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The 3M 7010361585 is an alumina zirconia coated abrasive belt from the 3M 577F series, designed for high-pressure grinding and edge work on metal and other substrates. At 60 inches long and 37 inches wide, this heavy-duty belt is built for wide-format industrial belt grinders and finishing machines. The alumina zirconia grain combined with a grinding aid delivers faster stock removal and longer belt life compared to standard aluminum oxide belts. The heavyweight, water-resistant polyester cloth backing resists tearing and deformation under sustained pressure, making it suitable for demanding production environments. Grit is 100, placing it in the medium range for controlled material removal and surface finishing. Fabricators, weld prep technicians, and metal finishing shops are the primary users.
This belt is suited for industrial and production grinding applications on ferrous and non-ferrous metals, including stainless steel and aluminum. The alumina zirconia mineral runs cooler than standard abrasives, reducing the risk of heat discoloration or warping on heat-sensitive base materials. Wide-belt machine operators in fabrication shops, shipyards, and metal service centers will find this belt a practical replacement for conventional aluminum oxide wide belts. It is available as individual units with a minimum order quantity of 5 belts.
Designed for use on wide-belt industrial abrasive grinding and finishing machines that accept 60 inch by 37 inch belts. Verify machine belt-size specifications before installation.
Wide abrasive belts should be installed by qualified machine operators following the equipment manufacturer's belt-change procedure. Power down and lock out the machine before changing belts. Inspect the platen, contact drum, and tracking system for wear before mounting a new belt. Confirm belt tracking alignment at low speed before returning the machine to full production use.
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