Axis 01164-001 T91B47 Pole Mount
Overview
The Axis 01164-001 is a stainless steel pole mount engineered for outdoor and indoor camera installations where you need to attach to existing infrastructure poles, traffic signals, light standards, or utility structures. The mount accommodates poles from 100mm to 410mm in diameter—a wide enough range to handle most real-world deployment scenarios without needing multiple SKUs. Stainless steel construction resists corrosion in wet, coastal, or high-salt environments, eliminating the accelerated degradation you'd see with zinc-plated steel after 12–24 months of exposure.
Key Features
- Pole diameter range 100–410mm (4–16 inches): Covers standard traffic signal poles, light posts, and utility structures without requiring adapter rings or custom fabrication. Avoids the cost and delay of site-specific mounting solutions.
- Stainless steel construction: Withstands salt spray, UV exposure, and moisture cycling. Prolongs the life of your mount in coastal, industrial, or chemically treated environments—no rust bloom or structural weakness after 3–5 years of weathering.
- Included stainless steel straps, 1450mm length: Two straps per kit provide redundant clamping around the pole. The 1450mm length accommodates thick poles and allows for adjustment if the pole has minor surface corrosion or paint buildup.
- TX30 screw interface: Tamper-resistant Torx fasteners prevent casual loosening from vibration or accidental contact. TX30 bits are widely available at any hardware store, making field tightening straightforward without proprietary tools.
- Direct compatibility with Axis IP cameras: The mount integrates with standard Axis ball mounts and bracket adapters, reducing integration lead time and eliminating proprietary connector mismatch on site.
- Suitable for indoor and outdoor deployments: While outdoor stainless steel construction is the primary value proposition, the mount also works indoors—pipe racks, structural beams, or temporary rigging scenarios where you need lightweight, non-invasive attachment.
Integration & Compatibility
This mount works with any camera mounting bracket or ball mount that accepts standard M6/M8 fasteners. Confirm your camera's mounting interface before ordering—some compact outdoor IP cameras use proprietary quick-release plates rather than universal threaded mounts. The stainless straps and hardware are passive components; they impose no configuration overhead and require no power or network integration.
What's in the Box
- 1 × Axis T91B47 pole mount (stainless steel)
- 1 pair of stainless steel straps, 1450mm length
- TX30 fasteners (included with straps)
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can the Axis 01164-001 mount to round or tapered poles?
A: Yes, within the 100–410mm range. The straps conform to the pole surface. If the pole is heavily tapered (more than 15mm difference over the mounting zone), contact the integration team for assessment—extreme tapers may shift the camera angle during installation.
Q: What's the maximum camera weight this mount supports?
A: The pole mount itself is passive and does not specify a weight limit. Your limiting factor is the pole's structural strength and the fastening interface on the camera. Most pole-mounted outdoor surveillance cameras weigh 200–800g; confirm your camera's weight against your pole's moment rating.
Q: Do I need additional weatherproofing around the straps?
A: The stainless steel straps and hardware resist corrosion. No additional sealing is required. If water pooling occurs in the strap gaps, apply silicone caulk to prevent algae growth and water retention.
Q: Can this mount be used in high-vibration environments (e.g., near HVAC units or traffic)?
A: Yes. The TX30 Torx fasteners resist vibration-induced loosening better than Phillips or slotted screws. Tighten the fasteners firmly and check them quarterly in high-vibration zones.
Q: Is the 01164-001 NDAA Section 889 compliant?
A: The mount is a passive stainless steel accessory with no embedded electronics or supply chain restrictions. It carries no NDAA classification, but confirm with your security officer if your procurement policy requires documentation.
Q: What tools are needed to install the Axis 01164-001?
A: A TX30 Torx bit or wrench (hand-held or socket adapter), a step ladder, and a measuring tape to confirm pole diameter. No power tools required.
Ted PerryPerspective based on aggregated IP Security Depot and affiliated engineering team experience.
The Axis 01164-001 is a straightforward accessory that solves one of field integration's most common friction points: pole attachment without drilling, welding, or custom fabrication. The 100–410mm range (01164-001, often searched as 01164 001) eliminates the guesswork when you're scoping a multi-site deployment. You measure the pole on site, confirm it falls within the range, and this mount works. Stainless steel is not negotiable in coastal, industrial, or high-salt environments—zinc-plated straps fail in 18–24 months, forcing remounting and downtime.
Technical Highlights:
- Stainless steel with TX30 fasteners: Corrosion resistance in salt spray and UV combined with tamper-resistant screw heads. Real-world durability gain of 3–5 years compared to mild steel alternatives in outdoor environments.
- 1450mm strap length: Covers standard traffic poles, light standards, and utility structures without adapters. Handles poles with minor surface corrosion or paint without losing clamping pressure.
- Passive integration: No power, no configuration, no firmware updates. Deploy, tighten, and forget. Reduces integration risk when your camera's electronics are complex.
Deployment Considerations:
- The mount is agnostic to camera weight; confirm your pole's structural capacity and your camera's mass before installation. A 5kg camera on a thin 100mm pole will shift when wind hits the camera head.
- Vibration-prone sites (near HVAC, traffic signals, or rail lines): tighten the TX30 fasteners firmly and re-check quarterly. Loose straps migrate under oscillation and degrade clamping.
This mount is purpose-built for traffic intersections, perimeter fencing, industrial facility monitoring, and parking lot surveillance where poles already exist and you cannot modify the structure. It cuts deployment cost and time by eliminating custom brackets while stainless steel ensures you're not back on a lift truck replacing rust-seized hardware in two years.