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ASSEMBLY AND USER GUIDE

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Summary of Contents for ADVANCED SIMRACING ASR3

  • Page 1 ASR3 Chassis ASSEMBLY AND USER GUIDE...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Required Tools ............................1 Content of packages .......................... 2 Common Content ........................... 2 Wheel Deck Components ......................3 Assembly guide ............................. 4 Main Chassis ............................ 4 Wheel Deck Assembly ......................16 Seat Install ............................17 T-Nut install tip ..........................18 User Guide ............................
  • Page 3: Required Tools

    Required Tools 6mm Allen key 5mm Allen Key Flathead screwdriver Tape Measure For questions, issues or comments, feel free to reach our support team! https://www.advancedsimracing.com/pages/advanced-help-center...
  • Page 4: Content Of Packages

    Content of packages Boxes 3X Chassis boxes, 1X Hardware box ,1X Pedal plate box ,1X Wheel deck box Common Content Corner Gusset & Cover 20X each M8 X 16 M8 T-Nuts – 56X Hex screws – 56X 1.5” End Cap – 5X 3”...
  • Page 5: Wheel Deck Components

    Wheel Deck Components Deck to Up Post plate – 2X 3” X 5.625” Extrusion – 2X Push Pin – 4X 3” End Cap – 2X M8 X 16 Flat Head Screw - 8X Option 1: Standard Wheel Deck Standard Mount – 1X Option 2: Direct Drive Wheel Deck Asetek plate –...
  • Page 6: Assembly Guide

    Assembly guide Main Chassis Assemble 8 X corner gussets with 2 M8 screws and 2 M8 T-Nuts. Screw in the T-Nuts no more than ½ a turn. Make sure to respect the shown orientation of the T-Nuts for trouble-free assembly. Slide the gussets on either side of the 19”...
  • Page 7 Measure 22” as shown and tighten fully. You can cap up the Corner gussets. Loosely assemble the rubber feet with the M6 X 20 screw and M6 T-Nut. Slide the rubber feet through the bottom slot on the 3” X 50” Extrusions. Tighten fully.
  • Page 8 Assemble 4 X M8 X 16 Socket screws and 4X M8 T-Nuts on the pedal tray sides. Screw in the T-Nuts no more than ½ a turn. Slide the pedal tray through the 50” Extrusions. Slide through the top slot for the highest adjustments capabilities, or the bottom slot for the lowest adjustments.
  • Page 9 Slide 2 gussets at the end of a 3” X 24” extrusion and tighten fully. Repeat twice. Slide the 24” post through the top of the 50” extrusion. Repeat on both sides.
  • Page 10 Place the posts at 19” from the front, as shown below. Tighten fully and cap off the gussets. Prepare 4 corner gussets with the following twist : Using the flathead screwdriver, slide the flathead under the small tab on the bottom, and pry out the tab.
  • Page 11 Prepare the snapped gussets with 1X M8 T-Nut and 1X M8 X 16 socket screw each, on the side where the tabs were broken off. Place the gussets at each ends of the 1.5” X 22” extrusion. Repeat for both pieces.
  • Page 12 Loosely screw the 1.5” X 22” extrusions to the chassis using 4X M8 X 16 socket screws. Tighten after your seat insallation only. 18. Follow the Wheel Deck Assembly Section. Installation is the same wether you have the standard or Direct Drive Wheel Deck. Prepare the Wheel Deck with 4X T-Nuts and 4X M8 X 16 socket screws.
  • Page 13 Slide the Wheel Deck through the top of the Up Post Channels. Fully tighten. If the Wheel Deck seems too large for the gap, loosen further the two bottom plates and corner plates holding the Up Posts. It is made to fit.
  • Page 14 Prepare 3X corner gussets by snapping the tabs on one side, and reserve one. Install 2X M8 X 16 socket screws and 2X M8 T-Nuts to the 2 remaining. Slide them on either side of the 3” X 19” extrusion facing the large side as shown. Slide the assembled extrusion through the top of the desired Up Post (depending if you want a RHD or LHD setup, a LHD setup is shown).
  • Page 15 Prepare the snapped gusset set aside and a regular one with 2X M8 T-Nuts and 2X M8 X 16 socket screws. as shown on P.13, on one side. Install the gussets on the 1.5” X 16” extrusion. The modified gusset is highlighted in a circle, the face with broken tabs goes on the 1.5”...
  • Page 16 For the finishing touches, cap all the visible open extrusion ends using the corresponding endcap and pushpins. Install also any remaining corner gusset caps.
  • Page 17 Congratulations on your new ASR3 Simracing Chassis!
  • Page 18: Wheel Deck Assembly

    Wheel Deck Assembly Standard Wheel Deck 1. Assemble the side plate to the 3” X 7” extrusion using 2X M8 X 16 flat head screws. Repeat for both sides, tighten fully. 2. Using 4X M8 X 12 flat head screws and 4X M8 T-Nuts, install the wheel plate as shown below.
  • Page 19: Seat Install

    Front Mount Wheel Deck 1. Assemble the side plate to the 3” X 7” extrusion using 2X M8 X 16 flat head screws. Repeat for both sides, tighten fully. 2. Assemble the center plate to the 3” X 7” extrusion using 2X M8 X 16 flat head screws.
  • Page 20: T-Nut Install Tip

    T-Nut install tip Insert an M8 T-Nut in the desired slot of the extrusion. Insert the T nut perpendicular, and with the help of a small allen key in your attire such as a 3mm, pry the T nut straight with the allen key through the hole. The t-nut will snap into place when in position.
  • Page 21: User Guide

    User Guide Pedal tray adjustment You can slide the T-nut/screw assembly either through the bottomor top channel of the extrusion, and you can position it however high or low. Make sure to have your pedals already properly setup before placing the pedal tray! Tighten fully the 4 screws holding the pedal tray before use, you may want to verify a second time just to be sure.
  • Page 22: Wheel Deck Adjustment

    Wheel deck adjustment The standard wheel deck can be adjusted using the Up Post brackets. With your wheel installed, loosen 3 out of the 4 screws and place yourself in the rig. Slowly loosen the last screw until you feel the wheel deck moving. It will most probably drop with the weight of the wheel so be careful! You can then place the wheel according to your preference in height and angle and tighten when the position is satisfactory.
  • Page 23: Accessories

    Accessories Have you thought about accessories? Mounting plates for your shifter or handbrake, keyboard tray, cable management brackets, etc. We got you. Have a look through our catalog! https://www.advancedsimracing.com/collections/accessories-parts-for-the-chassis...

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