Wood planing machines
For precise wood surface processing in workshops and production
Planing machines are designed for leveling, thinning, and precisely processing wood workpieces. In this category, you will find both universal planing-thicknessing machines and specialized planing or thicknessing equipment, adapted for different levels of work intensity.
Who are planing machines for?
For carpentry workshops and furniture production – when a precise and smooth surface is important.
For industry – high-power models for long-term use.
For small workshops or individual craftsmen – compact, mobile models with integrated dust extractors.
Assortment overview
The assortment includes models of different types and sizes:
Planing-thicknessing machines (e.g., HOB260MINI, HOB305PROSMW2) – allow both planing and thicknessing with a single device.
Thicknessing machines (e.g., DHM330PROSMW2) – specialized models for thicknessing.
Planing machines (e.g., AHM530P, VS20PRO) – high-precision and high-power machines for professional planing.
Design features:
- Spiral or multi-knife cutterheads
- Robust cast-iron tables
- Adjustable fences (angles 90°–45°)
- Integrated dust extractors (in some models)
- Possibility to disengage the feed mechanism
- How to choose planing machines?
- When selecting planing equipment, pay attention to the following parameters:
- Planing width and cutting depth
- Motor power (S1 / S6)
- Number of knives or blades
- Cutterhead type (spiral or traditional)
- Feed speed
- Table construction and adjustment options
Additional services:
- Professional installation throughout Lithuania
- Warranty and post-warranty service
- Regular preventive maintenance
- All these services are provided by the Baltic Diagnostic Service technical team.
- Related categories:
- Wood cutting machines
- Wood sanding machines
- Wood milling machines
- Wood drilling and mortising machines
Need consultation?
Contact our specialists if you are looking for a specific solution for your workshop.
FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)
What is the difference between planing and thicknessing machines?
Planing machines are used to level the upper surface, while thicknessing machines are for reducing thickness and evenly processing the bottom surface.
Which is better – spiral or straight knives?
Spiral cutterheads with multiple knives operate more quietly, more evenly, and provide better surface finishing.
What planing width should I choose?
Smaller workshops often choose 260–300 mm models, while for industrial needs – 400 mm or more.
Can dust extraction systems be connected?
Yes, most models have dust extraction connections (usually Ⅰ100 mm or larger).
How much do such machines weigh?
Depending on the model, weight can range from 70 to 800+ kg. Compact models are also suitable for mobile use.