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The 3M 7100111235 is a unitized nonwoven abrasive wheel built for industrial metalworking professionals who need a single tool capable of deburring, finishing, and blending in one pass. The wheel uses 3M Precision-Shaped Grain, a ceramic abrasive engineered to cut fast and maintain a sharp edge throughout the wheel's service life. At 2 inches in diameter, it is sized for use in robotic processing cells and handheld right-angle grinder applications where consistent, repeatable contact with complex part geometry is required. Unitized construction bonds the abrasive fibers into a dense, durable matrix that resists breakdown under moderate to heavy stock-removal loads.
This wheel is suited for industrial production environments where operators need to deburr, surface finish, and blend welds or machined edges without switching between multiple abrasive products. Its nonwoven fiber construction allows swarf, dust, and debris to pass through the wheel rather than accumulate on the surface, reducing loading and extending usable life. The conformable structure keeps the abrasive in continuous contact with contoured or irregular part profiles, making it a practical choice for automated robotic finishing lines as well as manual bench grinder stations handling ferrous and non-ferrous metals.
Designed as an OEM-style replacement unitized wheel for industrial right-angle grinders, bench grinders, and robotic finishing systems accepting 2-inch diameter unitized abrasive wheel arbors.
Installation should be performed by qualified industrial maintenance or toolroom personnel following the grinder or finishing system manufacturer's arbor-mounting procedure. Confirm the spindle speed rating of the machine does not exceed the maximum RPM rating of the wheel before mounting. Power down and de-energize the machine completely before changing abrasive wheels. Always inspect the wheel for damage prior to installation and dress or run-in the wheel per standard shop practice before applying it to a workpiece.
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