Magni’s RTH 13.101 rotating telescopic handlers feature 360-degree rotation and a patented outrigger system.

Magni Telehandlers Showcase Power and Versatility at Utility Expo

Magni telescopic handlers are among the most versatile machines in the construction industry, with a variety of productivity and efficiency features that can help you move more materials faster and with reduced labor costs.

Magni showcased two at the 2025 Utility Expo: a heavy duty HTH 12.10 and a rotating RTH 13.101.

 

“We offer a wide range of models within each of our heavy duty, rotating and fixed handler lineups, so we have something for practically any need,” said Joe Leinwol, Senior Regional Manager, Magni America. “We’re seeing many customers purchase our machines after renting them because they see the value of the versatility Magni offers. In addition to traditional telehandler use, there is the ability to quickly switch among multiple attachments. All of our attachments have radio frequency ID tags and technology that are the ‘brains.’ When you curl into the attachment, a picture pops up on the screen. If the operator accepts that’s the right attachment, the load chart and all the parameters will automatically change. We’ve eliminated the need for flip charts.”

With full 360-degree rotation and remote-control capabilities, the 218-horsepower RTH 13.101 offers the height of versatility. It features a maximum lifting capacity of 13,200 pounds and a maximum height capacity of 5,500 pounds. Its maximum lifting height is 101 feet, and its maximum reach is 88 feet, 3 inches. Magni’s RHT models have three steering modes: two-wheel, four-wheel and crab, allowing them to get into tight spaces.

“Our rotating telehandlers can be used across practically any construction site, as well as in utility applications,” explained Leinwol. “We see them being utilized on a lot of smaller sites where a crane isn’t feasible because they offer excellent load capacities and maneuverability. Switching attachments allows it to be utilized like a traditional telehandler, crane, aerial platform and more. The Magni handlers have rubber tires and are fairly compact, so they are road ready. To further increase their versatility, you can choose to equip it with an optional elevating and tilting cab.”

 

From the cab or remotely

Operators can pick and move loads from the RTH 13.101’s roomy and comfortable fully pressurized cab that has heat, AC, Bluetooth, charging ports and an air-cushioned seat, or remotely via wireless radio remote control once the outriggers are set.

“Our patented outrigger system can be set up in any configuration, and our machines know where the footprint is and give you the best possible load chart based on that configuration,” noted Leinwol. “The radio remote allows the operator to get out of the cab, do their own rigging and place loads anywhere they want on the site. The range is extensive. That eliminates or limits the need for additional labor such as riggers and/or a signal person while increasing safety and efficiency.”

Magni’s touchscreen technology lets operators customize hydraulic flow and function, set height limits to avoid overhead obstructions and power lines, and set rotation limits on the RTH models to avoid obstructions in tight quarters.

 

Exceptional performance

Magni’s HTH 12.10 and its other fixed high-capacity telehandlers offer exceptional performance that combines power, traction and lifting capacity to tackle the most demanding challenges and heavy loads. Magni also manufactures a large lineup of fixed telescopic handlers – TH models – and THA telescopic handlers specifically designed for agriculture.

The heavy duty HTH 12.10 has a maximum lifting capacity of 26,450 pounds and a maximum height capacity of 19,800 pounds. Its maximum lifting height is 31 feet, 2 inches, and its maximum reach is 16 feet, 5 inches, which can be used in several applications such as in loading shipping containers, agriculture yards and aerial lifting.

“Magni manufactures the heaviest lifting telehandlers in the world,” stated Leinwol. “Like the RTHs, all have full-visibility cabs with all the bells and whistles to keep operators comfortable and productive.”

 

Safety built into each machine

Magni’s Load Moment Indicator (LMI) system takes the guesswork out of capacity. LMI constantly monitors load and recognizes where the weight is within the machine’s safety envelope. It gives the operator intermittent warning, letting them know they are getting close to the limit.

“If the limit is reached, the machine locks out the operator and won’t let the operator go beyond that point,” emphasized Leinwol. “LMI is designed to prevent the operator from doing anything that would put them or others in an unsafe situation.”



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