical choice for contoured metal parts. A built-in grinding aid reduces heat buildup during use, which is especially important when working on stainless steel and other high-performance alloys. Installers and fabricators in HVAC, industrial maintenance, and metal fabrication trades use this belt for consistent stock removal and scratch refinement.
This belt is suited for use on belt grinders and finishing machines in residential and commercial trade shop environments. It performs well on stainless steel, exotic metals, and other materials where heat control and surface consistency matter. The P100 grit designation places it in the medium-fine range, appropriate for blending weld seams, refining scratches, and transitional finishing steps before final surface treatment. The durable resin bond resists heat-induced deterioration, extending usable belt life compared to standard bonded abrasives.
Designed for use on belt grinders and power finishing equipment accepting 42-inch by 1-inch abrasive belts. Appropriate for metal fabrication, HVAC duct and component finishing, and general industrial maintenance applications involving stainless steel and other alloys.
Installation of abrasive belts should be performed by qualified operators following the equipment manufacturer's belt-change procedures. Power down and de-energize the belt grinder or finishing machine completely before changing belts. Inspect the belt for tears or delamination before mounting, and verify the arrow or grain-direction marking aligns with machine rotation. Eye protection and appropriate PPE are required during operation.
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