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The 3M 7010364531 is a Scotch-Brite Surface Conditioning Low Stretch Belt designed for metal finishing, blending, and surface prep work across a wide range of industrial and trade applications. Built on a durable cloth and polyester scrim backing, it delivers moderate stretch resistance suited for consistent, controlled finishing passes. The non-woven nylon fiber construction allows the belt to finish surfaces while maintaining the geometry of the workpiece. At 132 inches long and 5 inches wide, this belt fits wide-format belt grinding and finishing machines common in fabrication shops and field service environments. Aluminum oxide abrasive grain with resin bond provides reliable, repeatable cut without aggressive stock removal.
This belt is used in metal fabrication, welding prep, and surface blending operations on substrates including stainless steel, brass, and other ferrous and non-ferrous metals. The open-web non-woven construction resists loading, making it effective when working with materials that tend to clog conventional abrasive belts. It is well suited for both production finishing sequences and one-off custom work where surface geometry must be preserved. Machinists, metal fabricators, and trade professionals handling structural steel or precision components will find this belt fits into mid-sequence conditioning steps without marring the base material.
Designed as a direct-fit replacement for 132 inch by 5 inch belt grinder and surface conditioning machines used in metal fabrication and finishing applications. No specific OEM model compatibility was provided in the product data.
Installation is performed by metal fabricators or abrasives equipment operators familiar with belt tensioning and tracking procedures. Power down and de-energize the belt grinding or finishing machine completely before changing belts. Confirm belt tracking alignment after installation and before resuming operation to prevent edge wear or belt failure. Follow the machine manufacturer guidelines for proper tension settings appropriate to non-woven abrasive belts.
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