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The 3M 7010309513 is a convolute-constructed deburring wheel engineered for mid-range aggressiveness and hardness across a broad range of surface finishing tasks. Built with tough, layered construction, this wheel handles deburring, edge radius work, blending, polishing, and finishing on metal alloys, many plastics, and composites. It performs most effectively when presented consistently with sharp edges or metal burrs, making it a reliable choice for production deburring environments. The wheel runs in both clockwise and counterclockwise directions, adding flexibility for different machine setups. Weighing 8.6 pounds, it is sized at approximately 10.8 inches long by 10.7 inches wide by 7.9 inches tall.
This deburring wheel suits metal fabrication shops, machine shops, and finishing operations working with a variety of alloys, plastics, and composite materials. It is well suited for bench grinder or pedestal grinder setups where consistent edge treatment is required. The wheel edge can be dressed to maintain performance over time, extending usable life and maintaining finishing quality through repeated use cycles. Machinists, fabricators, and finishing technicians in light to heavy industrial environments are the primary users of this product.
Designed as a convolute deburring wheel for use on bench grinders, pedestal grinders, and similar rotary finishing equipment. Compatible with metal alloys, many plastics, and composite materials. Verify arbor hole size and machine spindle speed rating against equipment specifications before mounting.
Installation should be performed by a qualified machinist or finishing technician following equipment manufacturer guidelines. Power down and lock out the grinder before mounting or removing the wheel. Confirm that the machine spindle speed does not exceed the maximum rated RPM marked on the wheel. Inspect the wheel for damage before each use and do not operate a cracked or compromised wheel.
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