Eagle Crusher is headquartered in Galion, Ohio, and has been manufacturing crushing equipment since 1971. They're one of the few remaining American manufacturers of portable crushing plants, and their equipment is designed specifically for the demands of contract crushing, recycling, and aggregate production in North America.
| Model | Jaw Opening | Capacity (TPH) | New Price Est. | Used Price Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UltraMax 1200-25CC | 42" x 30" | 200 – 400 | $450,000 – $600,000 | $200,000 – $400,000 |
| UltraMax 1200-40CC | 42" x 40" | 250 – 500 | $500,000 – $700,000 | $250,000 – $500,000 |
Eagle Crusher's UltraMax jaw design is their signature feature — a deeper crushing chamber with a steeper nip angle produces more consistent output and reduces recirculation. The 1200 series is popular in recycling operations where contaminated feed is common.
| Model | Rotor Size | Capacity (TPH) | New Price Est. | Used Price Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| UltraMax 1400-30 | 40" x 30" | 200 – 350 | $400,000 – $550,000 | $175,000 – $350,000 |
| UltraMax 1400-40 | 40" x 40" | 250 – 450 | $475,000 – $625,000 | $225,000 – $425,000 |
| UltraMax 1400-50 | 40" x 50" | 300 – 550 | $550,000 – $750,000 | $300,000 – $525,000 |
Eagle's horizontal shaft impactors are built for concrete recycling and limestone processing. The patented blow bar retention system allows for quick changes — critical when processing contaminated material that accelerates wear.
Eagle Crusher's biggest differentiator is their complete portable plant packages. Rather than buying individual machines, Eagle builds integrated crushing-screening-stacking systems on portable chassis: