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The 3M 7010365990 is a convolute deburring wheel built for heavy-duty finishing work on stainless steel, titanium, and other demanding alloys. The higher-density non-woven web construction removes sharp burrs and radii edges while retaining enough conformability to follow intricate shapes, contours, and complex part geometries. At 12 inches in diameter and approximately 3.9 inches in face width, this wheel fits standard arbor-mounted bench grinder and pedestal finishing setups. Aluminum oxide abrasive provides consistent cut on hard metals. Licensed trades and metal fabrication professionals use this wheel where both deburring and edge finishing are required in a single operation.
This wheel is suited for metal fabrication shops, aerospace maintenance facilities, and industrial finishing operations where tight tolerances and edge quality on hard alloys are critical. The convolute construction continuously exposes fresh abrasive to the workpiece surface, which reduces glazing and loading that typically occur with bonded abrasive wheels. It handles both light deburring passes and more aggressive edge radiusing on parts with complex profiles, making it a practical choice for work on titanium, stainless steel, and similarly hard-to-finish materials.
Designed for use on arbor-mounted convolute wheel finishing machines appropriate for 12-inch diameter deburring wheels. Suited for stainless steel, titanium, and similar hard alloy workpieces requiring burr removal and edge radiusing.
Installation should be performed by qualified personnel familiar with abrasive wheel safety per ANSI B7.1 standards. Always power down and de-energize the finishing machine before mounting or dismounting the wheel. Inspect the wheel for damage before each use and ensure the machine spindle speed does not exceed the maximum RPM rated for this wheel diameter. Use proper flanges and never force or over-tighten the arbor nut.
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