Playseat Challenge angled handbrake holder
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V2 - Altered to 20 degrees angle. Modified handlebrake attachment holes to match original screws with the handlebrake from the picture. Added two more securing holes to bracket. Lowered bracked rim height to attach more firmly without needing shims. V1 - 30 degrees angle. Requires some shims to attach firmly. This holder positions the handlebrake similarly to most cars. Results may vary depending on your seat position angle. The part has an additional 20 degrees angle from the chair angle, suitable for the right side. You can use a clamp to secure the handlebrake or screw it in using the holes. This was designed for generic PC handlebrakes found on Amazon and eBay, but you may use it with whatever fits your needs. See the pictures for an example. Instructions: - Print two of the same version and attach them face to face. 20% infill should be sufficient, but you can try slightly more for less flex depending on your filament quality. - Bracket uses four M3x16 or M3x20 screws with nuts to secure to the chair. (Note: older v1 version uses 2 M3s and 2 M4s) The four other holes on the plate match the screws that come with the handlebrake from the picture. You may want to add adhesive rubber for more grip. Fusion 360 project file included if you'd like to modify it. I plan to later modify this to be angle adjustable instead of a fixed angle.
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