The Bernardo AD 260 jointer and thicknesser offers a planing width of 250 mm, a jointer table of 1,090 mm, a Ø 75 mm cutter block with 3 HSS knives at 4,000 rpm, a maximum thicknessing height of 185 mm, a feed rate of 4.8 m/min, and a 2.0 kW three-phase 400V motor. Manufactured in Austria, it is distributed in Italy by Krollit as an official Bernardo distributor since 2007.
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Planing width (jointer): 250 mm
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Jointer table (length): 1,090 mm
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Thicknessing height: 5 – 185 mm
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Cutter block: Ø 75 mm – 3 HSS knives – 4,000 rpm
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Thicknessing feed rate: 4.8 m/min
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Motor: 2.0 kW S1 / 2.8 kW S6 – 400V three-phase
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Weight: 173 kg
Who uses the AD 260 and for what
The Bernardo AD 260 – 400V is the entry-professional combination planer for artisans and carpenters with planing needs up to 250 mm. At 173 kg, it is significantly more manageable than the AD 310 (295 kg), making it suitable for workshops with limited space or those needing to occasionally move the machine. The 2.0 kW three-phase motor is sized for processing soft and medium woods in a professional cycle: for hard oak or ash, the reduced feed rate of 4.8 m/min compared to the AD 310's 6 m/min requires more conservative passes. In Krollit's customer workshops, it is predominantly used for the production of small and medium-sized solid wood furniture, where the 250 mm width covers the vast majority of processed boards.
Its place in the Bernardo range
The AD 260 – 400V is positioned between the ADM 260 – 230V (same width, single-phase, for workshops without three-phase power) and the AD 310 – 400V (310 mm width, larger cutter block, for those needing more capacity). The choice between AD 260 and AD 310 depends almost exclusively on the maximum width of the workpieces: if 90% of the boards do not exceed 250 mm, the AD 260 is sufficient and costs less. If you frequently work on panels between 250 and 310 mm, the AD 310 avoids having to split the pieces.
Logistics and Krollit support
Bernardo shipping in 5-9 business days (7 days to the South). Original Bernardo spare parts available from stock with 3-5 business day shipping. Customer support available in Italian.
Who is the Bernardo AD 260 – 400V for
| Profile |
Compatibility |
Reason |
| Passionate hobbyist |
Adequate |
Requires 400V three-phase power: not always available in home workshops. For hobby use, consider the ADM 260 – 230V single-phase version. |
| Small carpentry / artisan (1-5 employees) |
Recommended |
250 mm width covers most solid wood pieces. The 173 kg offers stability without a special foundation and allows repositioning in the workshop. |
| Continuous / industrial production |
Not indicated |
The 2.0 kW S1 motor is not sized for prolonged industrial cycles on hardwoods. Consider the AD 310 or ADM 300 with helical cutter block. |
Not suitable for: processing pieces over 250 mm wide (consider AD 310); intensive production on hardwoods like oak or ash for more than 4 continuous hours; workshops with only single-phase 230V power (choose ADM 260 – 230V).
Jointer
| Specification |
Value |
| Planing width |
250 mm |
| Table length |
1,090 mm |
| Table height |
835 mm |
| Cutter block – diameter |
Ø 75 mm |
| Knives |
3 pcs HSS |
| Cutter block speed |
4,000 rpm |
| Fence |
715 × 130 mm |
| Fence tilt |
90° – 45° |
| Max. stock removal |
3 mm |
Thicknesser
| Specification |
Value |
| Working width |
250 mm |
| Passage height (min–max) |
5 – 185 mm |
| Thicknessing table length |
600 mm |
| Max. stock removal |
2.5 mm |
| Feed rate |
4.8 m/min |
Motor and power supply
| Specification |
Value |
| Motor power S1 (100%) |
2.0 kW (2.7 HP) |
| Motor power S6 (40%) |
2.8 kW (3.8 HP) |
| Power supply |
400V – three-phase |
| Dust extraction port |
Ø 100 mm |
Dimensions and weight
| Specification |
Value |
| Machine dimensions (L × W × H) |
1,150 × 800 × 1,000 mm |
| Net weight |
173 kg |
Compliance and safety
| Specification |
Value |
| Marking |
CE |
| Directive |
Machinery 2006/42/EC |
| Safety devices |
Cutter guard, switch with undervoltage release, anti-restart lockout |
Standard equipment
- 3 mounted HSS knives
- Knife setting jig
- Safety push stick
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between AD 260 – 400V and ADM 260 – 230V?
The AD 260 – 400V requires 400V three-phase power and has a feed rate of 4.8 m/min. The ADM 260 – 230V works with a standard domestic single-phase socket and is equipped with cast iron tables with sound-absorbing lips and an integrated motor brake. For workshops with a three-phase system, the AD 260 – 400V is preferable for its smoother motor torque; for workshops or laboratories with only a 230V socket, the ADM 260 – 230V is the only practical choice.
Does the AD 260 also work with hardwoods like oak or walnut?
Yes, with due care. For hardwoods (oak, walnut, ash), it is advisable to reduce the depth of cut to 1-1.5 mm for jointing and 1 mm for thicknessing, and ensure that the HSS knives are sharp. The 2.0 kW S1 motor is sized for intermittent work cycles on hardwoods: for intensive production on oak for more than 3-4 continuous hours, consider the AD 310 (3.0 kW) or the ADM 300.
How often should HSS knives be replaced?
In professional use (3-5 hours/day), the 3 HSS knives require sharpening every 2-4 weeks for softwoods, every 1-2 weeks for hardwoods. Knives are available as original Bernardo spare parts from Krollit stock with 3-5 business day shipping. The included setting jig ensures correct positioning after each replacement.
What dust collector is compatible with the AD 260?
The dust extraction port is Ø 100 mm, compatible with most professional-grade woodworking dust collectors. The Bernardo DC 300 (400V, flow rate 1,200 m³/h) is the recommended solution for continuous use. For workshops with limited space, the mobile Bernardo DC 300 integrates easily without a fixed system.
How much space is needed to install the AD 260?
The machine footprint is 1,150 × 800 × 1,000 mm. For workpiece handling, a clear space of at least 2 m in front and behind is needed, for an operating area of approximately 5 × 1.2 m. At 173 kg, it can be moved with a manual pallet truck on a flat floor. Delivery is on a secured pallet.