Sim Racing Handbrake

Sim Racing Handbrake

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<p>This is a handbrake design that I made for sim racing. This is a simple on/off device, it is not analog!&nbsp;</p><p>I printed everything at 50% infill and 4 walls. You'll probably want to use tree supports touching the build plate also. I printed mine in petg, but probably doable in other materials.</p><p>It requires the following not printed additional hardware:</p><p>2x M3X50 Bolts<br>2x M3 Nuts (I used nylocks)<br>4x M3 Flat washers<br>1x ½ in shoulder Bolt 2½ inches long<br>2x ½ flat washers<br>1x ½ in nylock<br>1x ½ in NPT steel pipe 12 inches long (or longer or shorter as you desire)<br>1x 3/8in spring 1-3/16 in long (could be longer if you want a longer throw on your handbrake) I got mine from this: <a href="https://www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-Spring-Assortment-Kit-84-Pack-13554/203133714">https://www.homedepot.com/p/Everbilt-Spring-Assortment-Kit-84-Pack-13554/203133714</a><br>1x Limit Switch (SPDT V-155-1C25 Short Hinge Roller Lever Control Limit Micro)</p><p>You will need to drill a ½ in hole through the steel pipe for this to work. I didn't design a 3d printed lever because I have access to a drill press. The switch holder also holds the spring in place. It should be placed such that the pipe is up against the spring. The closer it is to the pipe the less travel to activate.</p><p>I soldered wire to the two relevant contacts on the switch and ran it to the usb controller that I have for these kinds of things. It would definitely be possible to wire this up to an arduino or something if you didn't already have an interface built.</p><p>The switch spacer is a heavily modified remix of the switch spacer part created by bbeavis found in this thingiverse build: <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4557771">https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4557771</a>.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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