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The 3M 7010364352 is a Scotch-Brite High Strength non-woven abrasive disc engineered for general-purpose surface conditioning on metal substrates. Built on a durable, open-web construction, the disc resists loading and runs cool, which keeps the aluminum oxide abrasive cutting at a consistent rate from first use through the end of disc life. At 4 inches in diameter with a 1/2-inch arbor, it mounts directly to compatible right-angle grinders and disc tools used in fabrication, finishing, and maintenance applications. Technicians and fabricators rely on it for deburring, denibing, defuzzing, and achieving satin finishes on a range of ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
This disc is suited for light fabrication shops, metal finishing lines, HVAC sheet metal work, and general maintenance environments where consistent surface conditioning is required. The conformable disc body follows contours and edges, making it effective on irregular surfaces as well as flat stock. Multiple discs can be stacked on a single arbor to increase working width or aggressiveness, giving installers flexibility on larger surface areas or heavier stock removal tasks.
Designed for use on right-angle grinders and disc finishing tools accepting a 1/2-inch arbor and 4-inch diameter non-woven conditioning discs. Suitable for use on ferrous metals, non-ferrous metals, and similar hard substrates requiring deburring or surface conditioning.
This disc is installed and operated by machinists, fabricators, and maintenance technicians using standard right-angle grinders or disc finishing tools. Before mounting, verify the tool spindle speed does not exceed the rated maximum RPM for the disc. Inspect the disc for damage before each use and discard if tears or delamination are present. Always wear appropriate eye protection and follow applicable shop safety and PPE requirements when operating abrasive disc tools.
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