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The 3M 7010366214 is a Scotch-Brite Surface Conditioning Low Stretch Belt designed for blending, finishing, and surface prep work across a range of metalworking and fabrication applications. Measuring 42 inches long and 1/2 inch wide, this non-woven abrasive belt is built on a durable cloth and polyester scrim backing that limits stretch during operation. The open web construction resists loading, which extends abrasive service life compared to conventional coated abrasive belts. It uses aluminum oxide mineral and is suited for moderate-aggression tasks where maintaining substrate geometry is critical. Fabricators, welders, and metal finishers are the primary users.
This belt fits into surface conditioning sequences on ferrous and non-ferrous metals including stainless steel and brass. The springy non-woven nylon fiber construction allows the belt to conform to contours while delivering a consistent finish without marring or over-cutting the workpiece. It is suited for use in production environments as well as maintenance and repair operations where a controlled, repeatable surface finish is required. The low-stretch backing makes it appropriate for stationary belt grinders and similar power tools running at consistent tension.
Designed as a surface conditioning belt for use on stationary and portable belt finishing equipment that accepts a 42 inch by 1/2 inch belt. Suitable for use on stainless steel, brass, and a variety of other metallic substrates.
Metalworkers and fabricators should ensure the belt grinder or finishing tool is fully powered down and unplugged before changing belts. Confirm the tool's belt-speed rating is appropriate for non-woven abrasive belts before operation. Inspect the belt for tears or fraying prior to installation and replace immediately if damage is found. Follow all applicable workplace safety requirements for abrasive tools, including appropriate eye and face protection.
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