The Bernardo Combined Woodworking Machine CWM 310 F – 2000 is a universal combined woodworking machine — it integrates a jointer, planer, and circular saw in a compact footprint: planing width 310 mm, jointer table 1300 mm, shaft Ø 75 mm with 3 knives at 4000 rpm, max cutting depth 5 mm, motor 2.2 kW S1 / 3.0 kW S6, 400V three-phase. Manufactured in Austria, distributed in Italy by Krollit as an official Bernardo distributor since 2007.
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Planing width: 310 mm
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Jointer table (length): 1300 mm
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Table height: 835 mm
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Jointer shaft: Ø 75 mm – 3 HSS knives – 4000 rpm
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Max cutting depth: 5 mm
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Jointer fence: 1110 × 130 mm – tiltable 90°–45°
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Motor S1 / S6: 2.2 / 3.0 kW – 400V three-phase
Who uses the CWM 310 F – 2000 and for what
The Bernardo CWM 310 F – 2000 is a universal combined woodworking machine — it integrates a jointer, planer, and circular saw in a compact footprint. With a width of 310 mm, it covers the mid-to-high professional range of solid wood processing: jointing and planing, 90° and 45° sawing, squaring with a sliding table. The motor with dual power class S1/S6 (2.2/3.0 kW) ensures continuity even on hardwoods. With a 2,000 mm sliding table. The largest in the CWM series with a sliding table. In Krollit customers' workshops, it is used by carpenters, window makers, and wood craftsmen who are looking for a versatile machine in a confined space.
Who is the Bernardo CWM 310 F – 2000 for?
| Profile |
Compatibility |
Reason |
| Passionate hobbyist |
Not recommended |
Requires 400V three-phase. For hobby use, consider single-phase models. |
| Carpentry / wood craftsman |
Ideal |
310 mm jointer + planer + saw in one machine: the solution for those with limited space who want to cover the main solid wood processing tasks. |
| Intensive industrial production |
Not recommended |
For high-volume wood production, separate dedicated machines (standalone jointer + standalone saw) are preferred for faster cycles and independent maintenance. |
Not recommended for: pieces over 310 mm wide (jointer) or beyond the saw table; intensive industrial production; woods exceeding the 5 mm cutting depth capacity.
Jointer (surface planer)
| Specification |
Value |
| Planing width |
310 mm |
| Table length |
1300 mm |
| Table height |
835 mm |
| Shaft speed |
4000 rpm |
| Number of knives |
3 pcs HSS |
| Shaft diameter |
Ø 75 mm |
| Jointer fence |
1110 × 130 mm |
| Fence tilt |
90°–45° |
| Max cutting depth |
5 mm |
Thicknesser (planer)
| Specification |
Value |
| Working width |
310 mm |
| Thicknesser table length |
600 mm |
| Thicknesser height (min–max) |
5–190 mm |
| Feed speed |
8 m/min |
Motor and power supply
| Specification |
Value |
| Motor power S1 (100%) |
2.2 kW |
| Motor power S6 (40%) |
3.0 kW |
| Power supply |
400V three-phase |
Compliance and safety
| Specification |
Value |
| Marking |
CE |
| Directive |
Machinery 2006/42/EC |
Logistics
Bernardo shipping: 5–9 working days (7 days to the South). Original spare parts available with 3–5 working days shipping. Customer assistance in Italian available.
Frequently asked questions
What is the difference between a jointer and a thicknesser in a combined machine?
The jointer (surface planer) straightens the surface of the workpiece — the wood is passed over the table to obtain a flat reference face. The thicknesser brings the workpiece to the desired height uniformly — the thickness is set, and the wood is automatically fed through the machine. In a combined machine, both functions use the same shaft with knives: the function is changed by moving the workpiece to the correct table.
When should HSS knives be replaced or sharpened?
In professional use (4–6 hours/day) on medium woods, HSS knives require sharpening every 2–4 weeks. On hardwoods, every 1–2 weeks. Sets of original Bernardo replacement knives available with 3–5 working days shipping. Alternatively, consider switching to a shaft with TCT inserts (almost no maintenance for insert rotation).
How much space is needed in the workshop for the CWM 310 F – 2000?
In addition to the physical footprint of the machine, consider the space for moving workpieces: at least the maximum length of the workpiece in front of and behind the planer, and the same distance to the sides of the saw. In practice, for a combined machine with a 1300 mm table, at least 3–4 m of clear space on each side is needed.
Is a dedicated dust extractor needed?
Yes. Combined machines produce significant amounts of chips and sawdust. A dust extractor with a minimum flow rate of 600–800 m³/h and a Ø 100 mm connection is essential to maintain a clean and safe working environment. Bernardo offers compatible DC and FP dust extractors — contact Krollit for the correct configuration.
Can I switch to TCT knives on the existing shaft?
It depends on the shaft model installed. On some Bernardo combined machines, it is possible to replace the shaft with HSS knives with a TCT spiral shaft (reversible inserts) which eliminates sharpening. Contact Krollit to verify compatibility with your specific CWM 310 F – 2000.