Cruden has introduced the RoRa 3-DOF primary motion base. The base is designed to support Cruden simulators and offers surge, sway and yaw support along with the integration of motion and visual systems.
Cruden is a driving simulator system integrator that collaborates with specialists in visual and motion systems. The company sources standard motion systems but works closely with OEMs and motorsport teams to design and build bespoke and tailored simulator systems.
The new RoRa system is the latest example of a collaboration, with Cruden providing the simulator requirements while its partners contribute their motion system expertise.
The RoRa system uses a 3-DOF primary base which can be combined with either 3- or 6-DOF secondary motion systems. Its design is cost-effective, easy to install and requires minimal maintenance.
Thanks to the payload capacity of the RoRa base, the visual system can be mounted directly on the base, while it remains isolated from the secondary motion system. This integration of motion and visual systems ensures a consistent field of view and resolution, while still accommodating large excursions in surge, sway and yaw.
Maarten van Donselaar, CEO of Cruden, said “The RoRa system enables car manufacturers and motorsport teams to push the boundaries of vehicle design, preparing their prototypes for real-world challenges with unparalleled precision and realism. RoRa is a testament to our commitment to innovation and focus on features that truly matter.”