We've had this machine running in a few shops now for solid wood cabinet doors and large boards, and the 1500x2500mm working area handles those panels fine without repositioning, but it's way too big for small crafts or single-piece toy work — you'd be wasting floor space.
The actual production speed sits around 25000mm/min on most jobs, but we usually see buyers hitting maybe 20000mm/min in practice with the ATC 5.5kW spindle because of tool changes, and teh Z height is 200mm so thick stock isn't an issue unless you're carving deep reliefs over that.

Basically, the SYNTEC 6MAX control is solid — it's not a Chinese off-brand, and it runs standerd G-code so you can use Artcam or VCarve without learning new post-processors, and we include the software license with the machine.
Payment and shiping are pretty straightforward, we typically ask for a 30% deposit with the balance before loading, and our company can do 20 days or so if you need to stagger, but the lead time form order to FOB is about 30 working days — give or take a week depending on whether the servo motors are in stock.

We share a video of the vacuum table holding a full sheet of plywood during test runs, and the 3kW dust collector is actually pretty damn quiet for its size, though don't expect it to handle MDF dust without a cyclone separator upstream — that's a limitation, not a flaw.
Documentation comes with a CE certificate, full manual, and a COA for the spindle, and we usually have spare parts in stock for the linear rails and rack since those wear first, so you'll get replacement within 48 hours of notification if you're in Asia (check lead times for Europe though).
The vacuum table is designed for flat, non-porous materials like MDF, plywood, or acrylic. If your stock is warped or uneven, you'll need to face it first or use mechanical clamps in addition — the vacuum won't seal well on bowed surfaces.
Typical lead time is about 30-45 days depending on current production load. MOQ is 1 unit, so you can order just one machine for testing or immediate production.
Yes, we include the CE certificate and a declaration of conformity with each machine. A wiring diagram in English is also provided inside the electrical cabinet and as a PDF.
Yes, it can cut aluminum — just take light passes (around 0.5-1mm depth) and use coolant mist or air blast. It's not meant for heavy production in metal, but for occasional aluminum engraving or profiling it works fine.
It's crated in a plywood box with foam padding, and the gantry is bolted down for transit. For storage, keep it in a dry area between 0°C and 45°C with humidity below 75% — and open the crate to check for condensation if stored longer than a month.