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Trumpf Equipment Financing — Complete Model Guide

All TruLaser fiber cutting systems, TruBend press brakes, and TruPunch punch presses with 2024 prices. German engineering, US operations in Farmington, Connecticut.

Quick Answer: Trumpf GmbH + Co. KG (Ditzingen, Germany — US operations in Farmington, Connecticut) is the world's largest manufacturer of machine tools for sheet metal fabrication. TruLaser fiber cutting systems range from $80,000 to $1,400,000+, TruBend press brakes from $80,000 to $1,100,000 (automated cell), and TruPunch punch presses from $150,000 to $920,000. Trumpf Financial Services provides OEM financing; independent specialty lenders finance Trumpf with strong secondary market values.

Key Facts: Trumpf Equipment Financing

  • Founded: 1923 | HQ: Ditzingen, Germany | US HQ: Farmington, CT
  • Ownership: Private (Leibinger family)
  • OEM Financing: Trumpf Financial Services
  • Price Range: $80,000 (TruLaser 1000 CO2) to $1,400,000+ (TruLaser Cell 3000)
  • Market Position: World's #1 sheet metal machine tool manufacturer
  • Best Seller: TruLaser 3030 fiber ($285K–$420K) — most popular production laser
  • US Service: Farmington, CT service hub + regional technicians

Trumpf TruLaser Fiber Cutting System Financing

ModelTypePowerNew PriceUsed PriceNotes
TruLaser 1000 CO2CO22.6–5kW$80,000–$130,000$35,000–$60,000Older CO2 technology
TruLaser 1000 fiberFiber2kW$80,000–$120,000$35,000–$55,000Entry fiber cutter
TruLaser 1030 fiberFiber3–6kW$150,000–$220,000$65,000–$100,000Small shop fiber
TruLaser 3030 fiberFiber3–12kW$285,000–$420,000$125,000–$195,000Most popular production laser
TruLaser 5030 fiberFiber4–20kW$450,000–$720,000$198,000–$335,000Production shop
TruLaser 7025 fiberFiber8–20kW$620,000–$980,000$273,000–$455,000High production
TruLaser Cell 3000Automation6–12kW$850,000–$1,400,000$374,000–$652,000Automated cell
TruLaser Tube 5000Tube cutting4–8kW$480,000–$750,000$211,000–$349,000Tube/pipe laser

Trumpf TruBend Press Brake Financing

ModelPress ForceNew PriceUsed PriceNotes
TruBend 1000 series25–100T$80,000–$130,000$35,000–$60,000Small bending
TruBend 3000 series50–170T$120,000–$195,000$53,000–$90,000Mid-range
TruBend 5000 series80–320T$185,000–$295,000$81,000–$137,000Production bending
TruBend 5130130T$215,000–$342,000$95,000–$159,000Most popular model
TruBend 5170170T$248,000–$395,000$109,000–$184,000
TruBend 7000 series40–170T tandem$295,000–$480,000$130,000–$223,000High accuracy
TruBend Cell 7000Automated cell$650,000–$1,100,000$286,000–$512,000Lights-out bending

Trumpf TruPunch Punch Press Financing

ModelPress ForceNew PriceUsed PriceNotes
TruPunch 100020T$150,000–$240,000$66,000–$112,000Entry punch press
TruPunch 300020T$285,000–$450,000$125,000–$209,000Mid production
TruPunch 500020T$420,000–$665,000$185,000–$309,000High production
TruPunch 5000 R20T w/ automation$580,000–$920,000$255,000–$428,000Automated handling

Trumpf TruLaser 3030 vs Bystronic ByStar Fiber vs Amada ENSIS — Comparison

CriterionTrumpf TruLaser 3030Bystronic ByStar Fiber 3015Amada ENSIS-3015
New Price$285K–$420K$180K–$380K$245K–$385K
Power Range3–12kW6–15kW4–9kW (auto-changer)
OriginGermanySwitzerlandJapan (US: Buena Park, CA)
US ServiceFarmington, CT hub + regionalElgin, IL hubBuena Park, CA hub
Service NetworkWidest global + US networkGood US coverageGood US coverage
Brand PremiumHighest (European premium)HighLower (Japanese value)
Lender FamiliarityBest known to lendersWell knownWell known
Best ForService network, brand premiumBest price/performance ratioJapanese reliability, lower cost

