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The 3M 7010365624 is a Scotch-Brite Cut and Polish Unitized Wheel designed for aggressive deburring, blending, and finishing on harder metals. The wheel measures 6 inches in diameter with a 5/8 inch arbor and features a tightly layered, non-woven construction that operates in either clockwise or counterclockwise rotation. A high concentration of aluminum oxide abrasive mineral delivers fast cutting action and a bright, consistent finish throughout the life of the wheel. Fabricators, welders, and metal finishing technicians use this wheel where controlled abrasive action is needed without risking undercutting or gouging the workpiece.
This unitized wheel is suited for work on stainless steel, carbon steel, and high nickel alloys in both shop and field environments. Its compact 6 inch diameter and narrow width make it a practical choice for portable tool use and applications where access to tight areas is required. The non-woven Scotch-Brite construction resists loading and wears at a uniform rate, maintaining consistent cutting performance from first use through the end of wheel life. Medium to hard density construction makes it appropriate for applications demanding more aggressive stock removal or surface blending than lighter-duty finishing wheels provide.
Designed for use on harder metals including stainless steel, carbon steel, and high nickel alloys. Fits standard 5/8 inch arbor angle grinders and bench-mounted finishing tools rated for unitized wheel use.
Mounting and operation of abrasive wheels should be performed by trained personnel following ANSI B7.1 safety standards for the use, care, and protection of abrasive wheels. Confirm the tool spindle speed does not exceed the maximum rated speed marked on the wheel before mounting. Power down and disconnect the tool from its power source before changing wheels. Inspect the wheel for cracks or damage before each use and do not use a wheel that shows any sign of damage.
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