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The 3M 7010325918 is a coated abrasive cloth belt designed for light to moderate-pressure stock removal, blending, and finishing operations on contoured surfaces. Built on a flexible rayon backing, the belt conforms to curved and profiled workpieces, delivering consistent scratch patterns across irregular geometries. The abrasive layer combines 3M Ceramic Abrasive Grain with premium aluminum oxide, a blend that improves cut rate and belt life compared to conventional aluminum oxide alone. Measuring 89 inches in length and 6 inches in width with a P220 grit rating, this belt suits precision finishing passes where surface quality matters. An incorporated grinding aid reduces heat generation during use, which is especially relevant when working stainless steel and other heat-sensitive alloys.
This belt is intended for stationary or portable belt grinders used in metal fabrication, weld blending, and surface conditioning applications. The P220 grit makes it appropriate for finish grinding, scratch refinement, and pre-polish preparation on ferrous and non-ferrous metals. It is well suited for aerospace, industrial maintenance, and fabrication shop environments where consistent finish quality on contoured parts is required. Metalworkers and fabricators handling exotic alloys or tight surface-finish tolerances will find the ceramic grain blend and heat-reducing grinding aid particularly useful during extended production runs.
Designed for use on belt grinders and finishing machines that accept 89 inch by 6 inch coated abrasive belts. Suitable for ferrous metals, stainless steel, and non-ferrous alloys in light to moderate-pressure grinding and finishing applications.
Installation should be performed by a qualified operator familiar with abrasive belt machinery. Power down and lock out the belt grinder before mounting or removing any abrasive belt. Verify belt tracking and tension according to the machine manufacturer's guidelines before resuming operation. Inspect the belt for tears or delamination prior to each use and replace immediately if damage is found.
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