At the sample level, you're looking at roughly $2,800 per unit, mid-tier orders of 5-10 sets drop to about $2,400, and bulk buys of 20+ can hit $2,100 or so—it's the most cost-effective way to get a 3200mm sliding table saw with a tilting blade that handles both 90° cuts and 45° angles without needing a second machine.

SMV8D comes with a 5.5KW main motor and a 0.75KW scoring motor, spindle speeds of 4000/6000 RPM for the main saw and 8000 RPM for the scorer, and it'll take a 300mm main blade with a 120mm scorer—maximum thickness is 80mm, which is pretty much standard for plywood and solid wood up to that range, but don't expect it to rip through 100mm stock without bogging down.

We've run it on MDF and particleboard too, and the scoring saw prevents chip-out on melamine-faced panels—most buyers go with the 5.5KW motor for furniture shops, but the 0.75KW scorer is actually fine for most, and the blade tilt mechanism (0-45°) is smooth enough for miter cuts in cabinet work, though it's not suited for heavy-duty ripping of thick hardwoods like oak beams.
Customization is available for the votage (our company can do 380V or 220V three-phase), and OEM branding on the machine body is possible with a minimum order of 5 sets—lead time is usually 20-25 days for standerd, but if you need a custom paint color or logo, add another week or so (check lead time).

Logistics wise, it ships as a single crate weighing 800kg, dimensions about 2950x3400x840mm, so you'll need a forklift on site, and we include a one-year warranty with CE and ISO certs—MOQ is just one set, so you can test it before scaling up, and we usually have stock in the warehose, but confirm lead time for bulk orders.
We can do a single set—MOQ is just 1 unit, so you don't need to buy in bulk.
The sliding table is 3200x390mm and max cutting length is 3200mm, so boards longer than that won't fit in one pass—you'd need to reposition.
It's CE and ISO certified, so it meets European safety and quality standards—no extra paperwork headaches for export.
Yes, the main saw blade tilts from 0 to 45 degrees for bevel cuts, but it's a manual adjustment—not motorized.
Usually 15-30 days depending on stock and shipping logistics—we'll confirm once you place the order.