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The 3M 7100045341 is a coated abrasive disc roll featuring 3M Precision Shaped Ceramic Grain technology, marketed under the Cubitron II line. Each disc measures 5 inches in diameter and carries an 80-grit rating, placing it in the medium-coarse range suited for aggressive stock removal on metal, wood, and composite substrates. The precision-shaped triangular ceramic mineral is engineered to slice through material rather than plow or gouge, which translates to faster cut rates and extended disc life compared to conventional abrasive grains. The roll format uses a Stikita pressure-sensitive adhesive attachment system, allowing rapid disc changes without peeling individual liners. This product is installed and used by fabricators, welders, metalworkers, and finishing technicians.
This disc roll is designed for stock removal applications across a wide range of substrates. The 80-grit grade handles initial material removal, weld blending, and surface preparation tasks where cut speed and disc longevity are priorities. The roll format is well suited for production environments where downtime between disc changes affects throughput. Compatible with 5-inch backup pads that accept Stikita-style pressure-sensitive adhesive discs. Each roll contains multiple discs packaged together, eliminating the liner-removal step required with individually sleeved discs.
Designed for use with 5-inch backup pads that accept pressure-sensitive adhesive Stikita-style discs. No specific tool or model compatibility was stated in the product data beyond disc diameter and attachment type.
Disc installation and removal should be performed with the grinder or sander powered off and disconnected from its power source. Align the disc squarely to the backup pad before pressing firmly to seat the adhesive. Ensure the backup pad diameter matches the disc diameter to avoid edge lifting during operation. Worn or damaged backup pads should be replaced before mounting new discs to maintain proper disc support and operator safety.
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