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The 3M 7010364953 Scotch-Brite Surface Conditioning Film Backed Belt is a non-woven abrasive belt engineered for cleaning, finishing, blending, and deburring applications across metal fabrication and surface prep work. Built on a smooth, stretch-resistant nylon film backing, this belt maintains close, consistent cutting action throughout its service life. The film backing reduces friction on the back of the belt, making it a reliable choice for stroke sanders and platen-based operations where heat buildup and belt slippage are common concerns. Licensed tradespeople and skilled fabricators working in sheet metal, welding prep, and general industrial finishing applications rely on this belt for repeatable surface results.
This belt is suited for both light-duty surface conditioning and more demanding deburring and blending tasks in industrial and fabrication environments. The non-woven construction allows gaps between nylon fibers to channel away swarf and debris, reducing loading and extending working life. As the fibers wear, they gradually break down to expose fresh mineral, which keeps cutting action consistent from start to finish. At 258 inches in length and 6 inches in width, this belt fits large-format stroke sanders and wide belt machines commonly found in commercial metalworking shops.
Designed for use on stroke sanders, wide-belt sanders, and platen-based grinding machines that accept a 258-inch by 6-inch abrasive belt in non-woven film-backed format.
Installation should be performed by a qualified operator familiar with abrasive belt machinery. Power down and lockout the sander before changing belts, and verify belt tracking and tension are within machine specifications before resuming operation. Inspect the belt for tears or edge damage prior to each use. Follow applicable ANSI and machine-manufacturer safety guidelines for abrasive belt equipment.
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