STECS Throttle System Mk.II - Max

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STECS Throttle System Mk.II - Max

Based on a solid steel platform, the STECS Max can be used as a desktop stand-alone device, or mounted to a sim rig or chair mount. Includes MFH (MultiFunctional Holder) compatible fixture and one MFH to connect frontal extension modules.

For optimal ergonomic setup please choose the corresponding controller mount here.

Please click here for Dimensions.

Includes

  • 1 STECS base
  • 1 MTG-L grip
  • 1 MTG-R grip
  • Red rubber grip pads (pre-installed)
    • Green and gray rubber pads included
  • 5 Detent Frames
  • 4 L-shape detent - regular
  • 4 L-shape detent - large
  • 5 V-shape detent - regular
  • 5 V-shape detent - large
  • 2 W-shape
  • 1 ATEM Module
  • 1 STEM Module (to be installed on the MFH at the front of the throttle)
  • 1 MFH
  • 1 STECS Accessory Magazine
  • 1 Phillips head screwdriver
  • 1 Hex screwdriver
  • 1 USB cable (180 cm / 6')

STECS Throttle Grips

MTG-L (Modern Throttle Grip Left)

  • 2 Buttons
  • 2 Triggers
  • 2 Wheel encoders
  • Red rubber pad pre-installed; green and gray pad included

MTG-R (Modern Throttle Grip Right)

  • 2 Triggers
  • 3 Buttons
  • 1 2-Way Rocker Switch with Center Push
  • 2 4-Way Hats with Center Push
  • 1 2-Axis Ministick
  • 1 Analog Wheel Axis
  • Additional Included Button Modules (user swappable):
    • 3 Buttons
    • 3 5-Position Hats
    • 3 Replaceable Hat caps
  • Red rubber pad pre-installed; green and gray pad included

    ATEM Module

    • 4 Buttons
    • 2 Safety lid protected button
    • 1 Multifunctional 4-position encoder with a central push button

    STEM Module

    • 8 Buttons
    • 2 K-switches with central push button
    • 2 Encoder with central push button
    • 1 Self-centering 3-position flip switch
    • 1 3-position flip switch

    STECS Base

    • 2 Analog Axes
    • 4 Ball bearings on main axes
    • 2 Buttons
    • 1 5-position rotary switch

    General Specifications

    • Grips and base made from industrial-grade ABS
    • Base supported with glass-fiber-reinforced PA for load-bearing structures
    • Tabletop baseplate made from steel
    • 32-bit ARM Controllers inside the base and grip
    • ALPS buttons (Japan OEM) for extended longevity
    • Contactless MaRS sensors with High Resolution
    • Firmware Upgrade via USB
    • Onboard Memory for Storing Profiles
    • Dimensions

    Video Guides

    Important shipping note
    This product is in stock at our Australian warehouse and shipped without delay.

     

    Warranty

    • 1 Year

    Instructions

    Downloads

    Please visit the Downloads section for the latest firmware and tools.

    Customer Reviews

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    Todd
    Absolute beast of a throttle

    This is my second VKB purchase after experiencing their fantastic customer service and support.

    The build quality of my STECS MKII Max is outstanding and the online videos made it a breeze to assist with moving buttons and re-configuring them.

    I do admit that I have too many buttons now, but this is a good thing for a DCS World pilot.

    The throttle mechanism is buttery smooth and very precise making it very easy to make micro adjustments when A2A refueling. The ability to adjust the friction is fantastic. The throttle grips fit comfortably in my hand and the front buttons are easily accessible - I am 5' 6" and don't have large hands so I was impressed that I could access all of the buttons, including those on the STEM module which have me reaching to the full extent of my left arm.

    The buttons are very well thought out and seem to be of very good quality and I like that I can move them around to suit my needs.

    At this stage I have only setup one detent frame and that seems to be all I need...for now.

    I am using the throttle on my desktop and I do find that the throttle moves around and sometimes lifts when moving over detents or if the friction is set too strong. This was resolved by attaching some velcro strips to the bottom of the throttle so that it grips my desk mat. I think that purchasing desk mounts for my joystick and the STECS is something I will need to look into to overall improve ergonimics of my setup.

    I highly recommend this throttle to someone looking to upgrade or replace an ageing device.