Bernardo Planer Thicknesser FS 410 P - 400 V is a planer and thicknesser for professional use available at Krollit, official Bernardo distributor since 2007.
- General data: Extraction port
- Planer: Planing width
- Thicknesser: Table length
Who uses the Planer Thicknesser FS 410 P - 400 V and for what
The Planer Thicknesser FS 410 P - 400 V is a planer and thicknesser for professional use distributed by Krollit.
Its place in the Bernardo range
Bernardo Planer Thicknesser FS 410 P - 400 V is part of Bernardo's range of planer thicknessers, distributed in Italy by Krollit since 2007. The Bernardo range includes models of various categories and performances: to choose the machine suitable for your use case, you can consult the Bernardo catalog on Krollit or contact customer support for selection assistance.
Krollit Logistics and Support
Machine shipping in 5-9 working days (7 days to Southern Italy). For spare parts and accessories, shipping in 3-5 working days from Krollit warehouse. Italian customer assistance available for technical documentation, product sheets and spare parts order management. Krollit has been an official distributor since 2007.
Who is the Planer Thicknesser FS 410 P - 400 V for
The planer thicknesser fs 410 p - 400 v is recommended for the following professional profiles:
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Professional carpentry workshops: planing and thicknessing of boards, battens and solid wood with precise dimensional tolerance.
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Furniture factories and window and door manufacturers: surface preparation and board calibration before subsequent assembly processes.
Not suitable for: planing chipboard or MDF panels (solid wood machine: composite panels damage the knives, consider calibrating machines).
Frequently asked questions
What planing width does the Planer Thicknesser FS 410 P - 400 V offer?
See "Planing width" in the technical table: typically from 250 to 410 mm.
The width determines the maximum width of the board that can be processed in a single pass. For wider boards, a double pass or a larger machine is required.
Cutter block or spiral cutter block?
See the model: the "S" or "Spiral" version features a helical cutter block with HM inserts, while the others use standard HSS knives.
The spiral cutter block produces less noise, a better finish, and 5-10 times longer tool life, but it costs more. The inserts can be rotated individually when worn.
Minimum and maximum machinable thickness?
See "Min/max thickness" in the technical table: typically from 4 mm to 230 mm in height.
The minimum thickness is limited by the safety of the protective devices; the maximum depends on the clearance under the thicknesser shaft.
Does it have quick change for planing/thicknessing?
Professional models allow changing functions in a few seconds by tilting the tables.
The reduced setup time is convenient for those who frequently alternate the two functions in series production.
What power supply does it require?
See "Voltage" in the table: typically 400 V three-phase for professional machines.
Models with motors over 2.2 kW require a three-phase line. Check availability in the workshop before purchase.