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Axis T91B52 Extension Pipe 100cm - 5507-481
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Overview
Axis 5507-481 T91B52 Extension Pipe 100cm
The Axis 5507-481 is a 100 cm (39-inch) extension pipe designed to work exclusively with the Axis T91B50 and T91B51 mounting systems. This accessory solves a common field challenge: standard mounting heights often fall short when obstacles block sightlines, architectural constraints limit direct camera placement, or coverage demands require elevated vantage points. The extension pipe eliminates the need for taller poles or complete system replacement — it bolts to existing T91B-series mounts and extends vertical reach by exactly 1 meter.
Key Features
- 100 cm vertical extension — adds precisely one meter of height without requiring new mounting hardware or structural modifications. Useful when a standard T91B mount leaves 3–4 feet of additional clearance needed.
- Compatible with T91B50 and T91B51 mounts — integrates directly into existing Axis surveillance installations; no adapter plates or proprietary fittings required. Verify your current mount model before ordering — this extension is NOT compatible with other Axis mount families.
- Streamlined form factor — the pipe design provides minimal wind loading and maintains the structural rigidity of the base mount. Avoid oversizing (using this with cameras heavier than the T91B50/T91B51 design allowance) — the extension amplifies bending moment at the base.
- Facilitates obstacle navigation — common use cases include clearing tree branches, roofline overhangs, signage, or HVAC units that would otherwise occlude the camera's field of view. Heights above 20 feet require fall-arrest anchors and certified installation personnel.
- Extends surveillance coverage reach — enables positioning cameras at perimeter fence lines, loading dock overhangs, or warehouse upper-level vantage points without reinvesting in foundation-mounted pole systems.
- Non-invasive retrofit option — existing installations can often add the extension pipe (model 5507-481, often searched as 5507 481) in a single site visit without power-downs or reconfiguration of camera firmware.
Integration & Compatibility
The T91B52 extension pipe attaches only to Axis mounting systems in the T91B50 and T91B51 lineup. Check your current mount's label or documentation before purchasing. If you're deploying IP cameras from the Axis catalog, confirm the camera's rated weight (often 0.5–1.5 kg for small-format domes and bullets) does not exceed the T91B50/T91B51 combined load rating when the extension is installed. Heavier multi-sensor or PTZ units may require the thicker T91B53 or T91B54 base mounts (those are separate products). For guidance on camera selection, weight limits, and wind resistance at height, refer to camera placement and positioning best practices.
When planning height and reach, factor in wind sway at full extension — the 100 cm pipe will have measurable deflection in sustained 40+ mph winds. If your site experiences frequent high winds, request an engineering review before finalizing installation height. Also verify local electrical code requirements — any extension near power lines requires clearance and grounding inspection.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I use the 5507-481 with a T91B52 or other Axis mounts?
A: No. The Axis 5507-481 extension pipe is designed specifically for the T91B50 and T91B51 mounting systems. Using it with other Axis mount families (T91B52, T91B53, T91B54, or T91A series) will not result in a secure connection and may create a safety hazard. Verify your current mount SKU before purchasing.
Q: What is the maximum camera weight I can mount at the end of the extension?
A: Weight limits depend on the base mount (T91B50 or T91B51) and total system design. Refer to the Axis T91B50/T91B51 product documentation for maximum payload ratings. The 100 cm extension amplifies bending moment, so heavier cameras (above 1.5 kg) may not be suitable. Contact the mount manufacturer or your integrator if you're unsure.
Q: Is the T91B52 extension pipe corrosion-resistant for outdoor use?
A: Yes. Axis extension pipes are typically aluminum or stainless steel and suitable for outdoor weathering. However, confirm finish specifications in the product datasheet. In coastal salt-spray environments, apply anti-corrosion sealant at threads and attachment points annually.
Q: Can I stack multiple extension pipes (e.g., two 100 cm pipes) for 200 cm of reach?
A: Stacking extension pipes is not recommended without explicit engineering approval from Axis or a structural engineer. The combined bending moment and deflection at 2 meters of height could exceed the base mount's design envelope. Evaluate a single-piece longer pole or a different mounting solution instead.
Q: Will the extension affect the stability of my existing T91B50 or T91B51 installation?
A: Yes, adding 1 meter of extension increases the lever arm and potential deflection under wind and vibration. If your current base mount is already at its load limit, the addition of the pipe may push the system into marginal stability. Verify base stability before and after installation — check that the mount does not sway visibly in normal weather.
Q: What tools are required to install the Axis 5507-481?
A: Standard wrenches or hex keys appropriate for the T91B50/T91B51 attachment hardware. Specific tool requirements are listed in the Axis T91B series installation guide. If you're unfamiliar with height-safety procedures, hire a certified installer.
The Axis 5507-481 is straightforward accessory, but a critical compatibility check. I've seen field installations where the wrong extension pipe was ordered — the result is either a non-functional mount or a dangerous installation that has to be torn down and re-done. The 100 cm length is significant; it's not a subtle reach gain. You get a full meter of vertical clearance, which solves real problems in warehouses, perimeter fencing, and industrial sites where obstacles block sightlines at standard heights.
Technical Highlights:
- 100 cm (39-inch) fixed extension: Adds exactly one meter of reach without structural modification. Eliminates trial-and-error pole selection — you know the gain upfront.
- T91B50 and T91B51 compatibility only: Do not attempt to use this with T91B52, T91B53, T91B54, or other families. Verify your base mount before checkout. A simple label-check on the pole base saves weeks of project delay.
- Bending moment amplification: The longer the pipe, the greater the deflection under wind and vibration. At 1 meter extension, you're looking at measurable sway in sustained 40+ mph winds. This is physics, not a defect — it's why heavier cameras are not recommended at the end of the pipe.
Deployment Considerations:
- Weight matters. A 1.2 kg bullet camera at the end of a 1-meter extension creates roughly 1.2 kg-meters of bending moment at the base. The T91B50 has limits — confirm before installation. Overloading is a silent failure that manifests as visible sway months into deployment.
- Wind resistance increases significantly at height. If your site sits in open terrain or near wind tunnels (highways, building corners), get an engineer's review. The extension pipe is not the weak point — deflection itself is the issue.
Use the 5507-481 when your T91B50 or T91B51 base is already installed and you need to clear obstacles by exactly one meter. It's a retrofit winner for warehouse loading docks, perimeter fence-line cameras, and sites where a reinvest in foundation mounts is not justified. Don't stack them; don't mix mount families; do verify payload limits before final sign-off.
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System Design, Deployment & Technical Support
Support services and planning resources for commercial surveillance, access control, and infrastructure deployments.
Fixed scope • Fixed price
System Design Assistance
- Get help validating product compatibility
- Coverage requirements
- Storage planning and deployment architecture before you buy.
Deployment & Configuration Support
- Access fixed-scope support for rollout planning
- User setup guidance
- Migration and system standardization across single-site or multi-site deployments
Guides, Tools & Calculators
- PoE requirements
- Storage retention
- Camera selection and deployment methodology
