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The 3M 7010361739 is an aluminum oxide cloth abrasive belt in the 341D series, designed for metal deburring, general metalworking, and woodworking surface preparation. Measuring 60 inches long by 2 inches wide with a 60-grit cut, this belt uses a tough aluminum oxide mineral that cuts fast and holds up across a range of metal and wood substrates. The X-weight cloth backing handles heavy sanding and grinding loads without tearing. A resin bond system keeps the mineral in place under high heat and pressure, extending belt life in demanding production or shop environments. Licensed tradespeople and shop fabricators working on metal finishing or wood prep will find this belt sized for wide belt, edge, and portable sanding machine configurations.
This belt is suited for residential and commercial shop use wherever metal deburring, parting line removal, or general surface conditioning is required. Its tube-shaped band profile fits inner and outer contours, making it effective for irregular or cylindrical workpieces. The belt is also compatible with rubber expander wheel attachments used with die grinders or rotary drills, broadening its range of applications beyond traditional sanding machines. It works on metal substrates including steel and similar alloys, as well as wood surfaces requiring stock removal or blending.
Designed for use on wide belt, edge, and portable belt sanding machines that accept 60 x 2 inch abrasive belts. Also fits rubber expander wheel attachments used with die grinders and rotary drills when sold with the appropriate accessory.
Install and replace abrasive belts only after powering down and unplugging or locking out the sanding machine per standard lockout/tagout procedures. Confirm belt tracking and tension according to the machine manufacturer's guidelines before resuming operation. Wear appropriate PPE including eye protection and gloves when handling or replacing abrasive belts. Inspect the belt for tears, glazing, or loading before each use and remove from service if defects are found.
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