We've been shipping these for about three years now, and what actually makes it worth buying is the build quailty for the price—you're getting a 850kg frame with a plated chrome steel guide track that holds alignment better than some units we've seen costing twice as much.

With a 3000x375mm sliding table and that 1250mm max width, you can handle full-size panels in one pass, and the 5.5kw main spindle runs at 4500 or 6000rpm depending on what you're —density boards or solid wood up to 80mm thick with a 300mm blade, or you can tilt it 0-45° for bevels.

Scoring saw runs at 8000rpm with its own 1.1kw motor, which is pretty much essential if you're finishing melamine or PVC panels without chipping—most buyers go with teh 120mm scoring blade we stock, but confirm lead time because it's usually 20 days or so.
Documentation is straightforward: we provide CE and ISO certifications with every unit, plus a COA for the main spindle assembly (HPLC-verified for runout tolerance), and the manual covers basic maintenance—though it's written for a technical reader, so your guys should be fine.

Payment terms are typically 30% deposit with balance before shipping, and we ship via LCL form Shanghai; freight runs about $800-1200 depending on your port, but we've had a few buyers source their own forwarder and that works too.

One detail that's easy to overlook: the sliding table surface is anodized aluminum, which resists glue buildup better than painted steel, but if you're abrasive materials like solid wood with heavy resin content, you'll want to wipe it down regularly—it's not suited for wet, anyway.
We can do as few as 1 unit for standard specs, but if you need customizations, we usually ask for a minimum of 5 pieces per order.
For standard models, lead time is about 15-20 working days. Custom orders might take 25-30 days, depending on the changes.
The MJ6130TDZ comes with CE and ISO certificates covering safety and quality standards. We can provide copies with the shipment or upon request.
No, the tilting range is fixed at 0 to 45 degrees for bevel cuts. That's standard for this model and most table panel saws.
We pack it in a plywood case with foam padding and metal strapping to protect the sliding table and motor during shipping. It's ready for sea or air freight.