You're looking at a machine that actually handles the daily grind of a busy shop—we've had customers running these for years without major hiccups, and what it does is basically turn big panels into precise cabinet parts with that sliding beam letting you rip long boards without wobble, the electric lift on the F model is a huge time-saver because you're not cranking by hand all day.
The key specs land in a pretty tight range across the three models, but the main motor puts out 4.0 to 5.5KW depending on which one you pick, and the scoring motor at 0.75 to 1.1KW keeps chip-out minimal on melamine or veneered stuff—the main blade spins between 4200 and 5400RPM while the scoring runs at a constant 8000RPM, and you're looking at a depth of 75 to 100 millimeters at 90 degrees which covers most standard sheet goods.

3200 millimeters is sliding beam length, give or take, and that's enough for a 4x8 sheet or even a bit longer if you're doing stair stringers or something, the machine itself weighs between 550 and 700kg so it's not moving around on you once it's set, and the precision is quoted at plus or minus 0.2mm—in practice, we usually see better than that with a sharp blade and proper setup.
These are semi-automatic with the CNC control mode which basically lets you program cuts but not full automation like a beam saw, so it fits best in custom cabinet shops or small where you need flexibility over speed, and the European standard shield is a nice touch for safety inspections—we've had buyers who needed that for compliance reasons.

Anyway, the models break down by power and lifting: the HS6132C is the entry at 4.0KW with manual lift, the D bumps to 5.5KW also manual, and the F gets the electric lift plus the heavier frame—most buyers go with the F if they're doing high volume because that lift saves your back over fifty cuts a day.
Voltge can be 380V, 220V, or 420V depending on your shop setup, and customiaztion is availble for things like the scoring blade diameter which is standard at 120mm but we've done variations before, warranties run one year and we usually have stock (check lead time though, as it can stretch to 20 days or so during peak season).
The key differences are in motor power and blade specs. The HS6132C typically comes with a 4.0KW main motor and 0.75KW scoring motor, while the HS6132D goes up to 5.5KW and 1.1KW. The HS6132F usually has the highest specs at 5.5KW main and 1.1KW scoring, with electric lift as standard. Your best bet is to check the exact configuration based on your cutting needs.
We usually require a minimum order of 1 unit for stock models. For custom configurations, like adding CNC control or adjusting the voltage, the MOQ might be 5 units. Just let us know your specific requirements and we can confirm.
Lead time is typically 15-30 days after order confirmation, depending on stock. Yes, the CE and ISO certificates come included with every machine. We can send you copies before shipping if needed.
Yes, we offer voltage customization. The HS6132F can be wired for 220V, 380V, or 420V. Just specify your voltage when ordering, and we'll adjust the motor and wiring accordingly. Note that 220V single-phase may slightly reduce the motor's peak power output.
The saw is packed in a strong wooden crate, with foam padding around the sliding beam and blade area. For storage, keep it indoors in a dry, clean area—humidity can affect the precision over time. If it sits for more than a few weeks, we recommend applying a light rust-preventive oil on the sliding rails and table surface.