Basically, you're dealing with inconsistent plank widths form your current setup, and that kills your joinery tolerances and slows down teh whole furniture line—the LBMT series handles it by giving you a ±0.5mm repeatable cut straight off the table.

Most buyers go with the 25cm model for general construction timber, but if you're pushing 40cm oak logs, you'll need the LBMT40 and its roughly 550mm blade to get through it without bogging down the 11kw×2 motors.

We usually have the 30-300cm processing length in stock, but the custom sizing adds about 20 days or so to the lead time (check with us before locking PO), and the CE cert covers the whole unit for your export paperwork.
The table's 3.8 meters long, so you'll need floor space, and at 900kg it's a beast to reposition—but the surfce finish is smooth enough that you skip the planning step entirely.

Also, it's not great for thin veneer slicing because the manual feed hydraulic control doesn't have that fine touch for under 5mm thickness—stick to logs and batten with this one.
MOQ is 1 unit, so you can order just one saw if needed. If you want multiple units, mixing models like LBMT20 and LBMT40 in the same order is fine.
Lead time is around 15-20 working days for a standard LBMT30, since we build each unit to order. Stock models might ship faster — just check with us.
Yes, every unit comes CE compliant, and we can provide the CE certificate and a certificate of origin on request. Just let us know what docs you need.
Yes, the processing length is customizable. If you need a longer or shorter range, tell us your specs and we can adjust the table configuration to match.
We pack each saw in a plywood case with foam padding for export. It should be stored indoors or under cover — the hydraulic components and motor aren't weatherproof.