As of October 1st, 2021, MCT Equipment expanded its support operations to include supply, parts, and support for the Italian telescopic handling brand Magni in Western Australia and Northern Territory, with exclusive distribution rights.
All About Magni
Magni, a renowned manufacturer of telescopic handlers, entered the market in 2013 and has since gained significant market share. Their range of fixed and 360-degree rotating telehandlers is widely regarded as top-tier in terms of safety, capacity, and lift heights.
Magni’s telehandlers are designed to meet the ever-increasing safety standards and service requirements. While they may not have been the conventional choice in the past, Australian customers are increasingly recognising the value of equipment specifications and lifetime costs. MCT Equipment recognised this growing trend and eagerly seized the opportunity to be a part of it by becoming an authorised distributor of Magni telescopic handlers in Western Australia and Northern Territory.
Magni Products
FAQ
MCT Equipment provides a comprehensive range of Magni products, including:
- Telehandlers: Fixed telescopic handlers suitable for various lifting and material handling tasks.
- Rotating Telehandlers: Machines with 360-degree rotation, offering enhanced versatility on job sites.
- Heavy Telehandlers: Designed for heavy-duty applications, capable of lifting between 10 and 50 tonnes.
- Attachments: A variety of accessories such as buckets, clamps, fork carriages, hooks, jibs, winches, platforms, and specialised tools to enhance functionality.
Our Magni telehandlers have varying lifting capacities:
- Standard Telehandlers: Starting from 3,000 kg, with models capable of lifting up to 7,000 kg, depending on the height of operation.
- Heavy Telehandlers: Capable of lifting between 10,000 kg and 50,000 kg, suitable for demanding tasks in industries like manufacturing, ports, and mining.
Yes, many Magni telehandlers are designed for rough terrain. They feature all-terrain tyres and stabilisers, providing stability and traction on uneven surfaces. This makes them ideal for construction sites, farms, and industrial areas with challenging ground conditions.
Magni telehandlers are equipped with advanced safety features, including:
- Load management systems
- Stabilisation systems
- Overload sensors
- 360-degree cameras (on certain models)
These features ensure safe operation and compliance with stringent safety standards.
Yes, operating a telehandler typically requires a high-risk work licence or a specific telehandler licence. Licensing requirements can vary by region, so it’s essential to check local regulations to ensure compliance before operating the machine.
Regular maintenance is crucial for optimal performance. It’s recommended to follow the manufacturer’s service intervals, typically every 500 to 1,000 hours of operation. Regular maintenance includes checking hydraulics, stabilisers, tyres, and attachments to ensure safety and efficiency.
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