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The 3M 7010365318 is a Scotch-Brite Surface Conditioning Film Backed Belt designed for cleaning, finishing, blending, and deburring on a wide range of surfaces. Built on a smooth, stretch-resistant nylon film backing, this non-woven belt maintains consistent contact with the workpiece, making it well-suited for use with stroke sanders and platen-based equipment where reduced back-surface friction is essential. The aluminum oxide mineral is bonded with resin and distributed through the non-woven nylon fiber matrix. As fibers wear, they break down gradually to expose fresh mineral, supporting a consistent cut rate throughout the belt's service life. Measuring 60 inches in length and 19 inches in width, this belt is sized for large-format industrial applications and weighs 6.74 pounds.
This belt is used across metalworking, fabrication, and industrial finishing environments. It is a practical choice for operations that require controlled surface conditioning without aggressive stock removal — including weld blending, pre-finishing metal parts, and deburring fabricated components. The film backing performs reliably on stroke sanders and any setup where standard cloth-backed belts generate excessive friction drag. The open non-woven structure allows swarf and debris to escape during use, helping to extend cut life and reduce belt loading on both ferrous and non-ferrous workpieces.
Designed for use on stroke sanders and platen-based wide-belt finishing equipment that accepts 60 inch by 19 inch abrasive belts. Suitable for cleaning, finishing, blending, and deburring on metal and other industrial surfaces.
Installation should be performed by qualified personnel familiar with wide-belt and stroke sander equipment. Power down and lock out the machine before changing belts. Confirm belt tracking and tension settings match the machine manufacturer's specifications before resuming operation. Inspect the belt for tears or edge damage prior to each use.
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