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THA: Magni’s new range for the agricultural sector

Modern agriculture requires reliable, powerful and versatile solutions. Magni TH has responded with the THA range, which will consist of 7 fixed telescopic handlers in the launch phase, to be followed by 3 models. Two will be derived from the launch models, but with dedicated specifications for heavier uses; and one electric. At EIMA 2024, the company will preview the THA 3.6, THA 4.8, and THA 5.10 models. These are robust machines with innovative technologies developed to simplify agricultural work and ensure maximum performance.

 

The THA range, starting with the 4-ton models, offers advanced solutions for users looking for performance and comfort: cab suspension, high-visibility LED lights, automatic attachment recognition system, and software functions dedicated to different phases of work make work more fluid, quickly adapting to the daily demands.

 

The new THA range maintains the same MCTS management software, providing a familiar interface for those already part of the Magni world, simplifying the management of machines in the THA range and offering new features specifically for the agricultural sector.

Prominent among others are the up-down function to maintain constant verticality of the attachment and the boom memory position to quickly recall preset working height and tilt, making repetitive operations faster. There is also a shake function for the bucket, which allows the attachment to be easily emptied, facilitating material detachment during unloading operations.

 

With these new telehandlers, Magni confirms its ongoing commitment to innovation and safety, offering solutions that radically improve agricultural work.

 

Visit the site and discover our new range of products.

 

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