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Qubic QS-CH2 | 2DOF Surge and Yaw Motion Platform
Qubic QS-CH2 | 2DOF Surge and Yaw Motion Platform
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Tilt based platforms approximate traction loss. The Qubic System QS-CH2 reproduces it properly. Instead of tipping the rig, it moves the entire cockpit forward, backward and sideways on the same industrial grade QS-220 linear actuators that sit inside the flagship QS-S25. The result is surge and yaw motion that genuinely replicates oversteer, understeer and longitudinal G the way a real car loads a driver, not the way a hinged platform pretends to. For rally, drift and anyone chasing the most honest traction loss simulation you can buy, nothing tilt based comes close. Expandable to five DOF when you are ready, with a QS-210 or QS-220 actuator set.
- 2DOF surge (front to rear) and yaw (traction loss)
- QS-220 high speed industrial linear actuators
- 8 ms latency, 1000 Hz maximum control frequency
- Expandable to 5DOF with QS-210 or QS-220 actuator sets
- Compatible with rally, drift, GT and F1 simulation
- VR ready, Qubic Manager included
- 2 year warranty for personal use
- Sim racing focused (surge and traction loss are racing cues)
Motion controller required: Requires QS-MC6. Select the variant above that includes the QS-MC6 if you do not already own one. One QS-MC6 can control up to four Qubic actuator sets, so it continues to work if you later expand to 5DOF.
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| QS-BT1 Belt Tensioner | Tightens your harness under braking and cornering for physical G-force feedback through your belts. |
| QS-BT1 Install Kit for QS-CH1 | Mounting bracket to fit the QS-BT1 to a QS-CH1 cockpit installed on the CH2. |
| QS-H13 Seat Mover | Adds pitch and roll seat motion on top of the CH2 surge and yaw. Gives you 4 axes total. |
| Racing Seat | Universal racing seat compatible with Qubic System platforms. |
| Seat Belts - 4 Point | Four-point racing harness. Required for use with the QS-BT1 belt tensioner. |
| Type | 2DOF motion platform, surge and yaw (traction loss) |
| Actuator Technology | QS-220 high speed industrial linear |
| Surge Motion | Up to 100 mm front to rear |
| Latency | 8 ms |
| Control Frequency | Up to 1000 Hz |
| Expandable | Compatible with QS-210 and QS-220 3DOF sets for 5DOF total |
| Motion Controller | QS-MC6 required (variant option) |
| Software | Qubic Manager (free, PC only) |
| Use Cases | Sim racing (rally, drift, GT, F1) |
| Warranty | 2 years personal use, 1 year commercial use |
| Not Included | Seat, steering wheel, pedals, monitor, PC |
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Traction Loss the Way It Actually Feels.
Most platforms fake traction loss by tilting. Roll left to suggest the rear stepped out. Pitch forward to suggest you stamped on the brakes. Your brain registers it as motion, but your body knows the difference. A real car doesn't tilt when the rear lets go. It rotates. It slides.
The QS-CH2 reproduces that honestly. Surge moves the whole cockpit forward and back for acceleration and braking. Yaw rotates it around the front to physically replicate oversteer the moment grip leaves the rear axle. No approximation, no compromise. Just the actual motion a car puts through a driver, delivered by the same QS-220 industrial actuators used in the flagship QS-S25.
Expandable to 5DOF when you're ready.
Buy the CH2 today as a standalone 2DOF traction loss platform, and it works that way for years if that's all you ever want. Or pair it with a QS-210 or QS-220 3DOF actuator set later, and you've built yourself a 5DOF system, surge and yaw on top of pitch, roll and heave.
No replacement parts, no engineering work, no fresh purchase of the bits you already own. The CH2 was designed from day one to be both the destination and the foundation, which is unusual at this price point and a quiet bit of clever engineering by Qubic.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between the QS-CH2 and a standard pitch and roll platform?
A standard pitch and roll platform tilts the rig to simulate braking, acceleration and cornering. The QS-CH2 moves the entire cockpit physically in the surge axis for braking and acceleration, and in the yaw axis for traction loss and oversteer. The physical feedback is fundamentally different because your body experiences the actual direction of force rather than an approximation through tilt.
Do I need the QS-MC6 motion controller?
Yes, the QS-MC6 is required for the QS-CH2 to operate. It is the communication link between your PC and the platform. If you do not already own one from a previous Qubic System purchase, select the variant above that includes the QS-MC6. If you already own one it will work with the QS-CH2 without any additional purchase.
What is included with the QS-MC6?
The QS-MC6 kit includes the USB motion controller, motion lock switch with 2 metre cable, M-BUS terminator, USB cable and CAT5E patch cord cable. Everything needed to connect the QS-CH2 to your PC is included in the kit.
Can I upgrade the QS-CH2 to 5DOF later?
Yes. The QS-CH2 is fully compatible with Qubic System QS-210 and QS-220 3DOF actuator sets. Adding one gives you 5DOF in total. The QS-MC6 you already own will continue to work with the expanded configuration as a single controller can manage up to four Qubic System actuator sets.
What simulation software does the QS-CH2 use?
The QS-CH2 uses Qubic Manager, available as a free download from Qubic System. It is compatible with all major racing and flight simulation titles on PC including Rally, Drift, GT and F1 titles and is continuously updated to support new releases.
What is the delivery time to the UK once available?
The QS-CH2 ships from Poland. Delivery to UK mainland addresses takes 1 to 2 weeks from dispatch. Free UK mainland delivery is included.
What warranty does the QS-CH2 come with?
The QS-CH2 carries a 2 year warranty for personal use and 1 year for commercial use. Post-sale technical support is provided directly by Qubic System via support.motionsystems.eu
Is the QS-CH2 Right For You?
Best For
- Sim racers wanting real traction loss and surge rather than tilt-based approximation
- Drivers running GT3, F1, touring car or open-wheel titles where rear-axle feedback dominates
- Buyers wanting a 2DOF platform that's expandable to 5DOF later via QS-210 or QS-220 actuator sets
- Users prioritising industrial-grade actuators and physical motion realism over visual or vibration-based approximation
Consider the QS-V20 Instead If
- Your budget can stretch to £19,990+
- You want pitch, roll and heave in addition to surge and yaw
- Full 4DOF motion in a single integrated platform matters more than the modularity of CH2 + actuator set
Not Recommended For
- Flight simmers - traction loss and surge aren't flight-relevant in the same way; consider QS-V20 or QS-S25 for flight-applicable Qubic options
- Buyers under £8,000 - the CH2 sits above amateur platforms and shouldn't be the first motion purchase
- Anyone wanting pitch and roll specifically - the CH2 does surge and yaw, not those axes
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