Financing Options for Trumpf Equipment

Financing TypeProviderBest ForTypical Terms
OEM Loan/LeaseTrumpf Financial ServicesNew equipment, dealer purchase36–84 months, competitive rates
Finance LeaseTrumpf Financial or third-partyPreserve capital, upgrade cycles36–60 month FMV lease
Bank LoanMajor banks w/ manufacturing expertiseEstablished shops, best rates48–84 months
Specialty LenderCrest Capital, TimePayment, First WesternNewer businesses, faster approval48–72 months
SBA 7(a) LoanSBA-approved banksStartups, capacity expansionUp to 84 months + guarantee
Section 179Any lenderYear-end tax deductionFull deduction up to $1.16M (2024)

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Frequently Asked Questions — Trumpf Equipment Financing

Who is Trumpf and where are they headquartered?

Trumpf GmbH + Co. KG is headquartered in Ditzingen, Germany (near Stuttgart), and is the world's largest manufacturer of machine tools for sheet metal fabrication. Trumpf is a private company (Leibinger family ownership), founded in 1923. US operations are based in Farmington, Connecticut, which includes assembly, training, and service. The Farmington facility provides US-based technical support and some assembly operations.

How does financing work for Trumpf laser cutting equipment?

Trumpf Financial Services provides OEM financing through the US dealer network. Standard terms are 36–84 months for new Trumpf laser cutting systems ($80,000–$1,400,000+). For machines over $500,000, financing often involves structured deals with production data — lenders want to see the capacity utilization plan for the machine. Independent specialty lenders (Crest Capital, TimePayment, First Western Equipment Finance) finance Trumpf at competitive rates.

What is the best Trumpf laser cutter for a first-time buyer?

The TruLaser 1030 fiber ($150,000–$220,000 new) is the most common entry point for new Trumpf customers — it's a 3–6kW fiber laser cutter capable of processing stainless, mild steel, and aluminum up to 10mm. The TruLaser 3030 ($285,000–$420,000) is the step-up for shops that need more power and higher throughput. For a first-time Trumpf financing, the TruLaser 1030 offers the most straightforward approval because the lower price point qualifies for standard equipment loans without project-level review.

How does Trumpf compare to Bystronic and Amada for financing?

All three — Trumpf (Ditzingen, Germany), Bystronic AG (Niederönz, Switzerland), and Amada Co., Ltd. (Isehara, Japan — US HQ Buena Park, CA) — are accepted collateral by specialty manufacturing equipment lenders. Trumpf commands a slight price premium. Trumpf wins on worldwide service network density and European brand premium. Bystronic wins on price/performance. Amada wins on Japanese reliability and often lower pricing for equivalent specifications.

What is the TruBend Cell 7000 and is it worth financing?

The Trumpf TruBend Cell 7000 ($650,000–$1,100,000) is an automated press brake cell — the robot loads and unloads parts automatically, enabling lights-out bending operations. A Cell 7000 running 2 shifts/day replaces 1–2 full-time operators ($40,000–$60,000/year each) while running 16+ hours vs 8 hours/day. The break-even is typically 18–24 months of saved labor. Lenders finance TruBend Cells with the same terms as standard press brakes.

Can a startup CNC/fabrication shop finance a Trumpf laser?

Startup fabrication shops (under 2 years) face challenges financing Trumpf equipment because of high purchase prices ($150,000+). Typical startup requirements: 20–30% down payment, strong personal credit (680+), business plan showing customer contracts or letters of intent, and sometimes a DSCR guarantee. The TruLaser 1030 at $150,000–$220,000 is more startup-accessible than larger systems. SBA 7(a) loans can help by providing government guarantees that reduce lender risk.