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The 3M 7100117789 is a Cubitron II 984F coated abrasive belt built for demanding material removal on stainless steel, cobalt chrome, nickel alloys, and carbon steel. It features 3M Precision-Shaped Grain on a YF-weight polyester cloth backing, a construction engineered for medium to high pressure grinding applications. The shaped ceramic grain continuously fractures to expose sharp cutting points, maintaining a fast cut rate throughout the belt's life. A built-in grinding aid reduces heat generation, limiting metal discoloration, oxidation, and heat-related stress cracks. This belt measures 132 inches in length and 1-1/2 inches in width and is sold per each unit.
This belt is suited for robotic grinding, pressure-assisted finishing, and high-throughput production environments where consistent cut rate and long belt life are critical. It performs particularly well on stainless steel and exotic alloys including cobalt chrome and nickel alloys, as well as carbon steel. The YF-weight polyester cloth backing provides the rigidity and durability needed for sustained medium to high pressure contact, reducing changeouts and downtime in automated and semi-automated systems. Industrial fabrication shops, aerospace component manufacturers, and metal finishing operations are the primary end users.
Designed for use on stainless steel, cobalt chrome, nickel alloys, and carbon steel in medium to high pressure robotic and pressure-assisted grinding and finishing applications.
Belt installation and replacement should be performed by qualified personnel following the grinder or belt machine manufacturer's guidelines. Disengage and lock out all power to the machine before changing belts. Verify belt tracking and tension are set correctly before resuming operation, and confirm the belt's rated speed is compatible with the machine's operating speed. Inspect the workpiece contact area and drive components for wear before mounting a new belt.
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