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The 3M 7010360754 is a coated abrasive cloth belt designed for grinding, blending, deburring, and finishing operations on metal surfaces, including stainless steel. Built on a tough polyester backing with aluminum oxide abrasive grains bonded by a heat-resistant resin coating, this belt delivers consistent cut rates under medium-pressure conditions. At P120 grit, it suits intermediate finishing passes where surface refinement and controlled material removal are both priorities. It is sized at 2.75 inches wide and 3 inches in working width, making it a fit for backstand, centerless, and coil-finishing setups. Metal fabricators and finishing technicians are the primary installers of this belt type.
This belt sees regular use in sheet metal and coil finishing applications, particularly where stainless steel surface quality is the end goal. Its construction supports both wet and dry use, which makes it adaptable across different shop environments. The heat-resistant resin bond helps the belt hold up during extended runs on grinding equipment where heat buildup at the contact point is a concern. It is sold individually and is suited to production environments running backstand grinders or centerless belt units.
Designed for use on metal grinding and finishing equipment that accepts 2.75-inch by 3-inch abrasive cloth belts, including backstand grinders and centerless belt machines used in metal fabrication and stainless steel coil finishing operations.
Belt replacement should be performed by qualified shop personnel with the grinding machine fully powered down and locked out per applicable OSHA lockout/tagout procedures. Inspect the contact wheel or platen for wear before mounting a new belt, as surface irregularities accelerate belt failure. Verify belt tracking alignment before returning the machine to full operating speed. Always wear appropriate PPE, including eye protection and gloves, when handling and installing abrasive belts.
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