
Eagle Crusher to unveil new crushing, conveying equipment
Eagle Crusher Co. will unveil its new Talon line of heavy-duty crushing and stockpiling equipment for recycling applications at ConExpo-Con/Agg.
The company will display the new TalonTrax mobile crushing plant alongside the new TalonStack mobile stockpiling conveyor, as well as the next-generation UltraMax 1400-OC crushing and screening plant and a current-model, triple-deck E-Plant.
Eagle Crusher will exhibit at the March 3-7 show in Central Hall (Booth C31414) of the Las Vegas Convention Center.
The TalonTrax
The TalonTrax is designed for ultra-mobile crushing without sacrificing power or production on jobsites, according to Eagle Crusher.
The new TalonMax (TM-15) impactor is at the heart of the TalonTrax, featuring an open-rotor design that reduces weight while maintaining the crushing capabilities Eagle Crusher equipment is known for. The impactor features a new, thicker blowbar design to increase overall wear life.
The TalonTrax plant is a dual-power plant that can be powered by the onboard diesel engine or switched to external power from a genset or line power.
The plant also features a dual motor, undercrusher pan feeder with discharge clearance exceeding 23 in. to enable greater material flow and help eliminate clogging. A removable discharge conveyor, meanwhile, allows for quick access to the undercrusher area – as well as to the discharge conveyor itself.
The TalonTrax features a cross-belt, permanent magnet that removes steel contaminants from crushed material. The magnet is reversible to allow steel discharge from either side, and it stays on for transport.
Additionally, the TalonTrax features a heavy-duty hopper built for feeding with a loader or excavator, as well as a grizzly bypass chute and cross conveyor with a flop gate that allows for either diverting material passing through the grizzly deck for stockpiling or blending it back with the crushed material.

The TalonStack
The new TalonStack self-propelled, radial stockpiling conveyor is designed to improve productivity and mobility while minimizing operator costs.
Eagle Crusher will display the TalonStack 65 at ConExpo-Con/Agg, although the company will offer a range of TalonStack sizes.
Rounding out the display
The next-generation UltraMax 1400-OC portable impactor plant will also be on display at ConExpo-Con/Agg.
According to Eagle Crusher, the UltraMax 1400-OC is a versatile crushing and screening plant for larger jobs. Discharge material feeds to a separate conveyor emerging from the side of the crusher at a 90-degree angle. The plant will be displayed with the optional pan feeder.
Additionally, Eagle Crusher’s E-Plant will appear at ConExpo-Con/Agg. First introduced in 2014, Eagle Crusher says the E-Plant is “the industry’s only true high-production triple-deck screening/crushing system on one chassis.”
The E-Plant at ConExpo-Con/Agg will be a triple-deck model. Eagle Crusher also offers a two-deck E-Plant version.

Tracked crusher, shredder among EvoQuip’s show offerings
EvoQuip plans to showcase the Cobra 290R track-mounted impact crusher alongside the Caiman 150 shredder at ConExpo-Con/Agg.
The brand will be present at the show in the Terex booth within the Silver Lot (Booth SV2357).
According to EvoQuip, the Cobra 290R is built to handle reinforced concrete, recycled asphalt, construction and demolition waste, and natural rock. It has an integrated afterscreen designed to help meet spec in a single pass, with oversize material recirculated back to the crusher or stockpiled depending on site objectives.
In C&D applications, EvoQuip says an optional wind sifter introduces density‑based air separation to remove lightweight contaminants such as plastic and wood.
The Caiman 150, meanwhile, extends EvoQuip into shredding with a compact machine designed to handle recycling applications. The shredder is suited to C&D waste, asphalt, skip waste, green waste, wood, household waste and mattresses.
“EvoQuip’s presence at ConExpo underscores a decade of growth from a niche concept to a globally recognized brand trusted for equipment that is easy to transport, quick to set up and straightforward to operate on tight urban sites and fast‑moving jobs,” says Barry O’Hare, business line director at EvoQuip. “We encourage visitors to stop by the Terex booth where they can meet our team, see the Caiman 150 and Cobra 290R up close, and learn how EvoQuip solutions help achieve efficiency, versatility and sustainability across recycling and aggregates applications.”

