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The 3M 7010366029 is a convolute deburring and finishing wheel from the Scotch-Brite EXL line, built for high-production metal finishing, deburring, and polishing applications. The wheel uses a hard, dense, conformable construction with an aluminum oxide abrasive mineral bonded in a unique resin system. This combination delivers consistent material removal without undercutting, gouging, or distorting the workpiece. It minimizes heat buildup during use, reducing the risk of discoloration or warping on heat-sensitive substrates. Fabricators, machinists, and finishing technicians install this wheel on bench grinders or automated robotic systems where repeatable surface quality is required.
This wheel is suited for deburring stamped parts, laser-cut components, and parts that require finishing after belt sanding operations. Its conformable nature keeps the abrasive in contact with complex or irregular surface geometries, making it effective in both manual and robotic processing environments. The wheel works across all types of metals, composites, and glass, reducing the need to swap wheels between different workpiece materials. It is commonly found in light manufacturing, fabrication shops, and job-shop finishing cells handling mixed-material workloads.
Designed for use on bench grinders, pedestal grinders, and automated finishing systems that accept convolute deburring wheels with a 14-inch diameter form factor. Suitable for finishing metals, composites, and glass workpieces.
Installation should be performed by a qualified machinist or finishing technician familiar with abrasive wheel mounting procedures. Always de-energize and lock out the grinder or finishing machine before mounting or removing the wheel. Verify that the machine spindle speed rating meets or exceeds the maximum operating speed marked on the wheel before startup. Inspect the wheel for damage before each use and follow applicable ANSI B7.1 safe-use guidelines for abrasive wheels.
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