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Used sawmill for furniture production

NEVA TR88 Orbit Plus – Professional Thin-Cutting Frame Saw

NEVA TR88 Orbit Plus – Professional Thin-Cutting Frame Saw

 Location: Poznań
 Added: 23.03.2026, 11:02
27 450 EUR net

FOD GKT 60 F Vertical Log Sawmil Urgent

 Location: Szczecin whole country
 Added: 29.11.2025, 17:31
54 000 PLN net

Wood-Mizer LT25LE11S mobile band saw | 2006 | 7.2m bed | 5100h Urgent

 Location: Nidzica whole country
 Added: 25.09.2025, 10:05
7 900 EUR net
Roltrac R70 Band Saw with full hydraulics

Roltrac R70 Band Saw with full hydraulics

 Location: Olkusz
 Added: 13.05.2025, 15:42
40 000 PLN gross

FRAME SAW WSML TAUS SMB-2 550 plus sorting station

 Location: Kłodzko
 Added: 22.04.2025, 18:05
88 800 EUR net

SAWMILL Complete Woodworking Line

 Location: Szczytno
 Added: 09.04.2025, 10:07
999 999 PLN net To negotiate

Mebor HTZ 1200 PLUS Wide-Band Disc Sawmill

 Location: Gorzów Wielkopolski
 Added: 08.04.2025, 15:19

A Costa sawing line with sorting plant Urgent

 Location: Częstochowa
 Added: 04.03.2025, 10:38
*** EUR net To negotiate
Cambio 7056 Debarker, infeed table, 1.8T grapple, outfeed table – almost unused

Cambio 7056 Debarker, infeed table, 1.8T grapple, outfeed table – almost unused

 Location: Zakopane whole country
 Added: 05.02.2025, 13:57
77 200 EUR net
Wood-Mizer LT25LE15

Wood-Mizer LT25LE15 Urgent

 Location: Balice whole country
 Added: 27.11.2023, 14:36
5 400 EUR net To negotiate
Wood-Mizer LT30

Wood-Mizer LT30 Urgent

 Location: Alfredówka whole country
 Added: 27.11.2023, 13:28
5 400 EUR net
TWO-SHAFT Multi-blade Saw WALTER WD 300 KBA

TWO-SHAFT Multi-blade Saw WALTER WD 300 KBA

 Location: Szczecinek
 Added: 27.01.2023, 09:11
39 000 EUR net
Multi-blade Saw QCM QMJ143E

Multi-blade Saw QCM QMJ143E

 Location: Kołobrzeg
 Added: 27.01.2023, 08:03
7 800 EUR net

Used sawmill for furniture production

Industrial sawmill process wood-based materials to mill, rout, and shape workpieces to exact dimensions and surface quality requirements. Typical users include cabinet makers, door and window producers, flooring manufacturers, and solid wood workshops. A well-maintained used sawmill delivers comparable performance to new equipment at a fraction of the CAPEX, especially when basic wear parts are renewed after purchase.

Types and applications of used sawmill

Different sawmill configurations serve different production requirements. Choosing the right type depends on your material, volume, and quality targets.

Band sawmills

Band sawmills use a continuous steel band blade to saw logs into boards. Suitable for small to medium sawmills and custom cutting.

Circular sawmills

Circular sawmills use large-diameter blades for fast, straight cuts. Common in high-volume softwood processing.

Horizontal resaws

Horizontal resaws split cants and boards into thinner pieces. Often used as secondary machines in a sawmill line.

Vertical resaws

Vertical resaws split material from the top down. Useful for reclaiming lumber from thick boards or cants.

Sawmill lines

Complete sawmill lines integrate debarking, sawing, edging, and sorting in one continuous flow.

Key technical parameters of used sawmill

Evaluating a used sawmill requires understanding specifications that determine compatibility with your production requirements.

Log diameter

Log diameter determines the maximum timber the sawmill can process. Hydraulic log handling extends capacity for irregular shapes.

Cutting length

Cutting length is the maximum board or plank length the machine can produce. Match to your product specifications and transport constraints.

