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Minimax CU 410E

Universal combined machine for demanding craftsmen and carpentries seeking compact size with top quality finished products. Versatile joinery machine combining multiple woodworking functions.

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410 mm
Useful Working Width
2000 mm
Surfacing Tables Total Length
315 mm
Max. Saw Blade Ø with Scoring Blade Installed
100 | 71 mm
Max. Saw Blade Projection from Table at 90°/45°
Overview

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.

Applications
window door production
Medium workshop
Window and door frame manufacturers depend on the CU 410E's combined sawing and profiling capacity to produce stiles, rails, and muntins from solid timber. The 315 mm saw blade diameter with 100 mm projection handles ripping and crosscutting tasks, while the moulding spindle (up to 10000 rpm) executes weatherseal grooves, decorative profiles, and joinery detailing—all precision-critical operations for frame assembly fit. The 1050 mm fence width accommodates both narrow mullion stock and wider frame components.
custom millwork
Medium workshop
Custom millwork shops use the CU 410E to process solid wood components for architectural applications—architraves, cornicing, and bespoke mouldings—within a single machine workflow. The 410 mm working width and variable spindle speeds up to 10000 rpm enable execution of intricate profiles on hardwoods (oak, walnut, maple) while the integrated saw handles ripping, crosscutting, and angled cuts for frame construction. This eliminates multi-station material flow, reducing labour and handling time for bespoke orders.
furniture production
Medium workshop
Mid-volume furniture makers leverage the CU 410E for frame construction, component dimensioning, and edge profiling in chair and cabinet assembly. The machine processes solid wood components from rough stock (surfacing tables, 2000 mm length) through finished milling—routing decorative edges, creating joinery profiles, and sawing components—all within one setup station. The 240 mm maximum tool diameter capacity supports both structural and aesthetic profiles required in contemporary furniture design.
solid wood crafting
Small workshop
Small carpentry workshops and specialist joinery makers use the CU 410E as an all-in-one station for bespoke solid wood components, from decorative boxes to custom architectural elements. The machine's versatility eliminates the need to purchase separate joinery equipment, making it cost-effective for low-volume, high-complexity work where aesthetic finish and material precision are non-negotiable. The 410 mm width suits individual components and small batch production typical of artisan-level work.
Specifications
Working Areas
Useful Working Width410 mm
Surfacing Tables Total Length2000 mm
Saw Unit
Max. Saw Blade Ø with Scoring Blade Installed315 mm
Max. Saw Blade Projection from Table at 90°/45°100 | 71 mm
Cutting Width on Parallel Fence1050 mm
Routing Unit
Max. Useful Spindle Length125 mm
Max. Tool Diameter when Profiling210 | 240 mm
Spindle Moulder Speeds (at 50 Hz)3500 | 6000 | 8000 | 10000 rpm
Motor
Power Three-phase Motors (starting from)4 (4.8) / 50 (60) kW/Hz
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Minimax CU 410ES
Useful Working Width
410 mm
Surfacing Tables Total Length
2000 mm
Max. Saw Blade Ø with Scoring Blade Installed
315 mm
350 mm
Max. Saw Blade Projection from Table at 90°/45°
100 | 71 mm
Cutting Width on Parallel Fence
1050 mm
Max. Useful Spindle Length
125 mm
125 mm
Max. Tool Diameter when Profiling
210 | 240 mm
240 mm
Spindle Moulder Speeds (at 50 Hz)
3500 | 6000 | 8000 | 10000 rpm
1700 | 4000 | 7000 | 9000 rpm
Power Three-phase Motors (starting from)
4 (4.8) / 50 (60) kW/Hz
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