Achieve fast slides with the new High Speed Motor. It attaches onto the end plate of any Rhino Slider in a few seconds. Rhino recommend this motor for most users unless you're doing an incline shot. Connect it to Rhino Arc II with the included RJ45 cable and start automating your camera movement (it does not work stand-alone and needs Arc II to power it).
Note: If you're doing macro work, Rhino recommends using the High Torque Motor as it emits less vibration and moves slower.
Low Profile Design
The new Rhino Motors have an updated design that won't interfere with your camera or Arc II.
2 options
Which one should you get? Rhino recommend the High Speed for most users and the High Torque if you're doing incline or vertical shots.
Quick change
The motors are secured by two tighening studs which allows you to quickly swap between motors when you're on a shoot.
High Speed Motor Features
Moves your Rhino Slider carriage at 5”/second
Installs in seconds
Super low profile
Doesn’t have to be removed to fit in Rhino soft shell carrying cases
Capable of moving a 2.26 kg load at a 20 degree angle