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The 3M 7010309798 is a Scotch-Brite surface conditioning belt designed for detail finishing work on a variety of metal surfaces. Built with a nonwoven open-web construction and an aluminum oxide abrasive bonded with resin onto a scrim backing, this belt delivers consistent results across blending, deburring, cleaning, contour finishing, and brushed-finish applications. At 132 inches in length and 1-1/2 inches in width, it is suited for narrow-contact-wheel and file-belt configurations where precision and flexibility are required. Licensed tradespeople and metal fabricators working on stainless steel, mild steel, and similar substrates rely on this belt for repeatable surface conditioning outcomes.
This belt is built for both manual and automated applications including robotic processing lines. The open-web nonwoven structure reduces loading and heat buildup, allowing extended run time compared to conventional coated abrasive belts. Typical use cases include setting the grain on stainless steel panels, blending weld seams, deburring edges on fabricated parts, and achieving straightline-brushed or fine-finish results on flat and contoured workpieces. It is sold individually and is appropriate for shop environments handling light to medium surface conditioning tasks.
Designed as a surface conditioning belt for use on file-belt machines, narrow-platen grinders, and contact-wheel belt finishing equipment that accept 132-inch by 1-1/2-inch belts. Suitable for use on stainless steel, mild steel, aluminum, and similar metal substrates.
Installation should be performed by a qualified operator familiar with abrasive belt equipment. Before mounting, power down and lock out the machine in accordance with applicable OSHA lockout/tagout procedures. Verify belt tracking and tensioning per the equipment manufacturer's specifications before resuming operation. Inspect the belt for damage prior to each use and do not exceed the rated operating speed for the belt and machine combination.
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