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The 3M 7010328758 Scotch-Brite Surface Conditioning Film Backed Belt is a non-woven abrasive belt designed for cleaning, finishing, blending, and deburring metal and other surfaces. Built on a smooth, stretch-resistant nylon film backing, this belt delivers consistent cutting action across its full service life. The aluminum oxide mineral construction and resin bond work together with the non-woven fiber structure to produce repeatable surface finishes. At 60 inches long and 19 inches wide, this belt suits large-format stroke sanders and wide-belt machines. Gaps between the nylon fibers allow debris to escape, reducing loading and extending belt life. Metalworkers, fabricators, and finishing technicians are the primary installers and users of this belt.
This belt fits applications where consistent surface conditioning is required across flat or contoured workpieces. It performs well in metal fabrication shops, aerospace finishing operations, and industrial manufacturing environments. Typical uses include weld blending, scale removal, light deburring, and pre-paint surface preparation. The film backing reduces back-of-belt friction, making it well suited for stroke sanders and platen-type machines where conventional cloth-backed belts may generate excess drag. The gradual fiber breakdown continuously exposes fresh mineral, supporting uniform cut rate over the life of the belt.
Designed for use on large-format stroke sanders, wide-belt finishing machines, and platen-type abrasive equipment requiring a 60-inch by 19-inch non-woven belt.
Installation should be performed by a trained machine operator or maintenance technician familiar with abrasive belt equipment. Power down and lock out the sander before changing belts. Confirm belt tracking and tension per the equipment manufacturer's specifications before resuming operation. Inspect the contact platen or drum for wear or damage prior to mounting a new belt.
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