TH engines 3.6 telehandler
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Technical specifications:
Pivoting | None |
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Lifting capacity | 3,000 kg |
Capacity at maximum height | |
Lifting height | 5,8 m |
Reach | 3,2 m |
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Rated power | |
Number of gears | |
Hydraulic system | |
Machine weight | |
Travel speed | 35 km/h |
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TH engines 3.6 telehandler
With a capacity of 3 tons and a lifting height of 5.8 meters, the new TH 3.6 combines compactness with impressive performance. As the most compact telehandler in the TH Series, designed for construction, logistics and agriculture, it can lift up to 3 tons to a height of 5.4 meters, 2,500 kg at maximum height and 1,100 kg at a horizontal reach of over 3 meters. The low design makes it ideal for confined spaces, while maintaining optimal ground clearance for uneven terrain.
With a 55 kW (75 hp) Deutz Stage V engine, the TH 3.6 can reach a top speed of 35 km/h. All-wheel drive and hydrostatic transmission steering provide exceptional stability and maneuverability with three steering modes: front-wheel steering, concentric steering and crab steering.
With the launch of the TH 3.6, Magni is also introducing a new compact cab that builds on previous models in the TH series. The new dashboard optimizes the user experience with ergonomic placement of key controls. The cabin has USB ports (3.0 and type-C) for charging electronic devices and a convenient cup holder. Standard equipment includes an air suspension seat, adjustable steering column, heating and radio.
The TH 3.6’s MCTS (Magni Combi Touch System) software provides full control via a 7-inch touchscreen with icon-based navigation. From the main menu, the operator can access various functions, including load charts.
Unlike competitor models, which usually use load cell systems, the TH 3.6 is equipped with an advanced tip protection mechanism for maximum performance and safety. LMI (Load Moment Indicator) enables constant monitoring of machine movements to prevent overloading.