SCM Minimax FS 41ES - Tersa 16" Jointer/Planer - 1PH, 230V
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- $ 14,875
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Estimated to ship June 2026*
Made in Italy. Ships from the United States.
The ES is where the Minimax jointer/planer lineup makes a structural leap: true parallelogram tables, powered planer bed movement, and a changeover that requires removing nothing — all on a 230V, 30A circuit. At 87" of jointer bed and a full 16" working width, this machine handles what serious hobbyists and small professional shops actually need without asking you to run three-phase power to get there.
At a Glance
- 87" (2,200mm) jointer table, 16" (410mm) working width: face-joint full-width furniture stock without a pre-rip pass
- True parallelogram table system: 8 cam points keep both jointer tables coplanar at every jointing height setting; re-verification after adjustment is not necessary in normal use
- Single-lever changeover: no fence removal, no guard removal, both tables unlock and lift simultaneously; dust hose stays connected throughout
- 95mm Tersa cutterhead: 4 double-sided HSS knives; self-index on installation and swap without tools in under a minute; preferred by furniture makers for final-pass surface quality
- Powered planer bed movement with LED digital readout to 0.1mm resolution
- 4-post planer table on dust-protected trapezoidal-threaded columns
- True single-phase 4.8hp motor: 230V, 30A; not a three-phase motor run through a VFD, no phase converter required
- Freight included; ships from U.S. warehouse
The Details
The FS lineup runs Classic, Elite, and Elite S — and the ES isn't just an incremental step. It's a different mechanism underneath. The Classic series runs separate jointer tables on a dovetail/wedge adjustment system. The Elite improves that platform. The Elite S connects both tables mechanically on a true parallelogram with eight cam adjustment points, four per table. Both tables unlock simultaneously with a single lever and open away from the operator at 90°. Independently, the parallelogram mechanism keeps both jointer tables coplanar through the full range of jointing height adjustment. On a wedge-adjusted machine, any height change can shift that relationship, requiring you to verify both surfaces before running stock. On the ES, the geometry is maintained by the mechanism itself.
The changeover sequence on the ES is worth understanding against competing machines. On Felder and Hammer combination machines, the planer table must travel all the way down before you can switch functions. On every Minimax, including the Classic, only mid-travel is required. The ES removes two more steps: on the Classic, the fence and guard both come off before switching. On the Elite, the fence stays but the guard comes off. On the ES, the guard stays in place and the fence moves to the operator-side position — it does not need to be removed. Both tables unlock with a single lever and open away from the operator at 90°. The dust port stays on the same side of the machine and floats between jointer and planer functions — the hose never gets repositioned.
The Tersa cutterhead runs four double-sided HSS knives on a 95mm-diameter body. The knives self-index on installation — drop them in, and they register to the correct cutting circle without setup. Swapping a full set takes under a minute without tools. Many furniture makers choose the Tersa specifically for final-pass jointing and planing, where surface quality on hardwoods is the priority. HSS knives produce a slightly different cut characteristic than carbide inserts, and for hand-finish-quality face-glue work, that distinction is real. If your priority is longevity in high-volume use, abrasive species, figured grain, or reclaimed material, look at the FS 41ES-X with the Xylent spiral cutterhead — 66 carbide inserts with four usable cutting edges each.
The planer table rides on four trapezoidal-threaded columns, each sealed against dust intrusion. Powered bed movement handles height positioning, with a digital LED readout showing position to 0.1mm. Two feed speeds give you 23 fpm for heavier cuts, thicker stock removal, and finish passes, and 46 fpm for moving dimension stock through quickly. The infeed roller is helicoidal steel for consistent grip across the full working width; the outfeed roller is rubber-coated for clean release without marring the finished surface.
At 1,285 lbs., this machine is built for long-term stability. Due to the machine's weight and dimensions, liftgate delivery is not a safe option — you will need either a forklift available on site or the ability to pick up from a local freight terminal.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the FS 41ES and the FS 41E?
Three structural changes. First, the ES uses a parallelogram table mechanism with 8 cam points instead of the FS 41E's dovetail/wedge system — both tables are mechanically connected and stay coplanar at every jointing height setting without requiring re-verification. Second, the ES changeover requires removing neither the fence nor the guard; on the E, the fence stays in place but the guard needs to come off. Third, the ES planer table rides on four trapezoidal-threaded, dust-protected columns, and powered planer bed movement with an LED digital readout is standard on all ES configurations.
What is the difference between the Tersa and Xylent cutterheads?
The right choice depends on how the machine gets used. The Tersa (this machine) uses four double-sided HSS knives on a 95mm cutterhead — they self-index on installation and swap without tools in under a minute. Many furniture makers choose the Tersa for its surface quality on final-pass jointing and planing of hardwoods. The FS 41ES-X runs 66 carbide inserts with four usable cutting edges per insert — rotate three times, then replace. Carbide outlasts HSS significantly in high-volume use and holds up better on abrasive species, figured grain, and reclaimed material. For a shop running the machine daily or processing difficult stock, the Xylent's longevity and reduced noise are the meaningful advantages.
Does this machine require a phase converter?
No. Some combination machines in this category use a three-phase motor run through a VFD to operate on single-phase power, which derates the motor's actual output. This machine runs a purpose-built 4.8hp single-phase motor on 230V — no phase converter, no VFD. You need a dedicated 30A, 240V circuit. If you have three-phase power available, the FS 41ES-T is also offered with an 8hp, 220V three-phase motor.
