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The 3M 7010366865 is a convolute-constructed deburring wheel engineered for aggressive edge work on metal surfaces. Built under the Scotch-Brite EX3 platform, this wheel uses a non-woven web construction combined with a specialized resin system that resists smearing and controls heat buildup during operation. The result is a hard, durable wheel that maintains its edge-cutting geometry throughout its service life. At 12 inches in diameter and 1.69 inches wide, it is sized for bench-mounted or pedestal grinder setups used in fabrication and metalworking environments. Machinists, fabricators, and metal finishers rely on this wheel where consistent deburring performance on sharp edges and burrs is required.
This deburring wheel suits production and job-shop metalworking applications where edge conditioning is a recurring task. The convolute construction keeps the wheel balanced and running smoothly as the wheel wears, which maintains consistent contact with workpiece edges. It is particularly effective on heat-sensitive metals where a cooler-running abrasive reduces the risk of material distortion or discoloration. The reduced smearing characteristic cuts down on post-process cleaning and prep time, making it practical for higher-throughput deburring operations.
Designed for use on bench-mounted or pedestal grinders sized to accept a 12-inch diameter convolute deburring wheel. Suited for general metal deburring and edge conditioning in fabrication and manufacturing settings.
Mounting should be performed by a qualified operator following the grinder manufacturer's wheel-mounting specifications and applicable ANSI B7 safety standards for abrasive wheels. Always power down and disconnect or lock out the grinder before mounting or removing the wheel. Confirm the machine's rated RPM meets or exceeds the wheel's maximum operating speed before use. Inspect the wheel for damage before each use and never operate a cracked or chipped wheel.
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