Modena, Italy - Magni Telescopic Handlers Srl., a telehandlers manufacturer, has expanded its telehandler portfolio with the launch of four new TH models engineered to deliver reliable lifting performance, operational flexibility, and cost-efficient ownership for everyday applications. Designed to support construction, industrial, and logistics operations, the new TH 9.50 and TH 9.62 models provide a maximum lifting capacity of 8,800 pounds and working heights of 50 feet and 62 feet respectively.
Positioned as an efficiency-focused range, the TH 9.50 S/SP and TH 9.62 S/SP feature practical, performance-oriented configurations. The machines are built without a hydraulic system in the boom head, operate on a 280-bar hydraulic system, and are not compatible with aerial platforms—design choices that MAGNI says enhance reliability while helping optimize investment costs without sacrificing productivity.
The telehandlers are offered in two configurations—SMART (S) and SMART PERFORMANCE (SP)—to suit varying operational needs. Both versions are powered by Deutz engines, with the S variant producing 55 kW and the higher-performance SP variant delivering 75 kW. MAGNI noted that the letter “P” in its TH model naming now signifies “performance” and is reserved for telehandlers equipped with engines exceeding 75 kW.
With the introduction of the TH 9.50 and TH 9.62 in S and SP variants, MAGNI has strengthened its 8,800-pound capacity lineup, providing versatile, high-performance machines aimed at improving efficiency, reliability, and productivity across common lifting applications.