
Anaconda Equipment and RubbleCrusher, both McLanahan Corp. companies, had equipment on display in the outdoor Silver Lot of the Las Vegas Convention Center last week during ConExpo-Con/Agg.
Anaconda used the show as a launching point for a new product, whereas RubbleCrusher showcased a pair of tried-and-true pieces.
Anaconda
For Anaconda, ConExpo-Con/Agg served as the official debut of the I14R mobile impact crusher – its largest impact crusher to date. According to Anaconda, the I14R is engineered for high-capacity aggregate production, C&D recycling, asphalt processing and concrete recycling.
The I14R features a McLanahan Universal 47-in. x 51-in. impact chamber and a 14-ft. x 6-ft. double-deck recirculating screen, which offers exceptional throughput and precise material sizing, the company says. These features makes the I14R suitable for large-scale producers and contract crushing operations.
Weighing under 125,000, Anaconda says the machine can be transported on a standard semi-trailer without special permitting.
“We’re proud to introduce the I14R at ConExpo-Con/Agg 2026 as a machine that truly raises the bar for performance and transportability in its class,” says Alistair Forsyth, group president and managing director at Anaconda. “With its powerful impact chamber, integrated recirculating screen and road-friendly weight, the I14R delivers the production our customers demand while maintaining the flexibility today’s contractors and producers require.”
Alongside the I14R, Anaconda showcased two machines that represent its broader crushing and screening portfolio: the J12 jaw crusher and the DF514 scalping screen.
The J12 was on display to demonstrate Anaconda’s capabilities in primary crushing applications across aggregates, mining and demolition applications. The company says the DF514 is a versatile and efficient screening solution designed for high-output operations.
“ConExpo-Con/Agg is the perfect stage for us to showcase not only our latest innovations, but also the strength and momentum of the Anaconda brand,” says Ethan Weyant, business development manager at Anaconda. “As we continue expanding across North America, we’re excited to connect with prospective dealers who want to grow with us and represent a dynamic, customer-focused line of crushing and screening equipment.”
RubbleCrusher
RubbleCrusher, meanwhile, had two products on display at ConExpo-Con/Agg: the RC-J65 tracked jaw crusher and the RC-S48 compact screen.
The RC-J65 is designed to deliver powerful performance in a compact footprint, according to RubbleCrusher. Its tracked mobility allows operators to reposition the machine around almost any site, while the adjustable jaw settings enable consistent, saleable output of multiple aggregate sizes.

RubbleCrusher says the J65 is ideal for processing concrete, brick and mixed demolition material in confined spaces.
The RC-S48 compact screen separates crushed material into usable grades, increasing product value and providing more application opportunities. RubbleCrusher says the RC-S48 is simple to transport and quick to set up, enhancing productivity while maintaining a small site footprint.
By combining the RC-J65 and the RC-S48, Rubble Crusher says the two machines offer contractors a fully integrated on-site recycling solution. By crushing and screening material directly where it is generated, users can lower transport costs, reduce emissions, conserve natural resources and improve overall project efficiency, the company adds.
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