![]() ![]() A spring simulates both the distance from the brake pads to the brake discs and the slack on the handbrake cable, and an interchangeable elastomer which provides progressive resistance when the handbrake is applied. In order to generate the resistance on the handbrake with which you can actually exert this force, Heusinkveld has equipped the Sim Handbrake with a 2 stage spring system. The Sim Handbrake is equipped with a 120 kg load cell sensor which, according to Heusinkveld, can detect an actual load of 22 kg. The finish is very neat, as we are used to from Heusinkveld, and it is clearly visible that this handbrake has been designed with great detail and precision. This makes the handbrake feel extremely stiff and sturdy, which immediately gives the impression that it has been developed for intensive use. įundamentally, the Heusinkveld Sim Handbrake consists of CNC laser-cut steel with a bead blasted and powder-coated finish. Finally, we of course find the handbrake itself in the box, together with a small extra baseplate on which you can mount the handbrake which makes it easy to mount the handbrake in an angle on your simrig and which makes mounting on aluminum profiles a breeze. This includes the USB cable, a large amount of different mounting materials, two extra elastomers and rings to adjust the handbrake harder or softer and a wrench to assist you doing this. We also see a small box containing the accessories for the Sim Handbrake. When opening the box we first see the manual and three Heusinkveld stickers in the colors red, white and blue, which are the colors of the flag of the Netherlands where Heusinkveld is located. The packaging is a bit smaller than we expected, so we are very curious about the contents. We received a long, standard brown shipping box containing the Heusinkveld box with recognizable Heusinkveld branding. Within 2 days after shipment, the package was delivered to us by UPS.
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