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Williams Controls has more electronic throttle control experience than any other manufacturer in the world. Whether it is for commercial vehicle, off-road or recreational applications, Williams can design an electronic throttle control to meet the most demanding specifications. Custom pedal systems incorporating clutch, brake and accelerator controls can also be developed for most applications.
Williams can take basic ergonomic, dimensional, electrical, and aesthetic requirements and provide a complete "black-box" design of the product. Williams' strategy is to maximize the value provided to the OEM by taking responsibility for the design, development, and validation of the pedal system.
Williams' experienced staff of design engineers focus on throttle pedal development. Using the latest CAD/CAM tools for design, and its test facilities for extensive electronic and mechanical testing, Williams Controls leads the industry in introducing new throttle pedal designs.
Williams also has standard models of electronic throttle controls that can minimize tooling costs for many applications. These standard pedals are sold in configurations compatible with most electronically controlled engines.
WM526 Series Electronic Foot Pedal Assembly
WM526 electronic foot pedals mount to the floor of a vehicle.
WM540 Series Electronic Suspended Pedal Assembly
The firewall mounted WM540 electronic suspended pedal is designed to provide an electrical signal to an engine control module in response to the operator's demand for engine power.
WM528 Series Electronic Foot Pedal
The WM528 EFPA mounts flush with the floor and is designed specifically for applications that require a very low profile while maintaining quality and performance standards. Structural components are of glass reinforced nylon and corrosion resistant steel for use in rugged industrial applications. This pedal is ideal for the material handling industry, sweeper industry and other industrial applications where severe conditions exist and drive by wire pedal control is desirable.
The WM531 is a mechanical-over-electronic control device that provides an electronic signal proportional to a mechanical input.

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