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The 3M 7010329629 Scotch-Brite Surface Conditioning Belt is a nonwoven abrasive belt designed for detail finishing work on metal surfaces. Built with an aluminum oxide mineral bonded into an open nonwoven web with a reinforced scrim backing, it handles a wide range of surface conditioning tasks including blending, deburring, fine finishing, and achieving straightline-brushed finishes. At 132 inches long and 4 inches wide, it fits standard belt finishing machines used in metal fabrication and production environments. The open web construction reduces loading and heat buildup, allowing longer run times and more consistent results compared to coated abrasive alternatives. Fabricators, metal finishers, and maintenance technicians are the primary installers and operators of this product.
This belt is suited for use on stainless steel, carbon steel, aluminum, and other metals where surface quality and finish consistency matter. Typical applications include blending weld seams, removing grind lines and mill marks, deburring edges, contour finishing, and setting the grain on flat or complex-shaped parts. The conformable nonwoven construction keeps the abrasive in contact with irregular or contoured workpiece geometry, making it a practical choice for both manual and robotic finishing operations in fabrication shops, production lines, and maintenance facilities.
Designed as a replacement-style surface conditioning belt for standard belt finishing and polishing machines that accept 132-inch by 4-inch abrasive belts.
Installation is performed by metal finishing technicians or machine operators following equipment manufacturer guidelines. Power down and de-energize the belt finishing machine before changing the belt. Inspect the platen, contact wheel, and tracking mechanism for wear before installing a new belt. Verify belt tension and tracking alignment before resuming operation, and always wear appropriate PPE including eye protection and gloves during belt changes.
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