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Assembly Instructions
Congratulations, you made the right choice!
Your new PRO SIMRIG is ready to be built, but a few words of advice first:
1. Take your time, it is not a race (that comes later!). Get each step perfect and it will minimise the
adjustments you need to do later.
2. Be careful not to scratch the profile. Careful assembly can mean zero marks or scratches and it will
stay looking great for a really long time.
3. Construct your rig in this order:
a.
Base frame first
b. Seat (with brackets / slider). Take time to sit in the rig and appreciate the position. Do not
rush to the next stage. Get this right, as everything you do after this depends on the seating
position staying the same.
c.
Pedal section and pedals. Again, take time to sit in the rig. Actuate the pedals. Make sur the
feel is right and that you aren't too cramped, or too extended.
d. Steering section last
PRO SIMRIG PSR3

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  • Page 1 Congratulations, you made the right choice! Your new PRO SIMRIG is ready to be built, but a few words of advice first: 1. Take your time, it is not a race (that comes later!). Get each step perfect and it will minimise the adjustments you need to do later.
  • Page 2 4. It is sometimes useful to leave the plastic end covers / caps until the end of the entire build. These will be tight fitting, so consider using a soft mallet to put them in place.
  • Page 3 Base Frame Section...
  • Page 4 Parts list: 2 x 80x1350mm profiles 2 x 80x490mm profiles Covers for Corner Brackets...
  • Page 5 Arrange the profiles like this. Once you have finished this step, you will have attached 8 angle brackets securely like this:...
  • Page 6 To attach each piece, you will use angle brackets, fixed with t-slot nuts and bolts. Place the t-slot nut into the channel, attach the corner bracket, and tighten with an M8x16mm bolt. Tighten only loosely to begin with, until everything is straight and true. Once it is, you can tighten them.
  • Page 7 If you are fitting feet or wheels to your rig, it is advisable to do so at this point before moving to the next step. Seat rails fitment: The seat rails will need to be spaced evenly based upon your seat/seat bracket/seat slider width. It is advised to mount the seat brackets / seat slider to the seat FIRST, before then attaching these rails.
  • Page 8 If you are using a seat slider, these rails need to be parallel to get a smooth action on the seat slider. Some seats are narrower at the back than the front (or vice versa) and so need to be ‘spaced’ using spacers / washers to ensure a parallel seat rail.
  • Page 9 Do not be concerned about this technique. These corner brackets were designed to have breakable tabs for this exact reason. Attach all 4 brackets in the orientation shown. (Note: image shows 160mm profile, not 80mm profile, we stole this image from the PSR1 manual!)
  • Page 10 Pedal Section Top-down view. The profiles can be adjusted independently forward and back for different spacing on your pedal bracket / baseplate. For pedals that mount from underneath, you will need to use 40x40 angle brackets to attach to the profiles before bolting to your pedals.
  • Page 11 Side view 3D view...
  • Page 12 Parts list: 2 x 80x470mm profiles. The holes will be threaded on both ends. 2 x Pedal Brackets 8 x M8x25mm countersunk bolts...
  • Page 13 Ensure that the countersink side of the bracket is facing outwards before assembly. The flat side of the bracket should be towards the profiles. Lightly screw in the bolts. Adjust to the correct width / gap required to mount your pedals. Mount your pedals.
  • Page 14 The pedal section can be mounted either to the top or bottom channel in this orientation to give additional pedal height.
  • Page 15 Or they can be inverted to sit on the floor. 4 x M8x20 buttonhead bolts 4 x M8 t-slot nuts...
  • Page 16 Determine how you want to mount your pedal section. Place the t-slot nuts in the correct channel, 2 per side.
  • Page 17 T-slot nuts are shown in place.
  • Page 18 Place the pedal bracket in place. You may need to loosen the base frame bolts if it is too tight to place the pedal section. Screw in the bolts loosely. Get the desired angle on the pedal section. Tighten the bolts.
  • Page 19 Correctly assembled pedal section.
  • Page 20 Steering Section Sideways adjustable. Adjust the two vertical steering wheel aluminium profile, so the length from the Sim-Racings seat to steering wheel fits your needs. Parts list: 2 x 80x740mm profiles 2 x 80x100mm profiles...
  • Page 21 End cap for 80mm profile...
  • Page 22 This is how it will look in the end. Note the way the brackets look against the uprights, and the orientation of the wheel deck itself. You can of course change both the height, and the angle to suit you and your driving position.
  • Page 23 Build these two sections first: One end of each 100mm profile has threads to bolt into. Note the orientation of the brackets.
  • Page 24 The next step is to secure the wheel deck to both sides. Place t-slot nuts in the 4 channels (2 in each profile) Place the wheel deck on top of the profile. Secure with M8x25 countersunk bolts.
  • Page 25 The finished wheel deck will look like this.
  • Page 26 Attach the uprights (please note, we have re-used PSR1 materials here, but the concept is identical)
  • Page 27 Now attach the pre-assembled wheel deck to the uprights. Parts list: 4 x M8x20 buttonhead bolts 4 x M8 t-slot nuts...
  • Page 28 Note, the t-slot nuts are already in place. Then screw the M8x20mm buttonhead bolts into the t-slot nuts. Do not over tighten as you will inevitably need to adjust based on the steering base final height. Finished wheel deck. You can now attach your steering wheelbase. Installation varies. Please refer to your wheelbase manufacturer’s own manual for installation instructions.