We've been moving these into US and EU warehouses for about three years now, and the main thing people want to know is whether it passes CE inspection—it does, and we include the certifcation with shipment, but you'll want your local agent to verify the votage configuration because the standard 380V three-phase isn't always a drop-in for some US shops running 480V, so check that first.
You're looking at a 3200mm gross cut capacity on this one, which handles standard 8x4 sheets with room to spare for the scoring pass, and the scoring saw itself runs at 8000rpm while the main blade can be dialed between 4500 and 6000rpm depending on the matrial—hardwood or softwood, you'll want to play with that—and we usually see buyers pairing it with a 300mm blade for the 70-80mm cut height, though it accepts a range from 250mm to 350mm.
Basically, it's a hydraulic semi-automatic table saw with linear guide ways on the sliding table, so you get smoother travel than the old steel-on-steel friction systems, and the digital display on the tilt shows you 0-45 degrees for the main blade, but that scoring blade stays fixed at 20mm diameter and delivers the clean edge you need before the main cut, especially helpful for folks running melamine or laminated panels.

Shipping is straightforward form our Chinese port—wooden case packed, the machine body runs about 850kg with a 2200*1150*1100mm footprint, and the sliding table comes in its own crate at 2950*480*320mm, so plan for liftgate delivery and know the HS code is 84659100 which usually clears customs fine in the US or UK, but we always advise having your import docs ready because the 5.5kW main motor and 1.1kW scoring motor combine for enough power that some brokers flag it under machinery regulations.
Customizations are pretty much standard here—we've done custom colors for buyers branding their shop, and the inner lock mechanism on the sliding table uses a steel bar construction to cut vibration, so for heavy-duty repeated cuts on MDF or plywood, this holds up better than a lot of the hobbyist-grade machines, but don't expect it to handle materials over 80mm thick at full tilt without slowing down the feed radically—just physics of it, really.
Order quantities are flexible, and we usually have about 20 units or so ready to ship each month from that model line, so lead time sits at 20 days or so once you confirm specs, and if you need the 45-90 degree stop set or a specific blade bore (30mm main spindle diameter) we'll note it on the packing list, but the scoring blade hole is 20mm so don't forget to order matching arbor rings if you're swapping blades regularly.
We typically start at 1 unit for this model, so you can order just one to test it out. If you need a larger quantity, we can discuss volume pricing.
For a standard machine with a custom color, lead time is usually 15-20 working days after order confirmation. This includes color matching and production.
Yes, the MJ6132TAZ comes with CE certification included. We can also supply a certificate of origin and a test report upon request.
Absolutely, the saw blade diameter range is 250-350mm, so you can use a 350mm blade. Just note the max cut height will increase accordingly, but stay within the machine's specs.
It's shipped in a wooden case—the body and sliding table are packed separately. We recommend indoor storage; if it must be outdoors, keep it covered and dry to prevent rust.