GrinderCrusherScreen Exhibits at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026 and Shows Exclusive Evortle Crushers and the New CAMS UTM 1500G


LAS VEGAS, NV (March 3–7, 2026) — GrinderCrusherScreen will exhibit at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026 from March 3–7, 2026 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Visitors will find GrinderCrusherScreen in Central Hall at Booth C20348.


The company will present its latest solutions for crushing, shredding, screening, and parts support for the aggregates and recycling industry. The entire team will be on hand to meet contractors, producers, dealers, and operators who want honest answers and reliable equipment. More importantly, GrinderCrusherScreen is attending CONEXPO to build relationships and educate contractors through direct, face-to-face conversation.


CONEXPO-CON/AGG brings together the largest names in construction and aggregates in North America. GrinderCrusherScreen will use this opportunity to show equipment that works in the field and to speak directly with operators who depend on uptime. The booth will serve as a place for real discussions about production goals, job site challenges, material types, and long-term support.


GrinderCrusherScreen is headquartered in Smyrna, Georgia, with staff across North America. The company has served the industry since 1973. Rick Cohen leads the company. The staff brings more than 100 combined years of experience in equipment design, manufacturing, service, and daily operation. That experience shapes every machine the company sells and every service the company provides.


Rick Cohen said the company focuses on solving real problems with real equipment. He said the team values direct conversation at trade shows because in-person discussion builds trust and long-term relationships in ways digital communication cannot. He said the company invests in its booth and staff because customers deserve time, attention, and real-world solutions.


At CONEXPO 2026, GrinderCrusherScreen will present the Evortle line of compact crushers, exclusive to GrinderCrusherScreen in North America. The company will showcase the Evortle CT-535, CT-740, and CT-850. Each model serves a specific production need and offers mobility, remote control operation, and strong crushing force in a compact footprint.


The heaviest crusher in its class, the Evortle CT-535 targets compact crushing work. The CT-535 crushes concrete, reinforced concrete, rubble, brick, and stone. Contractors use the CT-535 on small to mid-size job sites where space is limited. The machine uses wireless remote control, which allows the operator to move and position the crusher safely. The machine also features hydraulic jaw adjustment, which allows the operator to set the output size with speed and precision. The CT-535 supports recycling projects, demolition work, and urban construction where access is tight.



The Evortle CT-740 handles hard rock and heavy concrete. The CT-740 features a 28-inch by 16-inch crusher inlet powered by a 134 horsepower engine that delivers steady performance under load. The unit uses wireless remote control for safe positioning and tracking and includes a cross magnet that removes rebar and steel from crushed material. This improves product quality and reduces wear on downstream equipment. The CT-740 fits contractors who need more throughput than a compact unit but still want mobility and quick setup.



The Evortle CT-850 addresses higher volume crushing demands. The CT-850 features a 31.5-inch by 19.5-inch crusher inlet. The machine uses hydraulic gap adjustment to control final product size. The unit runs on tracks and uses wireless remote control for job site mobility. The CT-850 can reach stated crushing capacities based on material size and material strength. Contractors who process larger volumes of concrete or stone can use the CT-850 to meet production targets while maintaining tight control over finished material.


GrinderCrusherScreen will also debut the CAMS UTM 1500G at CONEXPO 2026. The UTM 1500G, exclusive to GrinderCrusherScreen in North America, shreds concrete, asphalt, wood waste, construction and demolition debris, and municipal solid waste. The machine uses patented pinchers that grip and break down mixed material. The shredder supports operations that handle varied feedstock and require consistent output.


The CAMS UTM 1500G offers dual power options. Operators can choose the power setup that fits site conditions and energy requirements. The machine includes a cross magnet to remove metal from processed material. The unit also features an onboard belt load scale that measures production weight. This feature provides data that supports job tracking and billing accuracy.


Rick Cohen said GrinderCrusherScreen has worked with CAMS to develop the UTM 1500G for North American customers. He said customers want a shredder capable of handling mixed material without frequent jamming while minimizing downtime and maintenance. GrinderCrusherScreen will support the UTM 1500G with parts inventory and assistance from our in-house manufacturer-trained-engineer. He said customers need equipment that performs and a partner who stands behind that equipment.


Beyond machines, GrinderCrusherScreen will bring its parts department to the show. The company will display its Hammerhead Tips and a range of screens. The team will discuss wear parts for crushers, shredders, and screening equipment. The company stocks parts in the United States. This local inventory reduces lead times compared to overseas supply chains. Faster access to parts reduces downtime and protects production schedules.


The staff will explain how proper wear part selection improves performance and lowers cost per ton. Correct tip design increases material flow and extends service life. Proper screen selection improves separation accuracy and reduces recirculation. The company works with customers to match parts to material type, feed size, and production goals.


GrinderCrusherScreen staff will also promote the company’s free equipment listing service. The company offers this service at no cost to equipment owners. Sellers list machines through GrinderCrusherScreen, and the company markets those machines through its customer network and outreach channels.


Rick Cohen said the free listing service helps customers move used equipment faster. He said the company uses its reach and industry contacts to create real opportunities for sellers. This service supports contractors who upgrade fleets or shift focus and need to move machines without added expense.


At CONEXPO 2026, GrinderCrusherScreen will introduce a new nationwide Support Program. The program connects customers with qualified mechanics across the country. GrinderCrusherScreen pairs these mechanics with the company’s manufacturer-trained in-house engineer. The engineer supports diagnosis and repair planning. This structure provides both local hands-on service and centralized technical guidance.


Rick Cohen said the Support Program reduces downtime and reduces wasted labor. He said customers need fast answers when a machine stops. The program aims to deliver those answers through coordinated support. Contractors benefit from a clear path from problem to solution without long delays or guesswork, which can save thousands of dollars in repairs and downtime.


GrinderCrusherScreen maintains field sales coverage across the United States. The company supports customers in the United States, Canada, and South America. Screen USA Inc. backs GrinderCrusherScreen with decades of industry experience. Operating since 1973, the company continues to lead in product knowledge, service support, and long-term commitment.


Visitors to CONEXPO 2026 can expect direct conversation at Booth C20348. The staff will discuss production goals, material types, job site limits, and budget targets. The team will recommend equipment and solutions based on those factors. The company will present real specifications, clear capacity ranges, and practical solutions.


GrinderCrusherScreen approaches each customer relationship with a focus on performance and uptime. The company understands the importance of selecting the correct equipment for each customer’s use case. The company understands that parts must arrive on time. The company understands that knowledgeable support must be available when problems occur. These facts guide every sale and every program the company offers.


GrinderCrusherScreen invites all CONEXPO 2026 attendees to visit Central Hall, Booth C20348 from March 3–7, 2026. The team will present the Evortle CT-535, CT-740, and CT-850, the new CAMS UTM 1500G, its parts inventory, its free listing service, and its nationwide Support Program. Most important, the team will be there to build relationships, educate contractors, and provide practical solutions for crushing and recycling operations of every size.