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The 3M 7010364722 is a Scotch-Brite Surface Conditioning Film Backed Belt designed for cleaning, finishing, blending, and deburring applications across metal fabrication and surface prep work. The belt features a smooth, stretch-resistant nylon film backing that pairs well with platens and stroke sanders where reduced back-of-belt friction is required. An aluminum oxide mineral bonded with resin provides consistent cutting action as the nylon fibers gradually break down to expose fresh abrasive. At 42 inches long and 1 inch wide, this non-woven belt fits standard narrow belt and stroke sander configurations. It weighs 0.2 pounds. Fabricators, metalworkers, and finishing technicians are the primary installers and users of this belt.
This belt is suited for both light cleaning passes and more aggressive deburring cycles on metal, composites, and similar work materials. The non-woven construction allows debris and swarf to escape through the fiber gaps rather than loading the belt surface, extending usable life between changes. It is well matched to stroke sanders, file belt sanders, and platen-backed setups in fabrication shops, maintenance facilities, and manufacturing environments where consistent surface finish is a requirement. The film backing performs especially well when heat or friction buildup on conventional cloth-backed belts is a concern.
Designed for use on stroke sanders, file belt sanders, and platen-backed machines that accept a 42 inch by 1 inch belt configuration where a non-woven, film-backed abrasive is appropriate.
Abrasive belts of this type are installed and changed by machine operators and fabrication technicians following the equipment manufacturer's belt-change procedure. Power down and lock out the sander before removing or installing the belt. Confirm the belt tracking adjustment is set correctly before resuming operation to prevent edge wear or belt wander. Inspect the platen or contact wheel for wear before mounting a new belt.
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