The Bernardo UWF 95 N universal milling machine offers ISO 40 vertical and horizontal spindles with pneumatic clamping DIN 2080, vertical speeds of 8 stages 90-2,000 rpm and horizontal speeds of 12 stages 40-1,300 rpm, a 1,600×360 mm table with 14 mm T-slots, travels of 1,300/300/400 mm, automatic feeds on all axes (8 stages), rapid feeds of 1,290/1,208/513 mm/min (X/Y/Z), spindle feed of 0.08/0.15/0.25 mm/rev, a ±90° swiveling head, a ±45° tilting table, 2.2 kW vertical + 2.2 kW horizontal motors, and a heavy 2,200 kg cast iron structure with rectangular guides. ES-12 H 3-axis DRO included. Manufactured in Austria, distributed in Italy by Krollit as an official Bernardo distributor since 2007.
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Spindles: Vertical and horizontal ISO 40
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Tool clamping: Pneumatic DIN 2080
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Table: 1,600 × 360 mm
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Travels (X / Y / Z): 1,300 / 300 / 400 mm
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Automatic feeds: On all 3 axes (8 stages)
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Motors: 2.2 kW vertical + 2.2 kW horizontal
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Weight: 2,200 kg
Who uses the UWF 95 N and for what
The Bernardo UWF 95 N is the high-end universal milling machine in the UWF family, sized for professional workshops with production on large workpieces and intensive cycles. A dimensional leap compared to the UWF 90 V: 1,600×360 mm table (vs 1,270×280), 1,300 mm X-travel (vs 750), 2,200 kg weight (vs 1,310 kg). Distinctive professional features: DIN 2080 pneumatic clamping included (quick tool change), automatic feeds on ALL axes (X, Y, and Z, vs only X and Y on UWF 90 models), rectangular guides (vs dovetail guides on lower models). Rectangular guides have a larger contact surface: they provide superior rigidity and precision under load, a crucial feature for precision machining on large and heavy workpieces. Rapid feeds of 1,290/1,208/513 mm/min (X/Y/Z) are significantly faster than lower UWF models: they reduce downtime between operations. In Krollit customer workshops, it is chosen by industrial mechanical workshops with regular production on large parts, metal fabrication shops with mechanical processing, and laboratories requiring precision production on voluminous parts.
Its place in the Bernardo range
The UWF 95 N is the top of Bernardo's mid-range UWF. Below it: UWF 90 V and UWF 90-1270 (1,270×280 table, 1,310 kg weight). Above it: UWF 110 (360° universal head, exclusive feature, but smaller table 1,120×260 mm); UWF 150 (absolute top of the range: ISO 50, 4 kW motors, 1,650×360 mm table, 2,250 kg weight). Difference between UWF 95 N vs UWF 110: the 95 N has a larger table (1,600×360 vs 1,120×260) and a classic vertical+horizontal double spindle; the UWF 110 has a smaller table but a 360° universal head (single spindle with full orientation). For production on standard large workpieces, the UWF 95 N is correctly sized; for machining with complex angles on medium workpieces, the UWF 110 is more flexible. Difference between UWF 95 N vs UWF 150: the 150 has ISO 50 taper (larger and more powerful tools), 4 kW motors (vs 2.2), similar weight (2,250 vs 2,200 kg). For heavy industrial workshops, the UWF 150 is top of the range; for standard professional workshops, the UWF 95 N covers the vast majority of needs.
Logistics and Krollit support
Bernardo shipping in 5-9 business days (7 days for Southern Italy). At 2,200 kg, it requires an adequate capacity crane and properly dimensioned industrial flooring. Dimensions 2,300 × 1,960 × 2,400 mm: verify access to the workshop. Compressed air supply is required for the pneumatic clamping system. ISO 40 DIN 2080 adapters, milling cutters, accessories, and original Bernardo spare parts are available from stock with 3-5 business day shipping. Italian customer support available.
Who the UWF 95 N is for
| Profile |
Compatibility |
Reason |
| Passionate hobbyist |
Not recommended |
High-end industrial machine weighing 2,200 kg. Exclusively professional application. |
| Industrial mechanical workshop with large parts |
Recommended |
1,600×360 mm table and 1,300/300/400 mm travels handle parts that UWF 90 models cannot accommodate. Automatic feeds on all 3 axes and rectangular guides for precision production. |
| Metal fabrication shop with mechanical processing |
Recommended |
For production on mechanical components in fabrication. Pneumatic clamping DIN 2080 and rapid feeds (1,290/1,208/513 mm/min) optimize serial production cycles. |
Not recommended for: workshops with parts within 750 mm in X (UWF 90 V or 90-1270 are correctly sized with significantly lower cost); heavy industrial production requiring ISO 50 (UWF 150 is top of the range); applications requiring a 360° universal head (UWF 110 is correctly sized); workshops without industrial flooring or without industrial 400V three-phase power.
