STUCCHI MULTISYSTEM Series Instructions Manual Download Page 8

To fasten two sections of the trimless track, we recommend using bracket S-9500/314-B. Only screw 

one of the set screws G1 onto the bracket, making sure that it does not protrude from the lower side 

W of the bracket (Fig. 31). Slide the bracket into the first track section, from the side where set screw 

G1 has not been inserted, and push it completely inside the track (Fig. 32). Take the second track 

section and join it to the first section; slide the bracket (1) until it lies mid-way with respect to the two 

sections (2), then insert the second set screw G2. Lastly, tighten both set screws G1 and G2 until the 

bracket is tightly secured to the two track sections (Fig. 33). 

 

For the electrical connections between the tracks use the pass-through joint 9503/… 

To fasten trimless tracks (9500-…/…-ST3) to plasterboard, we recommend using bracket S-9500/315. 

Use 4 brackets for every metre of track; 2 of them must be secured to each side and distributed 

uniformly along the entire length of the track (Fig. 34), using the two screws H1 and H2 for each 

bracket (Fig. 35). The track has two bracket mounting positions (Level 1 and Level 2), while the 

bracket has 3 mounting holes (Hole 1, Hole 2 and Hole 3). Observing the various possible 

combinations (Fig. 36), the track can be anchored to plasterboard with 3 different thicknesses: 

12.5mm/ 15mm/ 18mm. 

Once the 4 brackets have been fastened to the track, openings of suitable size must be cut into 

the plasterboard (Fig. 37) then the track must be positioned above the plasterboard in the 

manner illustrated (Fig. 38). Use appropriate screws (not supplied with the brackets) to fasten the 

track to the plasterboard (Fig. 39). Before inserting the track into the plasterboard, mark on the 

outside the position of the screws in relation to the track’s bracket. 

Mounting Bracket for Trimless Tracks 

Reinforcement Bracket for Trimless Tracks 

11/7/2019 

MULTISYSTEM Trimless Track Brackets: 

www.lightingaustralia.com.au/products/lighting-track/multisystem-48v-track/multisystem-48v-track-mounting-

components 

 

Summary of Contents for MULTISYSTEM Series

Page 1: ...or the safety and functioning of the system if parts not belonging to it are used or if any deviation from the installation instructions occurs It is then the user s responsibility to ensure the elect...

Page 2: ...3 the electrical accessories are supplied in both polarised and non polarised versions During assembly operations respect the polarity only for the luminaires that require it Safety Warnings for produ...

Page 3: ...conductors from coming into contact with them If the track must be shortened during installation after cutting it use the special pliers S 9000 T to cut back the 4 copper conductors of the track Fig...

Page 4: ...9 Use 4 x 1 5mm cables to wire the end power feed Remove the end power feed cover by loosening the three screws A1 A2 A3 Fig 10 to access the electrical contacts Apply force to removable section 1 or...

Page 5: ...ed version with mechanical key code 9503 S K Fig 16 If polarised linear joints are used take special care when inserting the joint into the track once it has been inserted with the key properly orient...

Page 6: ...ire the cables to the adapter Pic 7 using the appropriate tool made up of S 9009 T HANS S 9009 T INS to be ordered separately can comply with the pole markings inside the adapter Vn push the cable in...

Page 7: ...insert the rotation kit previously assembled with the washer and threaded nipple by passing it through the hole on the base of the adapter body During assembly screw D of the rotation kit must be on...

Page 8: ...to each side and distributed uniformly along the entire length of the track Fig 34 using the two screws H1 and H2 for each bracket Fig 35 The track has two bracket mounting positions Level 1 and Leve...

Page 9: ...MULTISYSTEM Track Fixing Accessories www lightingaustralia com au products lighting track multisystem 48v track multisystem 48v track mounting components Assembly Diagrams 9 11 7 2019...

Page 10: ...10 11 7 2019...

Page 11: ...11 11 7 2019...

Reviews: