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The 3M 7010364697 is a Scotch-Brite Surface Conditioning Low Stretch Belt designed for precision surface finishing on metal and other substrates. Built with a durable cloth and polyester scrim backing, this non-woven resin belt resists stretching during operation, making it well-suited for consistent, controlled finishing passes. The springy non-woven nylon fiber construction allows the belt to finish surfaces while preserving the geometry of the workpiece. It weighs 0.24 pounds and measures 72 inches in length by 1 inch in width. HVAC fabricators, metal fabrication shops, and maintenance professionals working with stainless steel, brass, and similar materials will find this belt a reliable fit for intermediate finishing sequences.
This belt is intended for use in low-stretch belt grinding and finishing applications where aggressive material removal is not required. Its open web construction resists loading, extending abrasive service life across multiple passes. The moderate durability and flexibility of this belt position it as a versatile option in multi-step finishing sequences — capable of conditioning surfaces without marring or distorting the base material. It is sold individually and has a minimum order quantity of 10 units per purchase.
Designed for use on belt finishing machines that accept a 1 inch wide by 72 inch long abrasive belt, suitable for surface conditioning of metals and other compatible substrates.
Installation and belt changes should be performed by qualified personnel with the machine powered off and locked out per standard lockout/tagout procedures. Ensure the belt is tracked and tensioned according to the equipment manufacturer's specifications before resuming operation. Inspect the belt for tears or unraveling prior to each use and replace if damage is present.
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