TRUMPF 95 TRACK SYSTEM
The compact, lightweight and multifunctional track system


The TRUMPF 95 track system is a compact curtain track system for stage, theater and events that is ideal for medium to heavy fabrics. Thanks to its robust design and high-quality components, it has been impressing theaters, concert halls and event venues around the world for decades.
From the school auditorium in Freiburg to the Baden-Baden Theatre and "La Maison Symphonique" in Montreal - the TRUMPF 95 has been an internationally proven track system in professional stage technology since the 1990s. The TRUMPF 95 is also used on numerous Meyer Werft ships - a sign of its reliability and quality.
Reliability that lasts for decades
Selected components, such as high-quality precision bearings, ensure quiet, smooth and durable movement of your curtains - even with intensive use. Heavy curtains can be moved effortlessly with two fingers.
The sturdy construction ensures a high load-bearing capacity, while the low dead weight makes installation and maintenance much easier. Thanks to the modular design, the system can also be easily adapted and extended.
Flexible mounting options
The TRUMPF 95 offers various mounting options for every stage situation:

- Tube mounting: G-CLAMP for 48-60 mm tube such as trusses or theater load bars with direct track mounting.
- Suspension bracket for top cord operation for direct mounting to ceiling or substructure.

- Tube mounting G-CLAMP 48-60 mm tube such as trusses or theater load bars with top cord suspension bracket.
- Suspension bracket for double top cord operation for direct mounting to ceiling or substructure.

- Quick ceiling mounting for centrifugal tracks with G-TWIST II for concrete, wood or plasterboard.
- Suspension bracket for side cord operation for direct mounting to ceiling or substructure.

- Wall mounting on wall mount brackets inside the proscenium with top cord operation.
- Wall mounting on wall mount brackets inside the proscenium directly as walk-along track.
Possible applications for the TRUMPF 95 track
Whether operated manually, by wire rope or motorized, the TRUMPF 95 was developed for professional stage and event use and offers maximum precision with maximum flexibility.
Its modular design enables a wide variety of movement and control types, from simple manual operation to automated control.
Walk-along track - manual operation
The simplest form of operation: the curtain is moved directly by hand by pulling or pushing it. This variant is particularly suitable for smaller systems or areas where quick manual control is required.

Manual cord operation - side cord operation
Straight tracks with two curtain sections up to a total width of 12 m can be operated with a 8 mm endless side cord:
- by pulling on the rope,
- with a hand crank (HAND-DRIVE),
- or via a hemp cord drive.
Ideal for stages, auditoriums or event spaces with medium curtain lengths.


Manual or motorized cord pull - top cord operation
This variant offers great flexibility in configuration. It can be operated both manually (with counter-tensioning pulley, hand crank or hemp cord drive) and motorized. It is particularly suitable for:
- Track lengths over 12 m,
- curved tracks,
- or heavy curtains that require motorized support.

Double top cord operation
With a double top cord operation, two curtain sections can be moved independently of each other or at different speeds. This solution can be implemented both manually and motorized - perfect for complex stage sets or multi-part curtain systems.

Motorized drive - TRAC-DRIVE systems
Various TRAC-DRIVE motors are available for automated applications:
TD12
- Speed: 30-120 cm/s
- Tractive force: 200-450 N
- For light to medium curtain weights
TD30
- Speed: 25-100 cm/s
- Tractive force: 770-1600 N
- For particularly heavy curtains or long distances
Both variants can be combined with side or top cord operation and offer precise, smooth movements.
For smaller applications, the TRAC-DRIVE TD20 is available as a cost-effective alternative with a fixed speed.

Self-propelled motor - FRICTION-DRIVE

The innovative FRICTION-DRIVE system completely eliminates the need for a cord operation. The motor operates via a friction drive, is invisibly integrated into the curtain and is supplied with power via a trailing cord or conductor rail.
In combination with the G-Twist II system, a clean, aesthetic solution is created, also for the interior design and design sector.

Control system & integration
The professional G-FRAME control system is available for motorized TRUMPF 95 systems:

- Fixed or variable speed.
- Installation in a 19" rack or on the wall.
- External control options via DMX, potential-free contacts or additional control points.
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Technical data
As a professional curtain track system for stage, theater and architecture, the TRUMPF 95 meets requirements for safety, load capacity and conformity to standards.

| Colours | black or natural anodized |
| Weight | 900 g/lfm (9.6 oz/ft) |
| Profile lengths | max. 6 m (19'8") |
| Min. bending radius | 0,5 m (19.6") |
| 2-wheel curtain runner | 10 kg (22 lbs) |
| 4-wheel curtain runner | 20 kg (44 lbs) |
| Master runner | 35 kg (77 lbs) |
Safety standards and calculation bases
The load specifications are based on the current technical guidelines and standards: DGUV Information 215-313 (formerly BGI 810-3) and DIN 56950-1
Components that are mounted on the track as part of a suspension are designed for double the nominal load in accordance with DIN. A dynamic coefficient of 1.2 has been taken into account.
Note: If higher dynamic forces are to be expected in your application (e.g. due to rapid movements, motor operation or alternating loads), the permissible loads must be reduced accordingly.
Load capacity & calculation
The load capacity of the TRUMPF 95 tracks and runners is calculated in a similar way to load bars.
The load capacities specified in the load diagrams already take into account the respective suspension type. Wall mount brackets are regarded as fixed attachment points in the structure and are designed accordingly.
All values given in the load tables and diagrams are based on a safety factor of 3.











