[. . . ] Application Profile Market: Metal Fabrication Application Description: Stainless Steel weld repair and setting #3 and #4 finishes 60874 Level the weld and leave fine grind lines 14351 Set the directional grain line Set the finish Advantages/Benefits for customer Difficult task made easier Matching stainless steel finishes can be a difficult task. Traditional processes may involve five to six steps, making set-up wheels, and cleaning up after buffing compounds. [. . . ] Grade P120 is a good starting point, but be careful when selecting the abrasive grade, as severe grind lines will result in more conditioning time and reduced productivity. For a 5" diameter pneumatic wheel, an optimum tool speed for coated abrasives is 2000 rpm. TECH TIP: Attempt to stay as close as possible to the weld area to minimize final blending. Step 3 - Final Finishing Refine the surface with a Scotch-BriteTM Surface Conditioning Belt Type A CRS for a #3 finish, or Type S MED or A MED for a #4 finish. With a little practice you can "feather" in and out of the repair area. For a 5" diameter pneumatic wheel, an optimum tool speed for surface conditioning belts is 1000 rpm. Scotch Brite hand pads, such as 7446, are commonly used as a last step in conditioning surfaces, blending transition lines, and masking any remaining blemishes. 3MTM Stainless Steel Cleaner removes debris and streaks, resists fingerprints and masks blemishes. 961 (048011-09493) For more information Contact the Customer Response Center at 1-866-279-1235. Market: Metal Fabrication Application Description: Weld repair and setting #3 and #4 finishes page 3 Safety Information Always read and follow all safety information included with the product. To request additional product information or to arrange for sales assistance, call 1-866-279-1235. Address correspondence to: 3M Industrial Business Customer Response Center, Building 21-1W-10, 900 Bush Avenue, St. All statements, technical information and recommendations contained in this document are based upon tests or experience that 3M believes are reliable. However, many factors beyond 3M's control can affect the use and performance of a 3M product in a particular application, including the conditions under which the product is used and the time and environmental conditions in which the product is expected to perform. [. . . ] If the 3M product is defective within the warranty period, your exclusive remedy and 3M's and seller's sole obligation will be, at 3M's option, to replace the product or refund the purchase price. Except where prohibited by law, 3M and seller will not be liable for any loss or damage arising from the 3M product, whether direct, indirect, special, incidental, or consequential, regardless of the legal theory asserted, including warranty, contract, negligence, or strict liability. For Additional Information Product Use Warranty and Limited Remedy Limitation of Liability 3M, Trizact, Scotch-Brite, Finesse-it, Wetordry, Hookit, and Stikit are trademarks of 3M. Industrial Business Building 21-1W-10, 900 Bush Avenue St. [. . . ]