The SERRA SX 140 is a modular and powerful horizontal band sawmill designed for professional timber processing. It efficiently handles logs up to 140 cm in diameter with a cutting width of 110 cm, offering both stationary and mobile use. Built with a hot-dip galvanized steel frame and equipped with a 22 kW motor (optionally up to 45 kW), it delivers maximum cutting precision and high energy efficiency.
The SERRA SX 140 is a horizontal band sawmill engineered for primary log processing in professional timber operations. It combines a robust cutting unit with precision hydraulics to deliver consistent throughput on large-diameter logs, making it a workhorse in mills transitioning from manual to semi-automated processing. The machine's fundamental design—featuring 900 mm cast steel wheels and a modular frame—ensures stable, vibration-free operation across extended production runs. Key technical differentiators include a variable saw blade length range (5,742–6,312 mm) that accommodates different cutting widths up to 110 cm, paired with a hydraulic system delivering 21 l/min at silent operation for reduced noise pollution in confined mill spaces. The machine offers flexible motor configurations (22 kW base, scalable to 45 kW) allowing operators to match power consumption to production demands and material hardness. With a maximum log diameter capacity of 140 cm and adjustable clamping distance of 300 mm, the SERRA SX 140 processes both premium softwoods and hardwoods without requiring multiple machines. The hot-dip galvanized steel frame provides corrosion resistance in humid timber-processing environments, while the modular construction permits phased operational setup. This machine targets medium-to-industrial workshops processing 50–200+ cubic meters monthly. It serves timber merchants, specialty sawmills, and integrated wood processing facilities that require consistent conversion of large logs into primary stock without the capital investment of fully automated gang-saws. The 8 m standard cutting length (extendable to 12 m) accommodates standard log lengths across European and North American supply chains, making it suitable for both stationary mill installations and mobile operations serving multiple sites.