Simnet SHB Loadcell Handbrake
- 100 kg load cell delivers precise, repeatable force
- Dual-mode mount fits any cockpit setup
- Interchangeable grips for tailored ergonomics
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Simnet SHB Loadcell Handbrake
The Simnet Loadcell Handbrake 100kg is built for drivers who want real pressure-based braking. It measures force instead of lever travel. That means smoother input and more consistent control in rally, drift, and tight corner entries.
The body combines CNC-machined aluminum with galvanized steel. It feels solid under heavy pulls. There is no flex during aggressive use. The 100 kg load cell delivers steady performance lap after lap.
You can mount the unit vertically or horizontally to fit your rig. The dual-mode mounting system keeps installation simple. A two-stage resistance setup lets you adjust spring and elastomer tension. You control how firm or progressive the pull feels.
With Simnet calibration software, you can fine-tune:
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Brake pressure curves
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Dead zones
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Sensitivity levels
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Maximum force range
This handbrake dapts to your driving style and gives clear, repeatable feedback.
If you want reliable hardware with strong force modulation and durable construction, the Simnet Loadcell Handbrake 100kg delivers consistent braking performance for serious sim setups.
Max Load: 100 kg load cell
Body Material: 2 mm galvanized steel + CNC-machined aluminum
Mounting Options: Dual-mode (vertical or horizontal)
Adjustability: Two-stage spring and elastomer resistance system
Bearings: Precision bearings for smooth pull
Software: Simnet calibration software (dead zones, curves, response tuning)
Customization Options: Handbrake Lever Extension (A-H-LE01), Soft Grip Handle (A-H-SG01)
Grip Material: Optional soft-touch advanced grip
Weight: 1.4 kg
Connection: USB
Included Hardware: Tools, screws, spacers, springs, and elastomers
Simnet Ships within North America Only
For delivery outside of the USA we do not collect VAT or any import taxes. This amount will be determined by the shipping company when it is imported into your country and will be due before delivery.












