SKU | 7010309300 |
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Legacy SKU | 61500072774 |
UPC | 00048011039992 |
Product Number | SC-BS |
Scotch-Brite Surface Conditioning Belt is a durable belt engineered to perform detail work such as blending, blending corners, cleaning, contour finishing, deburring, deburring edges, fine finishing, flat finishing, setting the grain, stainless steel finishing, and attaining straightline-brushed finishes on a variety of metals.
- Nonwoven, surface conditioning belts clean, blend, deburr and finish
- Reduced loading and heat build-up allow extended operating time and consistent surface conditioning results
- Conformability allows abrasive to stay in contact with complex-shaped parts in robotic processing
- Reinforced backing and nonwoven open web material provide superior flexibility for detail work, over contours and edges
- Removes surface imperfections, grind lines, mill, and other marks
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Weight | 4.66719 lb |
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Length | 16.6 in |
Width | 16.5 in |
Height | 5 in |
Color | Maroon |
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PRODUCT FAQ
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What is the width and length of Scotch-Brite™ Surface Conditioning Belt, SC-BS, A/O Medium?
The width of this belt is 2 inches while the length is 132 inches.
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How many belts are included in one case of Scotch-Brite™ Surface Conditioning Belt, SC-BS, A/O Medium?
One case includes five pieces (5 ea/Case) of this high-quality conditioning belt.
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Can I use this abrasive belt on metal surfaces?
Yes, absolutely! You can use this product on various metals including aluminum, brass and so on. It serves as a perfect tool for cleaning up different kinds of surfaces.
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What type of abrasive material is used to make this belt effective in finishing its task smoothly?
This particular surface conditioning belt uses Aluminum Oxide Abrasive Material that ends up providing excellent grinding results along with smoothness for any kind of abrasion activity that it performs.
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. Is there any special technique to mount or set up these belts onto my machine?
. Mounting these superior quality conditioning belts over your machines or tools would be an easy-peasy piece-of-cake job ensuring anyone with basic knowledge regarding how to work on magnetic devices or automated machineries can get it done easily without creating any cluttered messes around their respective working desks
Scotch-Brite™ Surface Conditioning Belt is a versatile abrasive that is effective in removing coarse grind lines, mill marks, or small burrs left by cutting tools or conventional abrasives. These abrasive belts come in various widths and lengths and are suitable for use on a variety of belt sanding tools for both wood and metal applications.
Ideal for Robotic FinishingScotch-Brite™ Surface Conditioning Belts are an excellent option for robotic metal finishing due to their wide range of conformability options and high consistency. They can produce a spec-required, aesthetic finish when used in both manual and robotic processing.
Choose the Right Belt for You3M offers a broad selection of belts to fit most industrial belt sanders. Wide belt sanders are used for sanding and finishing large wood panels. Medium-width belts fit onto edge or portable belt sanders for sanding or blending wood pieces such as cabinet doors, and narrow belts are used with file tools in metalworking to access small areas or inside corners.
Hard-Working Minerals: Aluminum Oxide and Silicon CarbideScotch-Brite™ Surface Conditioning Belts are manufactured with a choice of silicon carbide or aluminum oxide abrasive mineral. Silicon carbide is a synthetic mineral that is very sharp and commonly used for low-pressure applications such as paint prep and finishing. Aluminum oxide is a hard, blocky mineral that provides high cut-rate and long life. While silicon carbide breaks down faster than aluminum oxide, it produces a finer finish.
An Alternative for Wheels and DiscsBelt sanders are used for rapid grinding, sanding, and finishing on a variety of surfaces. Sanding wheels and discs may clog quickly, making them less efficient, depending on the material being worked. Belt sanders continue to sand without clogging because small grooves in the abrasive belt open as they go around the arc of the drive wheel.