Year: 2021
Hours: 578
Tonnes: 6
Reach: 25 Meters
Attachments: 3.5 ton Winch Basket Forks and Hook
The RTH 6.25 is a rotating telescopic handler that is ideal both for construction sites and for-hire fleets.
Compact and multifunctional, it is compatible with a huge range of accessories, thanks also to the RFID system which provides automatic recognition and creation of the relative load charts; this telescopic handler can meet a wide range of applications in construction and industry.
It is equipped with pivoting stabilizers with a large contact surface and a load monitoring system to protect against the risk of machine overload and offers three steering modes.
The key points of this model:
o Performance: lifting performance has improved considerably.
o Safety: the increased windshield surface and the cabin moved to a more forward position in relation to the chassis allows for better visibility of all operations in progress. Moreover, we implemented constant monitoring tools so that the operator has everything under control in real time.
o Technology: we have added to the standard functions the new on-board LLD (Load Live Diagrams) software, which allows the load chart to be displayed in three different ways, and several state-of-the-art systems, including the ‘easy access system’, allowing for easy access to the cab.
o User experience: we have refined the seat and the steering column to ensure that the operator’s needs are fully met. Moreover, two sunblinds and automatic, dimmable courtesy lights have been implemented.
Specifications:
o Stabilizers: scissors
o Lifting capacity: 6,000 kg
o Capacity at maximum height: 3,500 kg
o Lifting height: 24.80 m
o Reach: 22.20 m
o Engine: Deutz TCD 3,6 L4 Stage V
o Rated power: 100 kW (136 hp) 2.200 rpm
o Hydraulic flow: 130 l/min
o Number of gears: 2/2
o Hydraulic system: 350 bar (Load Sensing)
o Length: 7.85 m
o Width: 2.53 m
o Ground clearance: 330 mm
o Unladen weight: 19,600 kg
o Travel speed: 40 km/h
o Rotation: 360° (continuous)
o Climate control as standard: Yes
o Automatic attachment recognition: Yes