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The 3M 7100169918 is a Scotch-Brite Surface Conditioning Low Stretch Belt designed for metalworking and finishing applications where controlled cut and surface preservation are both priorities. Built on a durable cloth and polyester scrim backing, this non-woven belt resists stretching during operation, keeping tension consistent across the belt run. Springy non-woven nylon fibers finish surfaces while maintaining the geometry of the workpiece. The open web construction resists loading, extending abrasive service life in demanding production or maintenance environments. At 120 inches long and 4 inches wide, it fits standard wide-contact and long-bed belt machines used in fabrication shops and finishing lines.
This belt is suited for surface conditioning tasks on a range of substrates including stainless steel, brass, and other metals where aggressive cutting could cause marring or dimensional distortion. It occupies a mid-range position in the Scotch-Brite Surface Conditioning Belt family, offering a balance between durability and flexibility. Typical applications include weld blending, deburring, and intermediate finishing sequences in both shop fabrication and maintenance, repair, and overhaul environments. Operators working in metalworking, HVAC fabrication, plumbing rough-in prep, or structural steel finishing will find this belt useful across multiple process steps.
Designed for use on standard belt finishing machines accepting 120-inch by 4-inch non-woven surface conditioning belts across metalworking, fabrication, and industrial finishing applications.
Installation is performed by trained machine operators or maintenance technicians following the belt machine manufacturer's setup procedures. Always power down and lock out the belt machine before changing belts. Verify belt tracking and tension per the machine's specifications before resuming operation. Inspect the belt and machine guards before each use to confirm safe operating condition.
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