Edge Innovate to showcase scalping screen
Edge Innovate will showcase its Screenpro S16 scalping screen and introduce the VS750s high-capacity waste shredder at ConExpo-Con/Agg.
The Screenpro S16, the latest addition to the Screenpro range, is now available in North America. Edge Innovate, which will appear in the Silver Lot (BOOTH SV2057), says the S16 builds upon the success of the larger Screenpro S18 while still emphasizing output, efficiency and versatility.
Designed to handle feed capacities exceeding 650 tph, Edge Innovate says the Screenpro S16 is suitable for mid- to large-scale operations requiring high production rates and precise material separation. The machine features a 16-ft. x 5-ft. dual-deck screen, providing a 16.7-sq.-yd. screening surface. Adjustable screening angles between 14 and 20 degrees, combined with a wide oversize discharge conveyor and heavy-duty feed hopper, allow the S16 to deliver consistent throughput and product quality across a range of applications.
The S16 can be outfitted with multiple screen media options, allowing operators to tailor the machine to suit different materials and product requirements, whether processing aggregates, construction and demolition waste, or recycled materials. For recycling applications, the S16 can be equipped with over-band magnets and magnetic head drums for ferrous metal recovery.
The S16 incorporates intelligent load management, hydraulic-folding conveyors, a low-level feed hopper and a two- or three-way split configuration. A fully integrated power unit, combined with a control system featuring sequential start-and-stop functionality, enhances productivity and safety, according to Edge Innovate.

What Case has in the works for ConExpo
Case Construction Equipment will feature more than 40 machines at ConExpo-Con/Agg across its 40,000-sq.-ft. exhibit in West Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center (Booth W40701).
Case says nearly 20 new or upgraded models will be on display.
“This year at ConExpo, we’re not backing down on our commitment to provide practical innovations that help crews stay ahead of the curve,” says Terry Dolan, North American head of CNH Construction Brands, Case’s parent company. “The equipment landscape is evolving, and so are the needs of the people behind the controls.
“Whether it’s precision technologies to support accuracy on complex projects, the myCaseConstruction app delivering real-time fleet intelligence, or comfort features to make long days easier, Case is rolling out integrated solutions that help crews work faster, smarter and more efficiently,” Dolan adds.
Show highlights for Case include new D Series 3-ton mini excavators, a new midi excavator and new models to the E Series full-sized excavator lineup. ConExpo-Con/Agg showgoers will also see the latest addition to Case’s electric equipment: the new TL100EV electric mini track loader.
New G Series compact wheel loaders with cab improvements will be at the show, as well, along with upgraded large wheel loaders featuring operator-assist features such as AutoDig and rear-object detection. Case says showgoers will also be able to preview new N Series dozers expected to arrive in late 2026, with upgrades to performance management, visibility and the operator experience.

Volvo CE loading up booth with new and first-look machines
Volvo Construction Equipment intends to demonstrate at ConExpo-Con/Agg how its latest equipment and technology offerings support increased uptime, productivity and safety.
Volvo CE will have nearly 20 machines at ConExpo – including 14 new or first-look pieces of equipment – within its 55,000-sq.-ft. booth in the Festival Grounds (Booth F24029). More than 100 company product experts will be on hand to answer questions and collaborate with attendees.
In addition to the equipment on-site, Volvo’s booth will highlight services like machine control systems, site solutions and advanced telematics for smarter and safer operation.
The center of the Volvo CE booth, meanwhile, will feature an operating pit where visitors can test excavator models powered by either an internal combustion engine or electric power. A structure housing a machine simulator, a brand shop and meeting spaces will also be in the booth.
Since May 2024, Volvo CE has launched excavator, articulated dump truck (ADT) and wheel loader series, as well as new rigid hauler models. New-gen models from across the Volvo CE lineup will be in the company’s booth, making the show the first time most people will see them in one place.
Recently, Volvo CE debuted several new excavator models – including the first compact and wheeled machines in its latest excavator series and a new midsize crawler. The company also revealed that the 60-ton A60 articulated hauler joined its new-generation ADT lineup, and that the A60 and the 70-ton R70 rigid haul truck will make their show debuts.

Major preparing product launch, live demo
Major will highlight its screen media, advanced polyurethane strips and digital app alongside a new product at ConExpo-Con/Agg.
Exhibiting in Central Hall (Booth C32269) of the Las Vegas Convention Center, Major will also host a special event in its booth. The company plans to pit its engineered wire against other wire options in a strength test, dubbing it the “Wire Cut Challenge.” Attendees will have the opportunity to attempt to break the wire during the show.
Additionally, Major will participate in a ConExpo-Con/Agg panel discussion titled “Screen Smarter: Practical Strategies for Peak Performance.” The discussion will take place March 5.
According to Major, the discussion will explore what ultimately makes screening systems effective. The company will share how operations can improve their performance, detailing how screen media considerations like wire selection, crown curve and climate factors impact output and productivity.
“ConExpo-Con/Agg only happens once every three years, which makes it an exciting opportunity for our customers to see the newest technological advances in screen media in person,” says Bernard Betts, president of Major. “This year, we’re participating in a panel discussion to help educate aggregates producers on their screen media and the importance of choosing the right options for their facility.
“We’ve also been listening to our customers and addressing their main concerns,” Betts adds. “Our goal is to become a one-stop shop for all screen media, so look out for an exciting announcement at the show.”

