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The 3M 7010364958 is a Scotch-Brite surface conditioning belt designed for detail finishing work on metal surfaces. Built with a nonwoven open web construction over a reinforced scrim backing, it uses aluminum oxide (AO) abrasive bonded with resin to deliver consistent surface conditioning results across a range of metalworking applications. The belt measures 79 inches in length and 6 inches in width. Its open web structure reduces loading and heat buildup, allowing for extended run times without sacrificing finish quality. HVAC fabricators, metal finishers, and shop technicians working with stainless steel, carbon steel, and other metals rely on this belt for repeatable, controlled surface work.
This belt is well suited for robotic processing lines, automated finishing equipment, and manual belt grinders used in light manufacturing, metal fabrication shops, and mechanical service environments. Typical applications include blending weld seams, deburring cut edges, setting the grain on stainless steel panels, removing grind lines and mill marks, and producing straightline-brushed finishes. Its conformable construction allows the abrasive to maintain contact on complex contours and irregular part geometry, making it effective for both flat and contoured workpieces. Minimum order quantity is 5 units per purchase.
Designed for use on metal surfaces including stainless steel and other ferrous and non-ferrous metals; compatible with belt grinders and automated finishing equipment accepting 79-inch by 6-inch surface conditioning belts.
Installation and belt changes should be performed by qualified shop technicians or metalworking professionals with equipment powered down and locked out per applicable OSHA lockout/tagout procedures. Verify that the belt grinder or finishing machine is rated for the belt dimensions before mounting. Inspect the belt for tears or damage before each use and do not exceed the equipment manufacturer's recommended operating speed.
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