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The 3M 7100064271 is a 6-inch hook-and-loop coated abrasive film disc built around 3M Precision Shaped Ceramic Grain technology. Unlike conventional abrasives that gouge or plow through material, the triangular ceramic mineral is engineered to slice cleanly through the substrate. The result is a disc that cuts up to 2x faster and lasts up to 6x longer than standard abrasive discs. The film backing provides superior tear resistance and edge retention compared to paper-backed alternatives, making it well suited for demanding stock removal tasks. Installers and finishing professionals working across metal, composites, and painted surfaces will find this disc consistently outperforms conventional options across the full disc life.
This disc is designed primarily for stock removal applications across a wide variety of substrates including bare metal, composites, primer, and body filler. The precision multi-hole pattern aligns with dust extraction systems to keep the work surface clear and improve operator visibility. The hook-and-loop attachment system allows for rapid disc changes on compatible random orbital and dual-action sanders, reducing downtime during high-volume production or finishing work. It is well suited to automotive body shops, fabrication facilities, and industrial surface preparation environments.
Designed for use with hook-and-loop random orbital and dual-action sanders accepting 6-inch abrasive discs with a multi-hole dust extraction pattern.
Ensure the sander backing pad is clean and free of debris before attaching the disc to maintain secure hook-and-loop engagement. Inspect the disc before each use and replace immediately if tearing, loading, or glazing is observed. Follow the sander manufacturer's recommended RPM rating and do not exceed the disc's rated speed. Use appropriate respiratory protection and dust extraction when sanding composites, painted surfaces, or materials that may generate hazardous particulate.
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