Haver & Boecker Niagara upsizes its show presence
Haver & Boecker Niagara will have its largest booth to date at ConExpo-Con/Agg, offering attendees an interactive look at its latest technologies.
The company’s booth will feature multiple rooms highlighting Haver & Boecker Niagara’s solutions. The booth will also include live demonstrations in Central Hall of the Las Vegas Convention Center (Booth C32616).
“We’re thrilled to bring this unique experience to ConExpo-Con/Agg,” says Karen Thompson, president of Haver & Boecker Niagara’s North American, Australian, United Kingdom and Ireland operations. “Our immersive booth will allow visitors to experience how our innovative technologies and complete processing equipment solutions can transform their operations.”
The company says visitors will navigate through themed spaces at ConExpo showcasing diagnostics, processing equipment, screen media and aftermarket service and support. Each area will feature hands-on displays and engaging video content that illustrates Haver & Boecker Niagara’s PROcheck solutions. PROcheck is the company’s comprehensive program for improving screening efficiency and reducing downtime through data-driven insights.
Additionally, attendees will have the opportunity to see an 8-ft. x 20-ft., triple-deck Niagara F-Class vibrating screen operating on the trade show floor. The demo will highlight the screen’s design, which delivers virtually no vibrations to the structure even under demanding conditions.

Superior to debut assortment of new equipment
Superior Industries teased its plans for ConExpo-Con/Agg, where it will showcase new equipment alongside system-wide solutions in the Silver Lot (Booth SV2374) outside the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Superior will have more than 60 team members in its booth to welcome visitors.
“When you step into our booth, we want you to get a clear picture of what Superior Industries stands for,” says Jason Adams, Superior president. “Yes, we’re bringing a lot of iron, but more importantly, we’re bringing a winning team that loves this industry, is fun to work with and genuinely wants to help our customers succeed.”
Brand-new crushing, screening and conveying equipment will be among the offerings Superior debuts at ConExpo-Con/Agg. Among the new products will be the Independence high-frequency screen plant, which pairs a multi-slope 6-ft. × 20-ft. two-deck design with a vibrating feedbox that spreads material evenly for stronger stratification and maximum open area utilization.
According to Superior, the Independence’s outboard motors simplify inspection and maintenance while variable-frequency drive control allows for individual tuning for each deck. A fully enclosed body, meanwhile, reduces dust, while an automated cleanout cycle helps move sticky material.
The next-generation Cemco vertical shaft impactor (VSI) will also launch at ConExpo-Con/Agg. Superior says the next-gen crusher merges the strengths of the legacy Cemco platform with features from Superior’s Valor VSI.
New rotor and chamber geometry boosts VSI efficiency, the company adds, and a rotating anvil ring extends component life. Superior says the platform maintains parts commonality across models and offers multiple chamber and rotor options.
A C1920 with a v-twin drive will be displayed in the booth.
Additionally, Superior will tout a power upgrade at ConExpo-Con/Agg that now rates the P500 Patriot cone crusher for 600 hp, giving portable operators more output without oversize permits or heavy-haul requirements.
The unit at the show will be mounted on a rear-feed, rear-discharge portable chassis equipped with hydraulic leveling legs and a large observation platform.
Superior will also have a redesigned, self-contained portable radial stacker at ConExpo-Con/Agg – one it says delivers dependable performance at a competitive price point.
Updates to the truss depth, power supply and load zone hopper improve efficiency, with the onboard engine powering up to 500 tph. Additionally, Superior says a steeper angle creates larger stockpiles in less space.
ConExpo-Con/Agg attendees will see a 36-in. × 80-ft. model with hydraulic controls for the hopper wings, undercarriage and folding head section.
Superior will also introduce an updated set of skirting solutions designed for cleaner, tighter control across load and transfer zones.
Superior says its newly designed adjustable skirtboards arrive in preassembled sections with trim to fit mounting legs to match individual conveyor designs. Paired with them, RockGuard skirting liners add dust sealing through steel-backed rubber or urethane options in a range of lengths, heights and thicknesses. Producers can choose flat or beveled edges to manage everything from heavy impact to high-speed fines.
According to Superior, all of these product launches will stand alongside a TeleStacker conveyor, a RazerTail truck unloader, a Liberty jaw crusher, an Endeavor cone on a Fusion modular platform, a Dakota cone, an Aggredry dewatering screw, a Guardian horizontal screen and nearly three dozen other conveyor components spanning idlers, pulleys, belt scrapers and other accessories.
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