07/07/2026 - 08:11 am

Magni TH extends tilting cab range with RTH 8.46 TC

Magni TH has further expanded its range of rotating telescopic handlers with the launch of the new RTH 8.46 TC: a machine that combines the performance of the RTH 8.46 model with the added advantages of a tilting cab. This latest addition enhances the TC range, developed to deliver enhanced control, superior visibility and greater comfort when working at height.

The new model has a maximum lifting capacity of 8000kg, a maximum lifting height of 45.9m and a maximum reach of 33m, with continuous 360deg rotation and telescopic scissor stabilisers. These features make the RTH 8.46 TC a highly versatile solution across a wide range of applications, from construction and logistics to the events and film industries, where precision, safety and efficient space management are essential.

At the core of the innovation is the tilting cab, which can be tilted up to 21deg, designed to provide operators with an optimal view during operations at height and when handling complex loads. The result is more intuitive control, reduced operator fatigue and greater confidence during the most demanding tasks.

Compared to the RTH 8.46, the new TC version features a total unladen weight of 35,800kg, just 500kg more, while maintaining the same max. travel speed of 25km/h. On board, the machine features advanced technologies for control and management, including the MCTS – Magni Combi Touch System, automatic attachment recognition via RFID, the LMI load moment indicator, and load live diagrams, enabling real-time monitoring of operating conditions.

With the launch of the RTH 8.46 TC, Magni TH expands its RTH TC range to seven models. The range has been developed to meet the demands of the most complex job sites, where high performance, cab comfort and enhanced visibility are essential for working efficiently and safely.

 

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