I received my Exaktor today. Overall it looks to be a very nice piece of equipment. Well I should say I received the remaining two missing boxes that Eagle Global Logistics hung onto for a few too many days. Anyhow, upon receiving it I noticed the table was damaged from the box being dropped on the corner. It looked to be an easy fix, but still not something I wanted to find. Anyhow, Amazon gave me another $130 off the sliding table, so my out the door price was only $517.56 shipped for the EX26XS.
I spent about five minutes with a body hammer and some wood to fix the damage and it came out to the point you cannot tell it was even bent. I was planning on installing it today, but my saw is giving me some problems. So once I get that resolved, I'm going to assemble the sliding table and then make a support system for it. I doubt I'll keep the full length rails - I'll be cutting them down and making some brackets out of 3/8" aluminum plate to rejoin them when I need the full length of the slider.
Exaktor has failed my email query test though. I have emailed three people within that organization, including the CEO asking several legit questions. None of them have bothered to reply. Hmm.