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The 3M 7010366872 is a Scotch-Brite Surface Conditioning Low Stretch Belt designed for industrial surface finishing and blending operations. Built on a durable cloth and polyester scrim backing, this non-woven belt resists stretching during use, making it well-suited for consistent, controlled material removal. The open web construction of springy non-woven nylon fibers allows the belt to finish surfaces while preserving the geometry of the workpiece. At 72 inches long and 3/4 inch wide, it is sized for stationary and handheld belt finishing equipment used in fabrication and metal finishing environments. Aluminum oxide (AO) mineral provides reliable cutting action across a broad range of substrates.
This belt is appropriate for surface conditioning tasks on metals including stainless steel, brass, and similar substrates. Its moderate durability and flexibility place it in the middle range of the Scotch-Brite surface conditioning belt lineup, making it effective in multi-step finishing sequences where aggressive cutting is not required and substrate marring must be avoided. Typical applications include weld blending, surface prep, and fine finishing in light industrial, fabrication shop, and maintenance environments. The belt is sold individually and is compatible with belt finishing tools designed for 72-inch by 3/4-inch belt dimensions.
Designed for use with belt finishing tools and machines that accept 72-inch by 3/4-inch non-woven surface conditioning belts. Suitable for a variety of substrates including stainless steel and brass as stated by the manufacturer.
Belt installation and replacement should be performed by qualified personnel following the equipment manufacturer's guidelines. Power down and lock out the belt finishing machine before changing belts. Confirm belt tracking and tension according to equipment specifications before resuming operation. Inspect the belt for tears or fraying prior to each use and replace if damage is present.
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