The RTH 6.51 is the highest rotating telescopic handler in the world. It achieves a lifting height of 51 m, with a maximum load capacity of 6 tonnes. It is the perfect solution for all construction or industrial sites requiring best-in-class reach and lifting capacities. The inclination corrector and scissor stabilisers with large support feet offer excellent stability under all circumstances, guaranteeing perfect ground holding on all terrain in order to ensure maximum operator safety. The dual-extension scissor stabilisers are ideal even with limited space available; even when it is only partially stabilised, the machine is programmed to provide the best possible load chart on each side. When the stabilisers are fully extended, on the other hand, they guarantee maximum machine performance over 360° as they are able to work over a very wide stabilisation base. This model allows the same attachment to be used in two different ways: strength mode M2 and stability mode M1. The first allows very heavy loads to be lifted, but with a more limited extension. The second mode, on the other hand, allows for greater extension, but with more limited loads. It is compatible with a huge range of accessories, thanks also to the RFID system which provides automatic recognition and creation of the dynamic load charts; this telescopic handler is able to meet a wide range of applications in construction and industry.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Stabilisers: scissors
Lifting capacity: 6000kg
Lifting height: 51 m
Forward Reach: 34.5 m
Unladen weight: 36700 kg
STANDARDS MET
CE Certification
EN 1459-2: concerning standards for slewing variable-reach trucks
EN 280: concerning standards for mobile elevating work platforms
EN 13000: concerning standards for hydraulic cranes
FOPS/ROPS
Regulation (EU) 2016/1628: concerning engine emissions standards
Attachments Catalogue RTH Machines in action Magni Options
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