We usually have these in stock in our main warehouse, so typical lead time is about 20 working days or so, but check with us on exact availability if you need it faster—shiping for a 1100 kg machine means we’ll need to arrange a dedicated truck or LCL sea freight, and our company can customize the voltge and color to match your production line, which is pretty much standard for factory orders.
What it does is handle panel for production environments where precision and repeatability matter more than portability, and honestly, if you’re working with solid wood thicker than 120 mm at 90 degrees, this isn’t your machine—the 400 mm blade tops out at that height, and while you can tilt to 45 degrees, you lose some depth, so it’s really built for sheet goods like plywood, MDF, and melamine.

main saw motor is 5.5 KW—plenty for ripping through stacked panels—and you can adjust spindle speed between 3000, 4000, or 5000 rpm depending on the material and finish you need; the scoring saw runs at 8000 rpm with its own 1.1 KW motor, which is what gives you that chip-free edge on both sides of teh cut, something buyers running veneered panels really appreciate.

European-style steel bar sliding mechanism—that’s the key difference from cheaper Chinese saws—it rides smoother and stays accurate longer, and the sliding table itself measures 3200 by 415 mm, which means you can handle sheets up to 1250 mm wide without repositioning, though you’ll want to check your shop floor clearance because the overall footprint is a solid 3250 by 3150 mm, give or take.
We’ve been moving these for about seven years now, and the one thing most buyers don’t think to ask is that the digital angle indicator actually needs periodic calibration if you’re doing repeat 45-degree cuts daily—it’s not a problem, just something we’ve learned from field feedback. But we issue a CE certificate with every unit and a one-year warranty on electricals and mechanicals, and our COAs typically show consistency within tighter tolerances than the standdard spec sheet suggests.
The ZD400T can cut up to 120 mm high at a 90-degree angle, which is standard for a saw with a 400 mm blade.
Yes, the voltage is customizable to match your local power supply—just let us know your requirements when ordering.
It comes with CE certification, so it meets European safety standards for industrial woodworking equipment.
Standard lead time is around 30 days after order confirmation, but it may vary based on customization and current production load.
Yes, it includes a 120 mm scoring blade running at 8000 rpm to prevent tear-out on the workpiece.