DEM DRS Integrale Pro Steering System Test

DEM DRS Integrale

DEM DRS Integrale Pro Steering System Test

A while ago, Italy-based DEM Racing Simulators unveiled its new DRS Integrale Professional Steering System. With this upcoming high-quality steering system, DEM Racing Simulators will try to compete with the current high-end systems on the market, at a more affordable price.

The DEM DRS Integrale Professional Steering System differs from the current crop of high-end wheels in that it is not a direct drive or servo wheel.  DEM Simulators are currently putting the wheel trough its final tests and are working on some improvements to make it even more versatile.

The video shows us a Wheel Check to test the force feedback linearity. With these tests DEM will fine tune the system to achieve an even better result.

DRS INTEGRALE specifications:

  • 2x 24v 200W high torque contrarotating engines, made in Italy
  • 1 reduction stage with large diameter steel gear wheels made in Italy (no belts)
  • engines and gear wheels mounted on large diameter bearing
  • reducer box machined from solid mounted on CNC laser cut steel base, fully made in Italy
  • 1 encoder with 10000 PPR mounted directly on the steering axis (steering wheel position is not influenced by the presence of the reducer)
  • 14 Nm torque (to be confirmed within January)
  • 1024 torque levels for each steering direction (with a resolution of 8 grams of force on a 30cm large steering wheel)
  • possibility to modify steering wheel’s inertia via software to adapt it to different type of cars
  • integrated electronics, with no external components
  • Assetto Corsa plugin that gives you the chance to modify the force feedback response as you prefer (we are working to get this on the other main simulation softwares)
  • fast customer care service thanks to products available on our national territory
  • Windows driver to recognize the peripheral as a force feedback device
  • USB connection
  • size: 210x270x120(h) mm
  • weight: 12 Kg
Official Webpage – http://www.dem.sm/

 

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