A buyer running a medium-scale mill recently told us they’re 300 logs a day, mostly softwood, and FM100 with an 18.5KW motor handles it without a sweat—they’re getting ±0.1mm cuts consistently, which beats their old band saw hands down (usually 2-4 weeks for delivrey on that model). But the FM150 is better if you’re running hardwood blends.

The range goes form FM60 up to FM300, with blade diameters hitting 150-455mm and processing height up to 300mm—model dependent, of course, and we’re talking 1190kg up to 4100kg for the bigger units. It basically has a manual or PLC control option, and what it does is cut with an overload-protected electric motor that’s 18.5KW to 75KW, so you’ll want to match that to your power supply before ordering—most buyers go with PLC for batch runs, but the manual is fine for small shops.

These saws are semiautomatic, so you’re not babysitting every pass, but don’t expect them to handle composite materials with the same precision as softwood or hardwood—it’s a limitation nobody spins, you just need to adjust feed rates. Also, the blade guards and emergency stop are standdard, but the precision holds up even on wet lumber, which is something a buyer might not think to ask but matters for humidity-prone sites.
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MOQ is just one unit, so you can test drive before scaling bulk orders—pricing drops roughly 10-15% on lots of 5 or more, and lead time is 20 days or so for custom configs (check availability on FM250 and FM300, as they’re slower). We’ve got ISO 9001 certs and a 12-month warranty, but the real win for most is teh ±0.1mm repeatability that saves you sanding time on plank faces.
The FM60 has a processing height range starting from 0mm up to a model-dependent maximum, and its main motor power is on the lower end of the 18.5KW-75KW range. The FM300 offers a processing height up to 300mm and uses a motor near the 75KW top end. Essentially, bigger models handle larger logs and need more power.
We offer both manual and PLC control options, so you can choose whichever fits your operation. The PLC system is available as an upgrade if you want automated control, but the manual system is standard on semiautomatic models.
Yes, the ±0.1mm cutting precision applies to all models in the series, regardless of size. You’ll get the same tight tolerance whether you’re running a small FM60 or a large FM300.
Since the MOQ is just 1 unit, you can order a single machine for testing. Lead time depends on the model and customization, but typically it's around 30-45 days for a standard unit.
The sawmill is ISO 9001 certified, and we include standard quality documentation with each shipment. For cutting precision, we can provide test reports upon request to confirm the ±0.1mm accuracy.