Eagle Iron Works Maintenance Training on the ConnExpo Show Floor

SOURCE| Eagle Iron Works | February 25, 2026

Stop by Booth C30814 to participate in hands-on maintenance trainings led by our experts and take home practical service techniques to keep your equipment running at peak performance.

Register for a training session to guarantee your spot and training gift! Prior registration is not required for participation in a session.

Tuesday

1:00 PM – Pump Preventative Maintenance Tour

2:00 PM – Classifying Tank: Paddle Change

2:15 PM – Classifying Tank: Valve Change/Seating Adjustment

2:30 PM – Classifying Tank: Software

Register for a Training Session on Tuesday

Wednesday

10:00 AM – Pump Preventative Maintenance Tour

11:00 AM – Classifying Tank: Paddle Change

11:15 AM – Classifying Tank: Valve Change/Seating Adjustment

11:30 AM – Classifying Tank: Software

2:00 PM – Log Washer: Paddle Change

2:15 PM – Screw Washer: Shoe Change

2:30 PM – Gear Reducer: Oil Levels

2:45 PM – Screw/Log Washers: Shaft Measurements

Register for a Training Session on Wednesday

Thursday

11:00 AM – Log Washer: Paddle Change

11:15 AM – Screw Washer: Shoe Change

11:30 AM – Gear Reducer: Oil Levels

11:45 AM – Screw/Log Washers: Shaft Measurements

1:00 PM – Pump Preventative Maintenance Tour

2:00 PM – Classifying Tank: Paddle Change

2:15 PM – Classifying Tank: Valve Change/Seating Adjustment

2:30 PM – Classifying Tank: Software

Register for a Training Session on Thursday

Friday

11:00 AM – Log Washer: Paddle Change

11:15 AM – Screw Washer: Shoe Change

11:30 AM – Gear Reducer: Oil Levels

11:45 AM – Screw/Log Washers: Shaft Measurements

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EIW, LLC has been providing aggregate beneficiation equipment of exceptional quality for over 145 years. EIW begins by engineering equipment for the defined needs of each customer. We provide support from point of sale throughout the life of the machine, including readily available replacement parts.
 
In November 2012, McLanahan Corporation purchased the assets of Eagle Iron Works under EIW, LLC. Under this new name, the company has continued its long history of excellent product durability and quality for which they are known, while incorporating McLanahan’s values, which have sustained them as a family-owned company since 1835. McLanahan is proud to have added Eagle Iron Works to its family of companies.