Band saw blade size

Band saw blade length, width, and tooth pitch affect cutting accuracy and blade life. Check availability of replacement blades.

Hydraulic log handling

Hydraulic log decks, turners, and loaders reduce manual labour and increase throughput. Check hydraulic system condition.

Edging capability

Edging capability removes bark and wane to produce finished boards. Inline edgers increase yield and reduce secondary handling.

Output capacity

Capacity defines the maximum output the machine can sustain under normal operating conditions without excessive wear or quality degradation.

Buying checklist for used sawmill

Inspecting a second-hand sawmill before purchase reduces the risk of hidden defects and costly downtime. Use the following checklist during evaluation.

  • Inspect mechanical components for wear, cracks, and unauthorised repairs.
  • Check bearings for radial and axial play, unusual noise, and overheating during test runs.
  • Verify electrical cabinet condition, safety circuits, and emergency stop functionality.
  • Confirm voltage, frequency, and phase compatibility with your facility supply.
  • Review maintenance logs, service invoices, and previous operating environment.
  • Test all control functions including start, stop, speed variation, and safety interlocks.
  • Assess spare parts availability and lead times for the specific brand and model.
  • Request a trial run with your typical material, speed, and load conditions.

Typical industries and use cases

Used sawmill serve a wide range of industrial sectors. The following industries represent core demand on the European secondary machinery market.

  • Furniture production: Manufacturing of cabinets, tables, chairs, and upholstered furniture frames.
  • Joinery shops: Custom woodworking, staircases, built-in fittings, and architectural millwork.
  • Kitchen manufacturing: Production of kitchen carcasses, worktops, doors, and drawer boxes.
  • Panel processing plants: Cutting, edging, and drilling of chipboard, MDF, and plywood panels.
  • Door and window production: Fabrication of interior and exterior doors, window frames, and shutters.

Buying used sawmill instead of new machines delivers immediate cost reduction, shorter delivery times, and proven mechanical reliability. Industrial equipment from Germany, Italy, Poland, Austria, Central and Eastern Europe is engineered for long service life, making the secondary market a rational sourcing channel.

Why buy used sawmill via WeSellMachines.com

WeSellMachines.com is a B2B marketplace specialising in used industrial machinery across Germany, Italy, Poland, Austria, Central and Eastern Europe. Our team inspects and documents every listing, verifies machine condition, and provides direct contact with sellers. We combine hands-on machinery expertise with transparent listings so buyers can source used sawmill with confidence.

FAQ: used sawmill

What is a sawmill and what is it used for?

A sawmill is industrial equipment used to mill, rout, and shape in manufacturing environments. It serves production facilities, workshops, and processing plants across multiple sectors. Key selection criteria include capacity, precision, power requirements, and compatibility with your existing workflow.

How much can I save by buying a used sawmill?

Savings on the secondary market typically range from 30% to 70% compared to new machines, depending on age, brand, condition, and included accessories. Premium brands retain value while still offering significant discounts.

Which brands of used sawmill are most reliable?

Homag, Biesse, SCM, Brandt, Holz-Her are widely regarded for durable construction and available spare parts. Machines from these manufacturers are common in the European used machinery market and supported by established service networks.

What should I check when inspecting a used sawmill?

Check mechanical wear, bearing condition, electrical safety, control functionality, and dimensional accuracy. Run the machine under load if possible and request maintenance records, manuals, and wiring diagrams.

Is it safe to buy a used sawmill without seeing it in person?

Risk can be minimised by requesting detailed photos, video of the machine running under load, maintenance records, and third-party inspection reports. WeSellMachines.com provides documented listings and direct seller communication.

Can a used sawmill be integrated with modern production systems?

Many used machines support standard interfaces and file formats. Verify the control model, available communication protocols, and software compatibility before purchase. Retrofit options are often available.

What is the typical power supply requirement?

Industrial machines usually require three-phase 400 V / 50 Hz supply. Confirm that your facility can deliver the required amperage and has appropriate circuit protection and earthing.

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