We pulled three of these off the production floor last Tuesday for a buyer doing finger joint stock, and the 10mm kerf on the ultra-thin blades was noticeably quieter than the standard 12mm setups—definitely a plus if you're running continuous shifts and want to save on power draw, which usually runs around 19.25 to 78kw depending on the model.

It's a vertical automatic rig, so you feed the square timber in one side and it spits out multiple square bars on the other, with height adjustable from 10 to 250mm via cushion cover modification; most buyers go with the 250mm width version because of that it handles common jointery lumber.

The saw blade size runs from 212 to 405mm, and honestly, the 405mm gives you about 20 days or so of heavy use before you need to swap, which is better than reagent grade for this kind of multi-rip work—though it's not really suited for thin ply strips under 5mm because the feed rate can cause splintering.
We do CE and ISO on every unit, and warranty's 48 months, which is longer than you'll find on most Chinese origin machines, but one detail a buyer might not think to ask is that the core components are just the motor; the rest—bearing housing, shafts, rollers—are listed in the TDS but require a specific lead time if you need spare parts.

It basically uses synchronized upper and lower drive shafts with large diameter design, so what it does is minimize sawing path and keep surfaces smooth, and teh capasity runs roughly 1 to 5m³ per hour—though that drops if your timber has knots or green moisture content above 20%, so confirm your lot before committing.

Also, the machine weight sits between 1300 and 2800kg, and you'll need a forklift that plus the pallet dimensoins which are about 2600 by 1300 by 1540mm max, but that's pretty standard for vertical ripsaws anyway.
MOQ is 1 unit, lead time typically 15-30 days depending on stock.
Yes, it's CE and ISO certified, and we can share the certificates with your order.
Yes, it handles cutting heights of 10-250mm and widths of 250-400mm, so square wood within that range works fine.
It uses blades from 212 to 405mm, but blades are not included—you'll need to source those separately.
It's packed in a plywood case for export, with protective foam and strapping to prevent damage during transit.