SOUTHEAST ASIA CONSTRUCTION15 Jul 2024
Rubble Master enters jaw crusher segment with new RM J110X

Rubble Master (RM) has launched its first mobile jaw crusher, the RM J110X – marking the company’s entry into the segment. This milestone was celebrated with a special event in Austria on 23 April 2024, attended by over 60 RM dealers and customers worldwide.

“With the jaw crusher, we are venturing into a completely new territory, but we are convinced this is the right step to take. That’s because we have the support of long-standing customers, whose high demand prompted the development of this machine,” said Gerald Hanisch, founder and owner of RM Group.

The introduction of this new model enables Rubble Master to provide full crusher and screen train solutions to meet the industry’s evolving material processing requirements. “With the RM J110X, we are not only entering a new business field but also demonstrating once again our ability to drive innovation,” continued Mr Hanisch.

The RM J110X jaw crusher is ideal for processing natural rock and heavy-duty recycling materials. The crushed material can either be used right away or serve as feed material for a following crushing step.

The new jaw crusher is versatile and can be used with almost all types of rock, regardless of how hard or abrasive the material is, said Rubble Master. It is equally effective in recycling applications, even with high levels of rebar.

The RM J110X also sets new standards in terms of modularity and offers an excellent throughput-to-weight ratio, added Rubble Master. With a range of equipment options available, users can customise the machine to suit their specific requirements.

According to Rubble Master, the natural rock sector presents significant opportunities, and the company sees great potential for the new jaw crusher in Southeast Asia, Australia, and particularly North and South America, which are important target markets.

“We are ready to turn current challenges into opportunities for growth and development. The RM J110X is proof that we remain leaders in innovation and technology even in difficult times,” concluded Mr Hanisch.