CBI to bring next-gen grinding power to CONEXPO-CON/AGG
Featured at CBI’s booth will be the 5900T horizontal grinder, designed to improve throughput and reduce pre-processing

CBI will showcase the next-generation CBI 5900T horizontal grinder at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026, on the Terex Booth at the Las Vegas Convention Centre from March 3 to 7.
The CBI 5900T horizontal grinder is designed to simplify operations
Engineered to set new benchmarks in power, efficiency, mobility and long-term reliability, the 5900T features a robust 755-horsepower engine paired with a hydraulic clutch, delivering smooth, consistent and controlled performance in the toughest applications. Its 60-inch-wide infeed rotor is designed to optimize material flow, improve throughput and reduce the need for pre-processing, giving operators the capability to take on larger volumes with increased productivity.
Mobility has been enhanced through a re-designed dolly system and an 8-foot 6-inch legal transport width, allowing the machine to move efficiently between job sites while reducing setup time once on site. This system, which will be prominently displayed on the booth, highlights CBI's commitment to improving real-world productivity for operators who rely on fast mobilization and streamlined logistics.
Durability also plays a central role in the 5900T's design, with an advanced discharge system engineered for performance and longevity. Multiple wear plates and a material-ejecting pulley help extend component life while supporting consistent output quality. The additional integration of CBI's Metal Detection System (MDS) further protects key components, reducing downtime, and supporting higher uptime across demanding workloads.
"We designed the 5900T to deliver the strength and reliability our customers expect while integrating enhancements that elevate performance and productivity," said Nate Fuller, general manager at CBI. "CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026 is the ideal platform to demonstrate this machine, including its innovative dolly system, directly to industry professionals who demand the best."


