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The 3M 7010360538 is an aluminum oxide coated abrasive cloth belt engineered for demanding material removal tasks in metalworking and woodworking environments. Measuring 70.5 inches in length and 10 inches in width, this belt carries a 50-grit rating suited for aggressive stock removal, deburring, and surface blending. The X-weight cloth backing provides the rigidity and tear resistance needed to handle heavy sanding and grinding loads. A resin bond system locks the abrasive mineral in place under high heat and pressure conditions common in production sanding. Fabricators, machinists, and finishing technicians working in metal fabrication or woodworking shops will find this belt a reliable consumable for wide-belt, edge, and portable belt sanding operations.
This belt is designed for use on metal substrates including ferrous and non-ferrous alloys, as well as wood. Its tube-shaped band construction allows it to conform to both inner and outer contours, making it effective for removing parting lines, casting imperfections, and burrs from machined or formed parts. The belt is also compatible with rubber expander wheel attachments used with die grinders and rotary drills, expanding its range into tight-clearance deburring applications. Suitable for wide belt sanders, edge sanders, and handheld portable belt sander tools.
Designed for use with wide belt sanders, edge sanders, and portable belt sanding equipment accepting a 70.5-inch by 10-inch abrasive belt. Also fits rubber expander wheel attachments used with die grinders and rotary drills.
Installation of abrasive belts should be performed by qualified personnel following the equipment manufacturer's belt-change procedures. Always power down and disconnect the sander or grinder before changing belts. Verify belt tracking and tension per machine specifications before resuming operation. Inspect the belt for tears or damage prior to each use and replace immediately if defects are found.
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