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The 3M 7010365658 is a Scotch-Brite Metal Finishing Wheel designed to deliver consistent satin, brushed, and mill finishes on metal surfaces. The convolute construction winds non-woven abrasive material around a fiber core, producing smooth, uniform cutting action without gouging the workpiece. The open-web design resists loading and runs cool, making it well suited for extended use on stainless steel, brass, aluminum, and other metals. At 6 inches in diameter with a 1-inch arbor, this wheel mounts to bench grinders and finishing machines used in fabrication, plumbing fixture refinishing, and appliance trim work.
This wheel is commonly used in metal fabrication shops, plumbing fixture manufacturing, and maintenance environments where consistent surface finish is critical. Typical applications include blending and matching 3 or 4 mill finishes on stainless steel, creating brushed or satin finishes on cutlery, appliance trim, builders hardware, and plumbing fixtures. The high conformability of the wheel allows it to follow irregular or contoured surface profiles, making it effective on parts that are not perfectly flat. Trades that regularly use this wheel include plumbers, pipefitters, sheet metal workers, and fabricators finishing exposed stainless components.
Designed for use on bench grinders and finishing machines with a 1-inch arbor accepting a 6-inch diameter wheel. Suitable for use on stainless steel, brass, aluminum, and other metals requiring satin, brushed, or mill surface finishes.
This wheel is installed by metal fabricators and finishing technicians on bench grinders or dedicated finishing machines. Always power down and lock out the machine before mounting or removing the wheel. Confirm that the machine spindle speed does not exceed the rated RPM of the wheel before operation. Standard wheel-mounting hardware and flanges should be inspected for wear before installation.
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