2026 MAGNI TH7.10P

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    Machine Location:10a Sparky RdOtara, Auckland Region, New Zealand 2023

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    Contact:Ashley Boon

    Phone:+64 9 280 2061

    Auckland, New Zealand 2023

    +64 9 280 2061

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    Description

    The TH 7.10 is a powerful and versatile telehandler, ideally suited to a wide range of construction and industrial work sites. With its impressive lifting capacity, exceptional stability, and precise manoeuvrability, it delivers confident performance even in demanding conditions. Featuring a maximum boom height of 9.50 metres, the TH 7.10 is powered by a reliable 75 kW Deutz engine and reaches top speeds of up to 35 km/h. Its four‑wheel drive and four‑wheel steering, combined with a hydrostatic transmission, ensure smooth handling, excellent traction, and outstanding control on site. Designed for versatility, the TH 7.10 is compatible with a wide range of attachments, making it a flexible solution for multiple applications. Its lowered machine profile enhances stability on rough or uneven terrain while maintaining an optimal ground clearance of 400 mm. The machine is also equipped with a tyre levelling system, allowing the operator to adjust the machine’s inclination to suit site conditions. A comprehensive load diagram is available for all types of operations, ensuring safe and accurate lifting even where terrain slope could otherwise affect performance.

    Specifications

    Year2026
    ManufacturerMAGNI
    ModelTH7.10P
    ConditionNew
    Stock NumberP1261
    Lift Capacity15,432.36 lb
    Maximum Lift Height31 ft 2 in
    ROPSEnclosed
    Drive4WD
    Horsepower75 HP
    Year2026|
    ManufacturerMAGNI|
    ModelTH7.10P|
    ConditionNew|
    Stock NumberP1261|
    Lift Capacity15,432.36 lb|
    Maximum Lift Height31 ft 2 in|
    ROPSEnclosed|
    Drive4WD|
    Horsepower75 HP|
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