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Comparison Pro-Craft PE-2150 vs Arsenal R-1400S

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Pro-Craft PE-2150
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Specs
Power consumption2150 W1400 W
Rotation speed16000 rpm16000 rpm
Planing width110 mm110 mm
Planing depth3.5 mm3.5 mm
Grooving depth20 mm
V-grooves33
Knivesdouble sideddouble sided
Dust removalbidirectionalbidirectional
Features
edge guide
parking rest
stationary installation
edge guide
parking rest
stationary installation
General
Power sourcemains (230 V)mains (230 V)
In box
dust collector
dust collector
Weight5.4 kg5 kg
Added to E-Catalogoctober 2017november 2013

Power consumption

The total power consumed by the electric planer during operation. The more powerful the tool, the generally higher its productivity and the better it is suitable for large volumes of work and/or hardwoods. Here, however, it must be taken into account that the effective power (the power supplied by the unit directly to the working tool) is anyway lower than the consumed one, but it is far from always indicated. Therefore, it is quite possible to compare different models with each other precisely in terms of power consumption.

Note that more power means higher electricity consumption, and also, most often, more weight and cost of the tool. Therefore, it does not always make sense to chase the most powerful units. So, for occasional use and small volumes of work, a power of 500-600 W is considered quite sufficient; for regular work on relatively soft wood, 700-800 W is enough, and professional models have a power of more than 1000 W.

Grooving depth

The greatest depth of the groove that can be cut into the workpiece with a planer.

Grooves are narrow and long slots used, in particular, for tenoning wooden parts. Some models of electric planers are equipped with special tools that make it easier to cut grooves.
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