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Steelwrist to Showcase Strong North American Momentum at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026

Steelwrist to Showcase Strong North American Momentum at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026

Jan 28, 20261 min readHeavy Equipment Guide (All news)

Steelwrist will feature its latest product innovations and live demonstrations at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026 in Las Vegas, March 3-7. The company's largest and most interactive presence to date will highlight the benefits of combining tiltrotators with fully automatic quick couplers for excavator efficiency.

Steelwrist will showcase its third-generation XTR tiltrotators and the fully automatic SQ quick coupler technology, as well as compact excavators equipped with these solutions. Visitors can expect to see real-world job scenarios demonstrated by multiple excavators equipped with Steelwrist solutions.

The interactive demo shows will highlight how combining tiltrotators with fully automatic quick couplers and a shared set of work tools can significantly increase excavator efficiency. Additionally, the show will feature an electric-powered compact excavator equipped with the smallest XTR2 tiltrotator, demonstrating that Steelwrist solutions are available for smaller machines on the job site.

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The Steelwrist team from across the Americas will also be present to meet customers, dealers, and OEM partners to discuss how Steelwrist products can help contractors transform their excavators into true tool carriers.

EazyInWay Expert Take

Steelwrist's emphasis on showcasing its latest product innovations and live demonstrations at CONEXPO-CON/AGG 2026 highlights the company's commitment to driving efficiency in the North American market. By highlighting the benefits of combining tiltrotators with fully automatic quick couplers, Steelwrist is demonstrating its expertise in providing solutions that can significantly increase excavator efficiency.

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