Flir CM-CAPX-63P Installation Guide
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To install the Flir CM-CAPX-63P Mount, first secure the mounting bracket to the pole using the provided hardware. Ensure the mount is level and tighten all screws to prevent movement. Follow the specific instructions in the manual for attaching the camera.
You will need a drill, screwdriver, adjustable wrench, and a level for the installation of the Flir CM-CAPX-63P Mount. Ensure you have the correct drill bits for the hardware provided.
Regularly inspect the mount for any signs of corrosion or wear. Check that all screws and bolts remain tight and secure. Clean the mount with a damp cloth to remove any dirt or debris that could affect its stability.
If the mount loosens, check for any missing or damaged screws. Tighten all connections, and if issues persist, consider using thread-locking adhesive on the screws. If the problem continues, consult the manual or contact support.
Yes, the Flir CM-CAPX-63P Mount is designed for outdoor use. It is built to withstand various weather conditions, but regular maintenance is advisable to ensure longevity and performance.
The Flir CM-CAPX-63P Mount supports a maximum weight of 5 kg (11 lbs). Ensure that the camera and any additional equipment do not exceed this limit for optimal safety and performance.
To adjust the angle, loosen the adjustment knobs on the mount. Position the camera to the desired angle and then tighten the knobs to secure it in place. Ensure the camera is stable before releasing it.
If rust appears, clean the area with a wire brush and apply a rust-resistant primer and paint. For ongoing protection, consider applying a corrosion inhibitor. Regular inspections can help catch rust early.
The mount is designed for Flir cameras, but it may be compatible with other cameras if they have similar mounting requirements. Check the specifications of the other cameras and consult with Flir support for confirmation.
Ensure all mounting screws are tightened. Verify that the mount is securely attached to the pole. Check for any damage or wear on the mount. If instability persists, consult technical support for further assistance.