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The 3M 7010365810 Scotch-Brite Surface Conditioning Low Stretch Belt is a non-woven abrasive belt designed for surface conditioning, blending, and finishing across a wide range of metal and non-metal substrates. Built on a durable cloth and polyester scrim backing, it delivers moderate stretch resistance suited for applications where dimensional control matters. The aluminum oxide mineral bonded in resin construction gives the belt consistent cut while the open web structure resists loading, extending usable service life. Measuring 132 inches in length and 3 inches in width, it is sized for industrial and fabrication belt grinders used in metalworking and finishing operations.
This belt is appropriate for surface conditioning tasks on substrates including stainless steel, brass, aluminum, and mild steel. The springy non-woven nylon fiber construction allows the abrasive to conform to workpiece geometry, making it well suited for blending welds, removing mill scale, and producing consistent surface finishes without aggressive stock removal. It fits into multi-step finishing sequences where operators need to refine surfaces without marring or altering part geometry. The low-stretch backing performs reliably on both flat and contoured surfaces in light fabrication and maintenance environments.
Designed as a replacement or consumable belt for industrial belt grinders and finishing machines that accept 132 inch by 3 inch non-woven abrasive belts. Suitable for use on stainless steel, brass, aluminum, and similar metal substrates as stated by the manufacturer.
Belt installation should be performed with the machine fully powered off and all energy sources locked out per applicable OSHA lockout/tagout procedures. Verify belt tracking and tension before resuming operation, following the equipment manufacturer guidelines. Always wear appropriate PPE including eye protection and gloves when handling or changing abrasive belts. Inspect the belt for damage or wear before each use and remove from service if tears, fraying, or uneven wear are observed.
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