Push-Pull Accelerator
and Brake Lever
The Push-Pull Brake and Accelerator is based on the traditional function of the push-pull hand control operated by pushing for brake and pulling for acceleration.
The brake function is operated by mechanical linkage; however, the accelerator can be actioned by mechanical or electronic means.
Push-Pull Accelerator
& Brake Lever Models

Standard Lever
The lever is fitted standard with a button for the horn.

Incorporated Keypad Lever
The lever is also available with incorporated keypad with buttons for lights, indicators and horn.
Features
- Smooth acceleration with minimal fatigue
- Brake locking function
- Changeable end knob for greater customisation
- Integrated keypad (optional)
- Easy height and angle adjustment
- Left- and right-hand versions
- Knee airbag compatibility
- Suitable for all vehicle types
- Colour options: black, carbon, pink, violet, silver, walnut
- Tested and certified to Australian and NZ standards
Suitable for:
Paraplegia
Low Level Quadriplegia
Muscular Dystrophy
Cerebral Palsy
Double Amputee
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