What dust collection does this machine require?
Minimum 600 CFM through a single 4.7" (120mm) port. The port stays on the same side of the machine and floats between jointer and planer functions without being repositioned.
How does changeover work on the ES compared to other Minimax models?
The ES is the simplest changeover of any machine in the C, E, and ES families. On the Classic series, the fence and guard both need to come off before switching. On the Elite, the fence stays but the guard comes off. On the ES, the guard stays in place and the fence moves to the operator-side position — it does not need to be removed. Both tables unlock with a single lever and open away from the operator at 90°. The dust hose stays where it is. If you're comparing against Felder or Hammer, note that those machines require the planer table to travel all the way down before switching functions. On every Minimax — including the Classic — mid-travel is sufficient.
Can I add a mortiser to this machine?
Yes. The FS 41ES ships with the mortising table pre-setting already installed. The 0–16mm self-centering chuck attaches directly and is compatible with the FS 41 family. The mortising chuck is available separately.
Does the listed price include shipping?
Yes, shipping is free. Due to the machine's weight and dimensions, liftgate delivery is not a safe option — you will need either a forklift available on site or the ability to pick up from a local freight terminal.
Is the Minimax FS 41ES-T eligible for a Section 179 tax deduction?
Yes. The Minimax FS 41ES-T qualifies as a capital equipment purchase under Section 179, which allows businesses to deduct the full purchase price of qualifying equipment in the year it is placed in service rather than depreciating it over several years. For a machine at this price point, that deduction can meaningfully offset the net cost of purchase. The deduction limit and phase-out thresholds adjust annually, so the exact benefit depends on your total equipment purchases for the year and your tax situation. Consult your tax advisor on how Section 179 applies to your business. See how much you could save with our Section 179 calculator.
Features
Parallelogram jointer tables: Infeed and outfeed tables connect mechanically and unlock simultaneously with a single lever. Eight cam points — four per table — maintain coplanarity through the full range of jointing height adjustment. Re-verification after height changes is not necessary in normal use.
Tersa cutterhead: 95mm diameter, 4 double-sided HSS knives. Knives self-index on installation — no setup, no tools required. Full knife change in under a minute. Preferred by furniture makers for final-pass surface quality on hardwoods.
Single-lever changeover: The guard stays in place. The fence moves to the operator-side position but does not need to be removed. Both tables unlock with a single lever and open away from the operator at 90°. The dust port stays on the same side of the machine and floats between functions — the hose does not move.
4-post planer table: Four dust-protected trapezoidal-threaded columns provide long-term dimensional stability under daily use. Planer table size: 16.125" × 30.5" (410 × 775mm).
Powered planer bed movement: LED digital readout displays table height to 0.1mm resolution. Accurate height setting without a handwheel.
Jointer fence: 1,200mm × 150mm, center-mounted directly over the cutterhead via a rigid round-bar support. Tilts 0°–45°. Additional overturning fence included for thin workpieces.
True single-phase motor: 4.8hp, 230V. Some competing combination machines use a three-phase motor derated through a VFD to run on single-phase power, which reduces actual output. This is a purpose-built single-phase motor. No VFD, no phase converter. Dedicated 30A circuit required.
Two feed speeds: 23 fpm for heavier cuts, thicker stock removal, and finish passes; 46 fpm for moving dimension stock through quickly.
OSHA-compliant spring guard: American-style spring guard ships standard. Always covers the unused portion of the cutterhead without requiring manual repositioning when the fence moves. A European-style guard is available as an accessory through OakTree.
Mortising table pre-setting: Ships with mortising table pre-setting installed. The 0–16mm self-centering chuck attaches directly and is compatible with the FS 41 family. Mortising chuck available separately.
Mobility kit: Wheels included standard.
Specs
Jointer
Working Width: 16" (410mm)
Overall Table Length: 87" (2,200mm)
Cutterhead Diameter: 95mm (3.74")
Cutterhead Speed: 5,000 RPM
Max. Depth of Cut: 0.1875"
Fence Tilt: 0°–45°
Fence Dimensions: 1,200mm × 150mm (47.2" × 5.9")
Planer (Thicknesser)
Planer Table Size: 16.125" × 30.5" (410 × 775mm)
Max. Working Thickness: 9.44" (240mm)
Min. Working Thickness: 0.125" (3mm)
Max. Stock Removal: 1/8"
Feed Speeds: 23 fpm / 46 fpm
Infeed Roller: Helicoidal steel
Outfeed Roller: Rubber-coated
Electrical & Dust
Motor: 4.8hp, 230V, single-phase
Recommended Circuit: 30A dedicated
Machine Weight: 1,285 lbs.
Dust Port Diameter: 4.7" (120mm)
Minimum CFM Required: 600 CFM
Includes
- Tersa cutterhead (installed) with 4 double-sided HSS knives
- Jointer fence (1,200mm × 150mm) with center-mount round-bar support
- Additional overturning fence for thin workpieces
- OSHA-compliant American spring guard
- Mobility kit (wheels)
- Tool set and operator's manual
Warranty
SCM warrants every machine free of defects in workmanship and materials for one (1) year from the date of customer acceptance. Belts, bearings, and common electrical parts carry a six-month warranty. Wearable items and components requiring maintenance in ordinary operation are excluded.
Shipping
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