Magni TH 5.5 Telehandler Financing
Finance a Magni TH 5.5 fixed-frame telehandler. 5-tonne capacity, 5.5-meter lift height. Compact industrial handler, new or used, challenged credit reviewed.
The Magni TH 5.5 is the fixed-frame, compact end of the Magni telehandler line, a machine built for industrial and warehouse applications where indoor maneuverability matters as much as capacity. Five tonnes of rated lift with a 5.5-meter maximum height: this is not a construction-site boom machine. It is a precision indoor handler for factories, distribution facilities, manufacturing plants, and yards where the tight turning radius and low overhead clearance of a compact fixed-frame unit is the whole point. Magni built it to handle palletized industrial loads, heavy tooling, and manufacturing components in environments where a full-size handler would be impractical.
Compact fixed-frame handlers at this capacity tier are a specific market. If you are pricing the TH 5.5, you either already run one and understand the application, or you have a specific material handling problem that a counterbalanced forklift cannot reach and a full telehandler is too large to maneuver. The TH 5.5 sits at the intersection of those two needs: real telehandler capacity with footprint proportions closer to a warehouse machine.
We fund the Magni TH 5.5 new and used. Minimum deal size is $50,000. Applications take one page, documentation is three months of business bank statements, and funding completes in one to two weeks from a clean file. challenged credit are reviewed on the whole-deal basis. Industrial telehandler financing at this capacity and height class is part of our regular deal flow and the TH 5.5 is a machine we know.
TH 5.5 Specs and Where They Matter
Five-tonne capacity at a 5.5-meter maximum lift height defines a machine that is fundamentally different from Magni's RTH rotating line. The TH series is fixed-frame, meaning no rotating superstructure, no outriggers, and a profile that fits into industrial spaces with standard clear heights. The compact overall dimensions, relative to capacity, are the design intent. A 5-tonne load capacity in a machine that can navigate a warehouse aisle or work inside a covered manufacturing bay is genuinely useful in industrial material handling contexts that do not require boom extension or vertical reach beyond 18 feet.
Hydrostatic transmission and all-wheel drive are standard across Magni's TH line, giving the operator smooth low-speed control in tight spaces. The standard carriage accepts pallet forks as the primary tool, but Magni's attachment system also supports specialized industrial tooling: coil handlers, drum handlers, and custom carriage plates that manufacturing operations sometimes require. That flexibility is a real advantage over a fixed counterbalanced forklift when the load geometry varies by job.
The TH 5.5 is a machine sized for operations that run mixed-load environments: sometimes pallets, sometimes barrels, sometimes an awkward industrial assembly that needs to be handled off a production line. For metal fabrication shops, equipment dealers, industrial yards, and facilities operations teams, a machine in this size and capacity class does work that a standard forklift cannot, without the footprint and overhead requirement of a full-size construction telehandler. Buyers looking at compact telehandler financing in the high-capacity tier often find the TH 5.5 fits their specific application where lighter compact handlers fall short on the load chart.
Who Runs the TH 5.5
Manufacturing facilities with heavy material handling needs inside tight bays are the primary buyer. Metal casting operations, heavy fabrication shops, and industrial assembly plants that handle large weldments, dies, and machine components in the 3 to 5-tonne range need a machine that does not require outdoor clearance to operate. The TH 5.5 moves those loads inside the plant without a ceiling conflict or a turning radius problem that a full-size construction telehandler would create.
Steel service centers and material processing operations that handle coil and plate in warehoused settings find the TH 5.5 useful with appropriate attachment tooling. A coil handling mandrel on the carriage and 5-tonne capacity covers a significant range of carbon and stainless coil diameters typically moved in service center operations. The machine's compact overall height also means it can operate in low-clearance storage areas where a taller machine would conflict with rack systems or structural overhead.
Port and terminal operations handling specialized cargo containers and project cargo at quayside also use compact fixed-frame handlers in this capacity class. Ports and material handling operations with mixed cargo types find a single versatile machine more operationally efficient than maintaining separate specialized equipment for each cargo type. The TH 5.5's capacity at this compact size serves that mixed-load operational model effectively. Agribusiness operations handling large bale weights and heavy bulk commodities in shed storage are another application where this capacity class in a compact frame earns its place.
Getting the Deal Done
A clean TH 5.5 deal closes in seven to fourteen days from complete submission. Complete means the one-page application, three months of business bank statements, and the invoice or purchase agreement. If there are complications (prior lien on the machine, private-party seller without a clear title, auction purchase that needs coordinator contact), add a few days for each. We manage those complications regularly and they do not derail deals, they just add steps.
For buyers purchasing used TH 5.5 units from industrial surplus dealers or plant liquidations, the process is the same. We have funded machines sourced from plant closures, bankruptcy auctions, and dealer inventory equally. The machine's origin does not complicate the deal as long as the title situation is clean or we can clean it. Industrial surplus sources often produce well-maintained machines that were properly serviced on plant maintenance schedules, which is a positive outcome on the used side.
A equipment loan on the TH 5.5 means you own the machine at the end of the term, no residual payment, no return decision. That simplicity appeals to industrial buyers who integrate the machine into their operation for the long term. Lease structures are also available and may offer a lower monthly obligation on a machine in this price range. We present both options and let you choose based on your situation, not based on what we prefer to write.
TH 5.5 Financing Questions
Common Questions on Magni TH 5.5 Telehandler Financing
Straight answers before you send the equipment file.
Can I finance the TH 5.5 with a custom attachment that was built by a third party?
Custom or third-party attachments can be included in the financed amount if they are invoiced as part of the machine package and are certified for use with the TH 5.5. Non-certified or shop-fabricated tooling may be excluded from the financed amount depending on how it affects the machine's certifiable operating condition.
We are purchasing the TH 5.5 for an indoor facility. Does it need to comply with indoor emissions requirements?
The TH 5.5's diesel engine may not meet indoor air quality requirements for certain enclosed facilities without ventilation accommodation. Magni also produces electric variants in some models for indoor use. Confirm the specific power plant with your dealer and check your facility's air quality compliance requirements before purchasing a diesel-powered unit for indoor-only operation.
Can we finance multiple TH 5.5 units for a manufacturing facility expansion?
Yes. Multi-unit deals work on a single master agreement. Fewer documents to sign, one credit decision for the portfolio, and we fund all units together or in tranches if they are being delivered on a rolling schedule. Multi-unit pricing on the financing side can also be more competitive than individual-unit paper.
My business has been operating 18 months. Am I eligible?
Eighteen months is workable. We generally prefer 12 months minimum time in business for challenged credit applicants. Eighteen months with positive bank statement cash flow is a solid profile for a machine in this price range. Submit the application and statements and we will give you a direct answer.
How does the TH 5.5 value hold on the used market compared to other brands?
Magni's brand is less ubiquitous in North America than Bobcat or JCB in the fixed-frame compact category, which can limit secondary market liquidity. We factor this into our valuation on used TH 5.5 units. A new machine finances against invoice. A used unit finances against our current market value assessment, which may be more conservative than on a commodity brand.
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