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Cedarapids to preview new impactor plant and diagnostics at CONEXPO

Cedarapids, a Terex brand specialising in modular, portable and static crushing and screening equipment, will preview two new developments at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026 in Las Vegas: the CRH5064 Portable Horizontal Shaft Impactor (HSI) Plant and the TRAC Vibration Analyser. Both products will be showcased at the Terex booth in the Silver Lot during the event, which runs from 3–7 March at the Las Vegas Convention Center.

The CRH5064 Portable HSI Plant has been developed to deliver high-capacity crushing performance while reducing maintenance demands across quarrying, recycling and demolition applications. The plant is built around the TI5064 horizontal shaft impactor, powered by a 400 hp motor and incorporating a high-inertia four-bar rotor. Design features include a monoblock primary curtain with replaceable tips, hydraulic tramp iron relief, hydraulic-assisted apron adjustments and a hydraulically opening hood to support faster inspection and servicing.

Prototype testing of the CRH5064 recorded throughput rates of between 600 and 700 tonnes per hour when processing 30-inch minus shot rock limestone, positioning the plant for operations requiring consistent output and the ability to handle large feed sizes of up to 30 inches.

A further enhancement is the inclusion of the latest 60 in x 20 ft Cedarapids Advantage Series Feeder. Compared with previous models, the feeder widens the intake opening by eight inches, improving material flow, crusher loading and fines removal. The plant can also be specified with multiple axle configurations and a removable feed-hopper module to improve transport flexibility between sites.

Optional features available for the CRH5064 include feeder lift functionality, a jib crane for blowbar changes, a self-cleaning magnet, an under-crusher pan feeder and expanded electrical and conveyor configurations, allowing operators to tailor the plant to specific operational requirements.

Alongside the new impactor plant, Cedarapids will introduce TRAC, a vibration analysis system engineered specifically for crushing and screening environments. Developed by Terex engineers, the system was designed in response to distributor demand for clearer and more accurate screening diagnostics than those offered by general-purpose vibration tools.

TRAC uses four WiFi-enabled sensors mounted on the screen structure to capture data on acceleration, velocity, movement, inclination, orbit and bearing behaviour. This information enables operators to identify issues such as loose components, damaged screen media, broken springs, imbalance, timing problems and hazardous frequencies, while also confirming correct screen installation and operating performance.

At CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026, visitors will be able to view the TRAC hardware on display, alongside simulated diagnostic outputs demonstrating the system’s reporting capabilities.