The brake lever LF901 makes the brake control manual by transferring it from the pedal to the wheel. It can be installed in cars with automatic gear, sequential transmission or automatic clutch. It represents an ideal driving solution for the drivers with partial or complete lack of lower limbs functionality.
Before being sold, LF901 is studied and designed directly on the car model where it will be installed. This construction method ensures a wide variety of “car specific” adaptations, which keeps the interior design unchanged and grants an impressive visual impact as well as a remarkable handiness in terms of use. Its vertical push and its modern look make it an original adaptation that integrate perfectly with the dashboard.
The vertical movement has the following advantages:
– The force given to the lever is transmitted to the pedal by means of a favourable leverage system aligned with the pedal. The required force to brake is really minimal.
– A very short movement is enough to brake: to activate the lever you just need to slightly press it down, without moving your hand completely away from the steering wheel. This movement is immediate, natural and very quick.
– Its good performance is not hindered by the protruding shape off the center console and the lever won’t hit against it while braking.
– The transmission lever system is hidden behind the dashboard and not under the steering wheel, in order to ease the process of getting in and out of the vehicle and to keep the car design unchanged.
– Braking is always voluntary and its intensity is proportional to the force applied. It’s never caused by an involuntary forward propulsion of the body, which comes natural, while car is slowing down.
– If a violent collision moves the pedals backwards, the lever rotates upward on its own axis, rather than against the driver.