- Aeroplane Grade Aluminum
- 16 Bit High Precision Position Sensor
- Pressure and Travel Adjustable
- Dual Mode and Multi-Angle Adjustable
- USB connection to PC
Available accessories
- Additional accessories
- Brake Sensor
- Magnetic Encoder
- Handbrake base
- Handbrake lever
- 1 * Philips screwdriver
- 1 * Flathead screwdriver
- 1 * Spring (blue color)
- 2 * Hex screws
- 2 * data cables - USB-b(1.8m) / RJ45 (2m)
- 2 * hex screws (come with flat pads, spring pads, and nuts)
- 2 * umbrella head screws (come with flat pads)
- 3* Allen wrenches
- 1*Damper
- 2*Damper spacers

| Technical Specifications – MOZA HBP Handbrake | |
|---|---|
| Model | HBP RS31 |
| Sensor | Non-contact 16-bit angular position sensor (Hall sensor) | 65 536-point resolution |
| Operating modes | Axis mode (continuous travel) | Button mode (on/off) |
| Material | Aerospace-grade aluminium | CNC machined | anodised finish |
| Force adjustment | Yes – spring swap (blue spring + damper included) |
| Lever travel adjustment | Yes – adjustable stop position and travel distance |
| Angle and height adjustment | Yes – multi-angle | horizontal or vertical installation |
| Dimensions | 153 × 68.3 × 365.5 mm |
| Weight | 0.7 kg |
| Mounting system | Bottom (standard) | side (optional) | M6×14 bolt pattern |
| PC connection | USB Type-B (1.8 m cable included) |
| MOZA base connection | RJ45 (2 m cable included) | dedicated handbrake port |
| Software | MOZA Pit House (dead zone, output curve, operating mode) |
| In the box | Base | lever | USB-B cable (1.8 m) | RJ45 cable (2 m) | blue spring | damper | spacers × 2 | hex bolts | hex keys × 3 | screwdrivers |
| Platform | PC (Windows) |
| Manufacturer | MOZA Racing |
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions
What sensor does the MOZA HBP use and why is it non-contact?
The MOZA HBP uses a non-contact 16-bit angular position Hall sensor that measures lever position with a resolution of 65 536 points. No physical contact means no mechanical wear — the sensor maintains full precision throughout the product's lifetime without any maintenance or replacement required.
What is the difference between axis mode and button mode on the MOZA HBP?
In axis mode the handbrake operates as a continuous axis — the game reads every lever position for full braking force modulation. In button mode the handbrake acts as a digital on/off button, sending a simple press signal. Button mode is useful in games that do not support a handbrake axis, or when you want to assign the lever to an in-game action.
How do I adjust the force and travel of the MOZA HBP lever?
Return force is adjusted by swapping springs — the kit includes a blue spring and a damper with spacers. Lever travel is tuned mechanically by repositioning the stop. The angle and height of the lever are multi-stage adjustable, supporting both horizontal and vertical installations for road car and racing car driving styles.
How does the MOZA HBP connect to a PC and MOZA wheelbase?
The MOZA HBP connects directly to PC via a USB Type-B cable (1.8 m, included) or to any compatible MOZA wheelbase via the dedicated handbrake port using an RJ45 cable (2 m, included). Connecting through the MOZA wheelbase eliminates an extra USB port requirement and fully integrates the handbrake into the MOZA ecosystem.
What does MOZA Pit House do for HBP configuration?
MOZA Pit House lets you configure the HBP precisely without disassembling the hardware. You set the start and end points of lever travel (eliminating dead zones), adjust the non-linear output curve and switch between axis and button modes. All changes apply in real time and are immediately reflected during a racing session.
How do I mount the MOZA HBP in my cockpit?
The MOZA HBP uses a standard bottom-mount system with M6×14 bolts (a full hardware kit is included). Optional side mounting provides additional placement flexibility in the cockpit. The kit includes two sets of hex bolts with flat and spring washers and three hex keys — everything needed for installation without purchasing additional accessories.
Does the MOZA HBP work with the MOZA Universal Hub?
Yes. The MOZA HBP can also connect to a PC via the MOZA Universal Hub, offering an additional integration option for users who want to reduce the number of direct USB connections. The Universal Hub is sold separately and allows multiple MOZA devices to share a single USB port.
Manufacturer
- Moza EU
- Room 1903-1904, Building 3, Nanshan Zhiyuan Chongwen Park, No. 3370 Liuxian Avenue, Nanshan District,
- 3370 Shenzhen
- China
- support@mozaracing.com
- +49518589638
Responsible person
- Gudsen Technology EU GmbH
- Birkenstrasse 23
- 40233 Düsseldorf
- Germany
- support@gudsen.com
- +48687537215







