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The 3M 7010363531 is a Cubitron II 984F coated abrasive belt built for medium to high pressure grinding on stainless steel, carbon steel, cobalt chrome, nickel alloys, and other exotic alloys. It uses 3M Precision-Shaped Grain on a YF-weight polyester cloth backing combined with a grinding aid to deliver faster cut rates and cooler running temperatures. The result is reduced metal discoloration, lower risk of oxidation, and fewer heat-related stress cracks on finished workpieces. This belt is engineered for demanding production environments where consistency and belt longevity are critical factors. HVAC fabricators, weld finishing shops, and aerospace metalworking operations are the primary users of this product.
The 984F belt is sized at 48 inches in length and 6 inches in width, making it compatible with wide-belt grinders and pressure-assisted robotic grinding systems. It is well suited for production lines processing stainless steel components, aerospace alloys, and medical-grade metals where surface integrity and tight dimensional control are required. The YF-weight polyester backing is specifically selected to handle the rigors of high-pressure contact wheel and platen grinding without backing failure or premature edge wear. This belt is sold as a single unit with a minimum order quantity of 20.
Designed for use on wide-belt grinders and pressure-assisted robotic grinding systems processing stainless steel, carbon steel, cobalt chrome, nickel alloys, and other exotic alloys. Consult machine specifications to confirm belt drive compatibility before installation.
Belt installation should be performed by qualified personnel following the grinding equipment manufacturer's procedures. Power down and lock out the grinder before changing belts. Verify belt tracking and tension per the machine manufacturer's guidelines before resuming operation. Inspect the contact wheel and platen for wear or damage prior to installing a new belt.
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