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The 3M 7010364699 is a Scotch-Brite Surface Conditioning Low Stretch Belt designed for controlled surface finishing on a wide range of substrates. Built on a durable polyester scrim backing, this non-woven abrasive belt resists stretching under tension, making it well-suited for consistent belt-driven applications. The open non-woven nylon web construction resists loading, extending service life between changes. At 60 inches long and 2 inches wide, it fits standard belt finishing machines used in metal fabrication, maintenance, and surface prep. The aluminum oxide mineral with resin bond delivers moderate cutting action without aggressive material removal, allowing operators to finish surfaces while preserving part geometry.
This belt is intended for surface conditioning tasks where the goal is finishing, blending, or light stock removal rather than aggressive cutting. It performs on metals including stainless steel and brass, as well as other substrates where marring must be avoided. Typical applications include weld blending, surface deburring, and pre-paint or pre-coat preparation in shop and field environments. The 60 x 2 inch size fits belt grinders and finishing machines commonly found in metal fabrication shops and maintenance facilities. It is sold individually and suited for sequenced abrasive programs where multiple grades are used in progression.
Designed for use on standard belt grinders and surface finishing machines accepting a 60 inch by 2 inch abrasive belt. Suitable for use on stainless steel, brass, and other metallic and non-metallic substrates where surface conditioning without aggressive substrate removal is required.
Installation is performed by machine operators or maintenance technicians following the equipment manufacturer's belt-change procedure. Power down and de-energize the finishing machine completely before replacing the belt. Confirm belt tracking and tension according to the machine manufacturer's specifications before resuming operation. Wear appropriate personal protective equipment, including eye protection and gloves, when handling abrasive belts.
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