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The 3M 7010329036 is a Scotch-Brite Cut and Polish Disc built for producing satin or high-luster surface finishes on metal. Constructed with a durable open-web non-woven material, the disc resists loading and maintains consistent performance over extended use. The aluminum oxide mineral provides aggressive cutting action while leaving a polished surface behind. At 6 inches in diameter with a 1/2 inch arbor, it fits bench motors and straight-shaft tools. Weighing approximately 0.09 pounds, it is lightweight and easy to handle. This disc is suited for blending, finishing, light deburring, and surface cleaning across a range of metal workpieces.
This disc is designed for trade and industrial use in metal fabrication, maintenance, and surface preparation applications. It performs well on ferrous and non-ferrous metals where a controlled, consistent finish is required. The non-woven open-web construction allows heat to dissipate during contact, reducing the risk of surface discoloration or heat damage. Its versatile arbor size and disc diameter make it compatible with common bench-mounted and handheld straight-shaft grinding equipment found in fabrication shops and maintenance facilities.
Designed for use on bench motors and straight-shaft tools with a 1/2 inch arbor. Suitable for use on a variety of ferrous and non-ferrous metal surfaces requiring blending, finishing, or light deburring.
Installation and mounting should be performed by a qualified technician familiar with abrasive disc equipment. Ensure the tool is fully powered down and disconnected from its power source before mounting or removing the disc. Verify that the tool spindle speed rating meets or exceeds the disc maximum rated speed before operation. Follow applicable ANSI safety standards for abrasive wheel mounting and use appropriate eye and face protection during operation.
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