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The 3M 7010366057 Scotch-Brite Surface Conditioning Low Stretch Belt is a non-woven abrasive belt designed for surface finishing, blending, and conditioning across a wide range of metal and non-metal substrates. Measuring 15.5 inches in length by 3.5 inches in width, it uses aluminum oxide (AO) mineral construction to deliver consistent, controlled cutting action without aggressively marring the workpiece surface. The durable cloth and polyester scrim backing limits stretch during operation, making it well suited for belt sanders and finishing machines where dimensional stability is critical. Metal fabricators, machinists, and maintenance technicians install this belt in both shop and field applications.
This belt is used in surface conditioning sequences on materials including stainless steel, brass, and other metals where preserving substrate geometry matters. Its springy non-woven nylon fiber construction allows the abrasive to conform to part contours while maintaining a consistent finish. The open-web structure resists loading, extending service life compared to conventional coated abrasive belts. It fits standard belt finishing and backstand machines that accept 15.5-inch by 3.5-inch belts and is appropriate for both light production and maintenance finishing work.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement or direct-fit abrasive belt for belt finishing and backstand machines that accept 15.5-inch by 3.5-inch non-woven abrasive belts.
Installation is performed by machinists, fabricators, or maintenance technicians familiar with abrasive belt finishing equipment. Always power down and de-energize the finishing machine before replacing the belt. Confirm belt tracking and tensioner settings before resuming operation, and inspect the contact wheel or platen for wear that could cause uneven belt loading. Follow the equipment manufacturer guidelines and applicable shop safety standards when changing abrasive belts.
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