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The 3M 7010329084 Scotch-Brite Surface Conditioning Film Backed Belt is a non-woven abrasive belt engineered for cleaning, finishing, blending, and deburring across a wide range of surface conditioning applications. The belt uses an aluminum oxide mineral bonded with resin onto a smooth, tough, stretch-resistant nylon film backing. That film backing reduces friction on the back of the belt, making it well suited for stroke sanders and platen-style machines. As the nylon fibers gradually break down during use, fresh mineral is exposed, delivering a consistent cut throughout the belt's service life. Open gaps between the fibers allow swarf and debris to escape, which helps prevent loading and extends usable life. Installers and fabricators in metal finishing, welding shops, and light manufacturing rely on this belt for predictable, repeatable results.
This belt is intended for use on belt sanders, stroke sanders, and platen machines where a film-backed non-woven abrasive is required. It is well suited for metal, stainless steel, aluminum, and other hard substrates that require surface prep, weld blending, or cosmetic finishing work. The reduced-friction film backing is especially useful in applications where the belt contacts a platen directly, reducing heat buildup and drag. The 280-inch length and 6-inch width make this a large-format belt appropriate for industrial-scale equipment rather than benchtop or handheld tools.
Designed for use with industrial belt sanders and stroke sanders that accept a 280-inch by 6-inch non-woven film-backed abrasive belt.
Belt installation should be performed by qualified personnel familiar with abrasive belt equipment. Before changing the belt, power down and lock out the machine per applicable OSHA lockout/tagout procedures. Confirm belt tracking and tensioner settings match the machine manufacturer's requirements before resuming operation. Do not exceed the maximum RPM or surface speed rating of the equipment.
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