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Simagic Kill Switch P-STP — compact durable racing sim kill switch
Simagic Kill Switch P-STP — compact durable racing sim kill switch
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Simagic Kill Switch P-STP — compact durable racing sim kill switch
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Simagic Kill Switch P-STP — compact durable racing sim kill switch
Simagic Kill Switch P-STP — compact durable racing sim kill switch
The Simagic Kill Switch P-STP — compact durable racing sim kill switch is a purpose-built hardware control for racing simulator setups. It provides a physical emergency or ignition cut-off that mounts to wheels, cockpits or custom rigs and delivers a clear mechanical action when triggered. Designed for use in home and competitive sim racing environments, the device offers a simple, reliable interface to stop systems or invoke safety functions without relying on software alone.
The compact form factor allows installation in confined spaces on steering wheels, dashboards or frames while the durable construction withstands repeated mechanical use. Its dedicated, mechanical switching mechanism ensures immediate response and predictable behaviour under load. The design emphasizes straightforward mounting and wiring, enabling integration with a variety of peripheral systems and custom setups commonly used in sim racing.
Mount the kill switch in a reachable location on your wheel, cockpit or rig using appropriate screws or clamps, respecting the device's mounting footprint. Connect the switch wiring to your rig's control interface or a dedicated safety circuit, ensuring correct polarity and secure terminations. Once installed, the switch delivers a single, mechanical travel to change state; test the function in a safe environment before regular use to confirm correct system response when triggered.
Place the Simagic Kill Switch P-STP where it can be reached quickly without obstructing normal control inputs, and verify integration with your simulator software or hardware safety circuits. Periodically inspect mounting points and wiring for wear or loosening, and perform functional tests before competitive sessions or long practice runs.
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