Magni launches new machines and attachments at Batimat 2024
Magni TH has chosen to unveil new telescopic handlers and two innovative attachments at the BatiMat 2024 show in Paris, France.
The TH3.6 6 fixed telescopic handler offers performance in a compact size, with capacity of 3t (6613lb) and a lifting height of 5.8m (19ft). It is the most compact fixed telescopic handler in the TH range and aimed at the logistics and construction sectors. It can lift its maximum load to a height over 5m (17.7 ft) and 2500kg (551lb) to the maximum height. A 1000kg (2200lbs) load can be extended to a horizontal reach of more than 3.5m (11ft). Its low-level design making it suitable for tight spaces, while retaining optimal ground clearance for uneven terrains.
These characteristics, together with a Deutz Stage V engine of 55kW (75hp) give the TH3.6 6 a top speed of 35km/h (2 mph). The four-wheel drive and steering, with hydrostatic transmission, provide high levels of stability and manoeuvrability with three steering modes: front, concentric and crab.
The cab of the 3.6 model is specially designed to be compact with a new dashboard to optimize the user’s experience through ergonomic positioning of the main controls. It also features USB ports (3.0 and c-type) for charging electronic devices and a handy cup holder. The new cab’s standard outfit is completed by the air-suspended seat, adjustable steering column, heating and radio.
Consulted via the 7in touch screen, the MCTS (Magni Combi Touch System) on-board software provides complete control of the machine with icon-based navigation. From the main menu, the operator can access the themed screens with the various functions, including load charts. Moving away from the usual load cell systems, the TH 3.6 is equipped with a more sophisticated, precise tipping protection mechanism to maximise performance and safety, in line with the entire TH range. This is the LMI (Load Moment Indicator), which enables constant monitoring of the machine’s movements to prevent any kind of overload.
Magni is also launching three models derived from the market’s best-selling rotating telescopic handlers, the RTH 6.22, 6.26 and 6.31, all equipped with elevating cab. This feature is designed to optimise work in conditions that demand greater visibility and to guarantee the very best comfort level by providing the operator with an ergonomic position, especially when handling delicate loads or using specialist attachments. In these situations, greater visibility means safe, effective movements in even the most complex procedures, such as use of the tree cutting and log handling attachment.
The hydraulic mobile support is able to raise the cab to a height of 1.5m (5ft) and tilt it between 0 and 16 deg for optimal control in conditions where movements must be exceptionally precise.
At the Paris show, Magni will also reveals two new attachments for the RTH and TH ranges: the 3D-Film handler and the 5T tilting rotating forks.
Intended for the movie industry, the 3D-Film handler has a surface fitted to support equipment such as LED light panels or floodlights used during filming in the studio or on location. With a capacity of 2.5t (5511lb) and continuous rotation through 360deg, it provides extreme manoeuvrability and versatility to offer the optimal response to this specific sector’s needs.
The tilting rotating forks, on the other hand, are designed for handling bulky materials in tight spaces. Unlike standard forks, they rotate and swivel to optimise movement of the weight during loading and unloading. They deliver frontal lifting capacity of up to 5t (11,000lb), rotated load capacity of up to 2.5t (5511lb), continuous rotation through 360deg and positive tilting up to 70deg.