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The 3M 7010329212 is a Scotch-Brite Surface Conditioning Low Stretch Belt designed for controlled surface finishing on metal and other substrates. Built on a durable cloth and polyester scrim backing, it delivers moderate flexibility and strength suited to applications where low stretch is critical. The abrasive mineral is aluminum oxide (AO) bonded with resin, carried on an open non-woven nylon web construction. At 132 inches long and 1 inch wide, this belt fits standard file belt and backstand configurations. Licensed HVAC, plumbing, and mechanical trades use surface conditioning belts for deburring pipe, tube, and fittings prior to brazing or welding.
This belt is well suited to light-to-moderate material removal and blending on metals including stainless steel, brass, aluminum, and mild steel. The open web structure resists loading, extending usable service life compared to coated abrasive belts in the same application. It works in sequences where aggressive cutting is not required and where preserving substrate geometry and surface integrity is the priority. Typical install and finishing scenarios include weld blending, scale removal, and pre-treatment surface prep in fabrication and mechanical service environments.
Designed for use on backstand, file belt, and similar abrasive belt equipment accepting a 132-inch by 1-inch belt size. Suitable for metal substrates including stainless steel and brass as noted by the manufacturer.
Install this belt on abrasive belt equipment rated for non-woven surface conditioning media, ensuring the machine is fully de-energized and the belt tension and tracking are set per the equipment manufacturer guidelines before operation. Wear appropriate PPE including eye protection and gloves when changing or operating abrasive belts. Do not exceed the maximum operating speed rating of the equipment. Inspect the belt for tears or delamination before each use and replace immediately if damage is found.
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