Jointing width: 410 mm | Power: 4000 W |
Max jointing depth: 5 mm | Tables length: 2000 mm |
Type of Cutters: 3 Standard blades / Tersa / Spiral | Fence Tilt: 90-45 ° |
Planer width: 410 mm | Power: 4000 W |
Max depth of cut: 3 mm | Table length: 775 mm |
Max workpiece height: 230 mm | Feed rate(s): 6 or 12m/min |
The SCM Minimax FS 41e (elite) is fourth machine in SCM’s jointer planer series. It is similar to the Minimax FS 41 Classic, but slightly larger and has more functions and possible upgrades.
While the FS 41 Classic is also aimed at serious hobbyists, the Elite is purely for professional workshops. It has longer jointer and planer tables and the bigger cutterblock can take off more shavings in one pass. It has two feed rates (6 and 12m/min) instead of just one, a separate motor for the feed rollers, and convenient folding handwheels.
Possible upgrades include a numerical display to show exactly the height of the planer table, and a special fence for thin workpieces. It does lack electronic height adjustment, which is available on the FS 30 Elite S.
The cutterblock can be upgraded to the Tersa system, which allows you to change and set new knives very quickly. Alternatively you can opt for SCM’s Xylent spiral cutterblock. The advantages of spiral cutters are the cheaper replacement if you damage one blade, lower sound levels, and longer life due to their four sharp sides.
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Reviews and Videos
Noise test comparison of the Xylent spiral cutterblock
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Professional sound levels comparison of the Xylent spiral cutterblock and a standard one.
General
Official page on the SCM website
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Official page of the Minimax FS 41 Elite on the SCM website
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All the specs and options for the SCM Minimax FS 41 Elite
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Weight (standard configuration) | 450 kg |
Motor | |
Motor Voltage | 3x 400V 1x 230V |
Motor Frequency | 50 or 60 Hz |
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Tersa cutterblock | Option |
Xylent spiral cutterblock | Option |
Cast iron mortising table | Option |
Mortising chuck | Option |
Special fence for small workpieces | Option |
Chuck with clamp | Option |
Numerical display | Option |
Jointer | |
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Jointing width | 410 mm |
Max depth of cut | 5 mm |
Tables length | 2000 mm |
Type of cutters | 3 Standard blades / Tersa / Spiral |
Fence tilt | 90-45° |
Planer | |
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Planer Width | 410 mm |
Max depth of cut | 3 mm |
Table length | 775 mm |
Max workpiece height | 230 mm |
Feed rate(s) | 6 or 12m/min |
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hello,
im very interested in the fs 41 e. when buying in canada it come with the porc chop guard. when changing from jointer to planer how does it work with the guard? do you have to take it off or if left on is it in the way. i cant find any videos showing the change and opperation.
Hello Michael.
Changing from jointer to planer and viceversa is very easy… You don’t have to remove anything… The only reccomendation to preserve the guard is to open the jointer infeed table first (obviously)…
Feel free to contact SCM directly to let you show how does it work and for any further information you may need… They will be happy to help you.
Would you explain the mobility on this machine? How big is the base, width and length? I will need to roll this around in my shop for room and would like to know if the standard wheel set up will work or will I have to make a cart under it. Thank You.
Hi Jim, you would be best off contacting SCM directly. They’ll likely have the exact measurements of the base.
I have a FS-03 FS41 EliteS. It came with the “American” style guard for the jointer. I’d like to switch to the “European” style, where can I purchase this.