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The 3M 7010367135 is a non-woven surface conditioning belt designed for one-step preparation of workpieces before final finishes and coatings are applied. Built on an FE-grade scrim backing with Aluminum Oxide abrasive, this belt delivers high initial cut rate and sustained stock removal under high contact pressure. The open web construction conforms to surface irregularities, reducing the risk of gouging while maintaining consistent cut rate throughout the belt's service life. It is sized at 48 inches in length by 6 inches in width, making it well suited to wide-platen and slack-belt machine setups. Metalworking professionals install and operate these belts on stationary abrasive machines in production fabrication and finishing environments.
This belt is engineered for deburring, blending, and edgework on ferrous metals, stainless steel, and high nickel and chrome alloys. The FE material performs best in applications requiring high contact pressure and aggressive stock removal on flat surfaces and edges. Non-woven construction provides flexibility, heat resistance, and long service life compared to coated abrasive alternatives. The belt is also rated suitable for low-stretch applications, keeping tracking stable during extended machine runs.
Designed as a standard replacement surface conditioning belt for stationary abrasive belt machines accepting a 48-inch by 6-inch non-woven belt, used in metal fabrication and finishing applications on ferrous and high-alloy materials.
Installation should be performed by a qualified machine operator or industrial maintenance technician. Disconnect and lock out the abrasive machine from its power source before mounting or removing a belt. Verify belt tracking and tension according to the machine manufacturer's specifications before returning to service. Always confirm the belt arrow or grain direction marking aligns with the machine's intended direction of travel before startup.
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