Universal combined machine for demanding craftsmen and carpentries seeking compact size with top quality finished products. Versatile joinery machine combining multiple woodworking functions.
The Minimax CU 410E is a universal combination woodworking machine that consolidates multiple processing functions—surfacing, ripping, profiling, and moulding—into a single compact footprint. Designed for professional carpentries and mid-sized woodworking shops, this machine eliminates the need for separate single-purpose equipment while maintaining the precision and finish quality demanded by high-end joinery work. The machine's technical architecture centers on a 410 mm working width with 2000 mm surfacing table length, accommodating both narrow stock and medium-format components. The integrated saw unit accepts blades up to 315 mm diameter with maximum projections of 100 mm (90°) and 71 mm (45°), enabling both crosscutting and angled cuts across a 1050 mm parallel fence width. The routing/moulding spindle operates across four speed settings (3500–10000 rpm at 50 Hz) with tool diameter capacity to 240 mm, supported by a maximum useful spindle length of 125 mm for profile execution. Motor configuration starts at 4 kW (50 Hz) or 4.8 kW (60 Hz) with three-phase power, delivering sufficient torque for continuous solid wood processing without equipment chaining. This machine class serves carpentries and custom furniture makers producing mid-volume runs where material efficiency and operational flexibility are critical. It handles hardwoods and softwoods equally, from component dimensioning through finished profiling, making it particularly suited to bespoke joinery, door/window frame production, and architectural millwork where multiple milling operations are required on each workpiece. The compact design reduces floor footprint compared to installing four separate machines, while the mid-range price positioning makes it accessible to established shops without the capital burden of industrial-scale multi-spindle systems.
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