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New equipment to come from Rubble Master this year

Rubble Master's RM J110X tracked jaw crusher will debut in the U.S. in the second quarter for 2024, following an international release in April. Photo: Rubble Master
Rubble Master’s RM J110X tracked jaw crusher will debut in the U.S. in the second quarter for 2024, following an international release in April. Photo: Rubble Master
Rubble Master's RM J110X tracked jaw crusher will debut in the U.S. in the second quarter for 2024, following an international release in April. Photo: Rubble Master
Rubble Master’s RM J110X tracked jaw crusher will debut in the U.S. in the second quarter for 2024, following an international release in April. Photo: Rubble Master

Rubble Master highlighted a selection of new equipment it will release later this year and beyond at AGG1 Aggregates Academy & Expo in Nashville.

Among the equipment to expect from the Rubble Master is a new jaw crusher and expansions to its crusher and screen portfolios.

The RM J110X tracked jaw crusher is the first piece Rubble Master will release this year. The 44-in. x 28-in. crusher is set to debut in the U.S. in the second quarter of 2024 following an international launch in April in Austria.

According to Rubble Master, the RM J110X will incorporate the company’s new high-efficiency drive concepts in addition to several other features. The company says the crusher will expand the application range of Rubble Master crushers, open up new opportunities in the market, and support the company’s growth path.

Other releases

Several product developments are also in the pipeline that will expand Rubble Master’s portfolio of crushers and broaden the product offering of screens.

Rubble Master plans to enhance its screen production together with a local partner in Northern Ireland in response to increasing demand for the company’s screen line internationally. The company says this partnership will ensure development and production of Rubble Master screens according to market requirements.

Additionally, Rubble Master says measure for the future are being taken at its Austrian site, with additional production lines being built to increase production capacity for crushers.

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