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Robland FZ400M 3200MM PANELSAW

Robland · Joinery Workshop
A floor-standing sliding table panelsaw capable of handling full sheet lengths up to 3050mm, with an independent scoring unit for clean, chip-free cuts on veneered and melamine-faced boards. Suited to joinery shops and panel processing workshops that have outgrown a contractor-grade saw and need a dedicated, properly guarded machine.

Typically chosen by

  • Joinery shops and fitted furniture manufacturers needing clean, chip-free cuts on veneered or melamine-faced panels
  • Small to mid-size production workshops where a 3200mm sliding table covers the full range of sheet sizes without a second machine
  • Businesses upgrading from a contractor-grade saw who need a dedicated, floor-standing panel saw with proper guarding and extraction
Before you commit

See it run on your own material

Bring us a sample profile or board and we'll run it through the machine at our Newark showroom. You'll see the output quality firsthand and we can talk through how it fits your workflow - before any decisions are made.

Key specification considerations

Sliding Table Length
3200 mm
Handles full 3050mm sheet lengths with room to spare — confirm you have adequate floor space both sides of the machine for infeed and outfeed.
Max Cutting Depth (90°)
125 mm
Rip Capacity
1380 mm
Sufficient to rip a standard 2440mm sheet roughly in half in a single pass, covering most panel sizing tasks.
Main Blade Speed
3000 / 4000 / 5000 RPM
Three selectable speeds let you match blade speed to material — slower for solid timber, faster for thin veneered sheet — without changing blades.
SpecificationValueNotes
Sliding Table Length
3200 mm
Anodised aluminium construction resists wear and maintains accuracy over time.
Main Motor Power
4.4 kW (5.9 hp) — S6 rating; optional 7 kW (9.4 hp)
Requires 400V 3-phase supply as standard; a 230V 3-phase option is available — confirm your workshop supply before ordering.
Scoring Motor Power
0.75 kW (1 hp)
Separate Motors (Main & Scoring)
Yes
Independent motors mean the scoring blade runs at its own optimum speed regardless of what the main blade is doing, giving cleaner entry cuts on faced boards.
Main Blade Diameter
400 mm
Main Blade Speed
3000 / 4000 / 5000 RPM
Scoring Blade Diameter
120 mm
Scoring Blade Speed
7000 RPM
Max Cutting Depth at 90°
125 mm
Max Cutting Depth at 45°
100 mm
Blade Tilt
0–45°
Rip Capacity
1380 mm
Table Dimensions
1530 x 700 mm
Table Height
840 mm
Dust Extraction Port
120 mm
Confirm your extraction unit can accommodate a 120mm spigot, or budget for a reducer if your existing ducting is a different diameter.
CE Compliant
Yes
Meets European machinery safety directive requirements including guarding — relevant if your workshop is subject to HSE inspection.
Machine Weight
approx. 800 kg
At this weight, check your workshop floor loading capacity before installation — most solid concrete workshop floors are adequate, but suspended or older floors may need assessment.
Overall Machine Dimensions
approx. 3400 mm (L) x 2000 mm (W)
Allow additional clearance beyond the machine footprint for the full travel of the sliding table on the infeed side and outfeed support on the other.

Is this the right
machine for you?

Choose the Robland FZ400M 3200MM PANELSAW if...

  • You regularly process full-size sheets (up to 3050mm) and need the sliding table length to match without awkward repositioning
  • Clean, chip-free cuts on veneered or melamine-faced boards are critical — the independent scoring motor is the key feature here
  • You want three selectable blade speeds to cover both solid timber and sheet material on the same machine
  • Your workshop is at a production level where a dedicated, floor-standing panel saw with proper guarding and extraction is justified

Consider an alternate model if...

  • You need electronic fence positioning and digital readout for high-repeatability production — the Casolin Astra SE400 NT with electronic rip fence and scoring is worth discussing instead
  • Your volume demands a heavier-duty machine with a larger blade diameter — the Robland Z500M or Casolin Astra 500 would be more appropriate at that level
  • Your workshop space is limited and a 3200mm sliding table is impractical to operate safely — the Robland FZ3100 offers a shorter table format and may suit a tighter floor plan
  • You are cutting lighter volumes and a more compact or entry-level sliding saw would be sufficient — talk to us and we can advise on whether the FZ400M is over-specified for your situation
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