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The World's Largest Telehandlers: Giants of Heavy Lifting
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Introduction
Telehandlers, also known as telescopic handlers or rough terrain forklifts, are versatile machines widely used in construction, agriculture, and industrial applications. They combine the functionality of a forklift with the reach of a crane, making them invaluable for lifting heavy loads to significant heights. Over the years, manufacturers have developed increasingly powerful and capable telehandlers to meet the demands of heavy-duty industries. This article explores some of the largest telehandlers in the world, highlighting their specifications, applications, and unique features.
Magni HTH50.14: The Heavyweight Champion
The Magni HTH50.14 stands as the world's largest telehandler, boasting an impressive lift capacity of 50,000 kg (approximately 110,000 lbs). Designed specifically for heavy-lift industries such as shipping, mining, and oil & gas, this telehandler is equipped with a 350 hp Mercedes engine, enabling it to reach a top speed of 25 km/h. Its four-wheel drive and steering system, coupled with a leveling system on the tires, ensure stability and adaptability on uneven ground. With a maximum lift height of 14 meters and a machine weight of 65,000 kg, the HTH50.14 is a formidable presence on any job site.
Xtreme XR7038: The Capacity Leader
The Xtreme XR7038 holds the title for the largest capacity rough terrain telehandler in North America, with a lifting capacity of 70,000 lbs (approximately 31,750 kg). This machine is tailored for demanding applications in industries like mining and oil & gas. It features a fork-positioning carriage and is available in three cab configurations, offering versatility to suit various operational needs.
Xtreme XR50100-G: The Reach Specialist
Affectionately nicknamed "Trackzilla," the Xtreme XR50100-G is renowned for its exceptional reach capabilities. With a maximum lift height of 100 feet (30.48 meters) and a forward reach of 75 feet (22.86 meters), it sets industry records. Powered by a 675 hp engine, this telehandler can lift up to 50,000 lbs (approximately 22,680 kg). Its tracked design allows for superior stability and maneuverability on rough terrain, making it ideal for challenging job sites.
Manitou MHT 11250 ST5: The Versatile Performer
The Manitou MHT 11250 ST5 is a heavy-duty telehandler capable of lifting just over 55,000 lbs (approximately 24,948 kg). Equipped with a 211 hp engine, it offers a maximum lift height of 35 feet (10.67 meters). Its four-wheel drive and multiple steering modes ensure it can operate on various terrains. The MHT 11250 is designed for versatility, making it suitable for a wide range of applications across different industries.
Magni RTH 6.51: The Tallest Telehandler
The Magni RTH 6.51 is the tallest rotating telehandler in the world, achieving a lifting height of 167 feet (50.90 meters). Despite its towering reach, it maintains a maximum load capacity of 13,200 lbs (approximately 5,987 kg). This telehandler is ideal for construction or industrial sites requiring exceptional vertical reach and lifting capacities.

Comparative Overview of the Largest Telehandlers
  • Magni HTH50.14
    • Max Lift Capacity: 50,000 kg
    • Max Lift Height: 14 m
    • Engine Power: 350 hp
    • Notable Features: Heavy-duty design for industrial use
  • Xtreme XR7038
    • Max Lift Capacity: 70,000 lbs (≈31,750 kg)
    • Notable Features: Highest capacity telehandler in North America; fork-positioning carriage; three cab configurations
  • Xtreme XR50100-G ("Trackzilla")
    • Max Lift Capacity: 50,000 lbs (≈22,680 kg)
    • Max Lift Height: 100 ft (≈30.48 m)
    • Max Forward Reach: 75 ft (≈22.86 m)
    • Engine Power: 675 hp
    • Notable Features: Exceptional reach; tracked design for rough terrain stability
  • Manitou MHT 11250 ST5
    • Max Lift Capacity: 55,000 lbs (≈24,948 kg)
    • Max Lift Height: 35 ft (≈10.67 m)
    • Engine Power: 211 hp
    • Notable Features: Versatile and multi-terrain capable; four-wheel drive with multiple steering modes
  • Magni RTH 6.51
    • Max Lift Capacity: 13,200 lbs (≈5,987 kg)
    • Max Lift Height: 167 ft (≈50.90 m)
    • Notable Features: Tallest rotating telehandler in the world; ideal for sites requiring extreme vertical reach


Applications and Industries
These giant telehandlers are indispensable in various heavy-duty industries:
  • Construction: Transporting and placing large materials at significant heights.
  • Mining: Handling heavy equipment and materials in rugged terrains.
  • Oil & Gas: Lifting heavy components in offshore and onshore facilities.
  • Shipping and Logistics: Moving large containers and cargo in ports and warehouses.
Conclusion
The development of large-capacity telehandlers has revolutionized material handling in heavy industries. Machines like the Magni HTH50.14, Xtreme XR7038, and others exemplify the advancements in engineering and design, offering unparalleled lifting capacities and reach. As industries continue to evolve, these telehandlers will remain at the forefront of heavy lifting, ensuring efficiency and safety in demanding applications.
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