Table
| Specification |
Value |
| Table dimensions |
1,600 × 360 mm |
| Table T-slots |
14 mm |
| Table tilt |
-45° to +45° |
Spindles
| Specification |
Value |
| Spindle taper |
ISO 40 (vertical and horizontal) |
| Tool clamping |
Pneumatic DIN 2080 |
| Vertical spindle speed |
(8) 90 – 2,000 rpm |
| Horizontal spindle speed |
(12) 40 – 1,300 rpm |
| Spindle travel |
120 mm |
| Spindle feed |
0.08 / 0.15 / 0.25 mm/rev |
Travels and capacities
| Specification |
Value |
| Longitudinal travel (X) |
1,300 mm |
| Cross travel (Y) |
300 mm |
| Vertical travel (Z) |
400 mm |
| Spindle – column distance |
150 – 770 mm |
| Spindle – table distance |
120 – 520 mm |
Swiveling head
| Specification |
Value |
| Head tilt |
-90° to +90° |
Feeds
| Specification |
Value |
| Longitudinal feeds (X) |
(8) 22 – 420 mm/min |
| Cross feeds (Y) |
(8) 22 – 393 mm/min |
| Vertical feeds (Z) |
(8) 6 – 112 mm/min |
| Rapid feeds (X/Y/Z) |
1,290 / 1,208 / 513 mm/min |
Motor and power supply
| Specification |
Value |
| Vertical motor power |
2.2 kW |
| Horizontal motor power |
2.2 kW |
| Power supply |
400V – 50Hz – three-phase |
| Pneumatic supply |
Compressed air required |
DRO included
| Specification |
Value |
| Display |
ES-12 H 3-axis |
Construction features
| Specification |
Value |
| Guides |
Rectangular (on all axes) |
| Structure |
Heavy gray cast iron |
Dimensions and weight
| Specification |
Value |
| Machine dimensions (L × W × H) |
2,300 × 1,960 × 2,400 mm |
| Weight |
2,200 kg |
Compliance
| Specification |
Value |
| Marking |
CE |
| Directive |
Machinery 2006/42/EC |
Standard equipment
- Bernardo UWF 95 N universal milling machine
- ES-12 H 3-axis digital display
- Drawbar M16
- Pneumatic tool clamping system (DIN 2080)
- Horizontal counter support
- Long milling arbor ISO 40/27 mm and ISO 40/40 mm
- Adapters ISO 40/MT 4, ISO 40/MT 3, ISO 40/MT 2
- Coolant device
- Adjustable guard
- Horizontal milling cover
- LED lamp
Frequently asked questions
What do 'rectangular guides' mean compared to 'dovetail guides'?
Rectangular guides have a square-rectangular cross-section with larger and more rigid contact surfaces compared to dovetail guides (trapezoidal cross-section). For large and heavy workpieces, the rigidity of rectangular guides is crucial for precision.
Dovetail guides are an economical traditional solution suitable for entry- to mid-range milling machines. Rectangular guides are a construction feature of high-end industrial milling machines. Under load, rectangular guides maintain alignment better than dovetail guides: this characteristic becomes critical with large tables and heavy workpieces.
Are automatic Z-axis feeds really necessary?
For precision production on operations requiring Z-axis milling (e.g., facing on vertical surfaces), yes. Without automatic Z-axis feed, the operator must manually manage the feed, reducing quality and repeatability.
On UWF 90 V and 90-1270 models, automatic feed is limited to X and Y. The UWF 95 N also includes automatic feed on Z (8 stages 6-112 mm/min). For large workpiece machining requiring milling in multiple directions, automatic Z-axis feed is an essential feature for precision production.
What type of parts does the 1,300 mm X-travel cover?
Medium-large industrial parts: long profiles, molds, machine bases, machine components. The 1,300 mm travel allows complete machining on parts that would require multiple repositionings on smaller milling machines.
Typical examples: die-casting molds 800-1,200 mm, industrial machine bases, machinery profiles. The 1,600×360 mm table with 1,300 mm X-travel handles parts without the need for repositioning, maintaining constant precision. For larger parts, consider the UWF 150 (1,350 mm X-travel with a 1,650×360 mm table).
What is the maximum table load capacity?
The 1,600×360 mm table with 14 mm T-slots handles standard heavy parts up to approximately 800-1,200 kg for precision machining, depending on clamping and workpiece geometry.
The maximum load capacity depends on the rigidity of the clamping (14 mm T-slots are dimensioned for industrial clamping) and the weight distribution on the table. For irregularly shaped parts or off-center clamping, the effective capacity decreases. The UWF 95 N's overall 2,200 kg structure is dimensioned for heavy industrial parts.
How much do the 2.2 + 2.2 kW motors consume in production?
Only one spindle operates at a time. The active motor (vertical or horizontal) typically consumes 2.2-2.5 kWh per actual hour at full load. In production with a 50-60% duty cycle, the average consumption is 1.2-1.5 kWh per hour.
For workshops with significant electricity costs, the overall electrical investment is manageable by standard industrial meters. The Z-axis positioning motor (separate) has negligible consumption. The coolant pump and LED lamp have marginal consumption.