SKU | 7000118868 |
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Legacy SKU | 60440201600 |
UPC | 00051115666360 |
Product Number | 341D |
3M Cloth Belt 341D is a durable aluminum oxide cloth belt recommended for your metal deburring, general metalworking, and some woodworking applications. It is suitable for wide belt, edge, or portable belt sanding, and can be used for a variety of applications on metal substrates and wood.
- Tube-shaped band fits inner and outer contours to remove parting lines, imperfections, and burrs
- X-weight cloth backing withstands heavy sanding and grinding
- Resin bond withstands high heat and pressure
- Tough aluminum oxide abrasive mineral cuts fast and performs well on many substrates
- Bands fit onto a rubber expander wheel attachment (sold separately) for use with a die grinder or rotary drill
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Weight | 7.55083 lb |
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Length | 12.00787 in |
Width | 12.00787 in |
Height | 7.00787 in |
Color | Brown |
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PRODUCT FAQ
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What type of material is the 3M™ Cloth Belt 341D made of?
The 3M™ Cloth Belt 341D is made with a premium aluminum oxide blend abrasive that provides a consistent finish.
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How does the Film-lok system work on this belt?
The Film-lok feature allows for easy, secure attachment and detachment of the belt from equipment, providing optimal productivity during grinding, sanding or finishing applications.
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Is this belt suitable for heavy-duty applications?
Absolutely! With its X-weight backing and durable construction, the 3M™ Cloth Belt 341D is perfect for high-pressure metal shaping, including weld removal and final blending.
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Can I use this product in wet conditions or immersion tasks?
. Yes! This cloth belt can be used in both dry and wet operations to optimize effectiveness on different metals surfaces.
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. How many belts come included per order?
. Our package includes an accessible case containing twenty (20) individual belts so you don't have to worry about reordering often when working multiple projects at once.