VARIZOOM Solo Slider Dolly User Manual Download Page 4

You can also add a mini tripod, or hi hat, to the 
Solo Slider Dolly for low angle creative shots. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Depending on your setup, you may want to add a bit of weight to add stability (as long 
as you don’t exceed the 45lbs recommended payload). For example, if you’re using the 
Solo Slider Dolly with a lightweight tripod and camera, you may find that it’s beneficial to 
add a ‘rock bag’ like the 

VZTRB

 so you can add some weight between the tripod legs 

and lower the center of mass. This is purely a personal preference, but adding mass and 
lowering the center of gravity will provide better stability and more inertia, which may 
smooth out your moves. 

Step 4 – Operating the Solo Slider Dolly 

Operating the Solo Slider Dolly is fairly self-explanatory, but here are a few helpful notes: 

-Always keep the tracks clear of debris and objects to prevent damage or derailing. 

-When pushing the dolly-tripod, it’s preferable to grab and push at a lower point on the 
tripod, as this will typically offer more stable operation. It’s fine to move it however you 
please, but just be aware that pushing or pulling at the highest point will create the 
greatest chances of wobbling or tipping. 

-If the dolly sits idle on the track for a long time, the rubber wheel liners may get a bit of a 
temporary flat spot. This will work itself out by rolling the dolly back and forth a few feet, or 
you can also ‘pop’ them by pulling out on them in a few spots around the rim like a 
rubber band. 

-If the rubber wheel liners get damaged, you can replace them with the extras included. 

-Take care not to push the dolly off the end of the track and over the crossmembers. 

-Use GREAT CARE when operating the dolly with a mounted jib. People can be injured 
and property damaged by a moving dolly-jib, even one as light as this system. 

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Summary of Contents for Solo Slider Dolly

Page 1: ...he dolly foot locks 3 Do not walk on the track keep the track clear of obstructions and take care not to run the dolly off the end of the track 4 If a jib is mounted to the Solo Slider Dolly take extra precautions to ensure that the system does not strike any people or objects in the vicinity If you have any questions or concerns about using and operating your Solo Slider Dolly please contact info...

Page 2: ...g up the Dolly Unfold the dolly and lock it in place using the knob at the center where the legs come together Depending on the tripod you may have to adjust the position of the foot locks by loosening the slide lock knobs Now you can place the dolly onto the track If the width of the track seems slightly off you can adjust the position of the clamps on the ends of the crossmembers using the suppl...

Page 3: ...ly legs to accommodate different footprints from various tripods The jaws of the foot locks open wide enough to fit most tripod feet We also include rubber foot adapters for claw foot tripods Once you have positioned the tripod feet fix the position by engaging the foot locks and tightening the slide lock knobs and the foot lock knobs w w w c v c d e ...

Page 4: ...lear of debris and objects to prevent damage or derailing When pushing the dolly tripod it s preferable to grab and push at a lower point on the tripod as this will typically offer more stable operation It s fine to move it however you please but just be aware that pushing or pulling at the highest point will create the greatest chances of wobbling or tipping If the dolly sits idle on the track fo...

Page 5: ...ence the joint www varizoom com Accessories VZTRB rock bag for weighting tripods SOLO JIB AL aluminum jib SOLO JIB CF carbon fiber jib VZTK75A 65mm tripod head VZTK100A 100mm tripod head w floor spreader VZTK100AM 100mm tripod head w mid spreader Optional Solo Jib and VZ TK75A shown to right Watch the Video Here http www youtube com watch v M6dRv1vBr7g t 52 w w w c v c d e ...

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