FLIR CX-POLE-G3 Pole Adapter for Cx-xxxx-G3 Mounts with 2.5 - 8.5 Inch Straps
When installing surveillance cameras on poles, light standards, or round structural elements, you need mounting hardware that handles varying diameters without slippage or repositioning after weather exposure. The FLIR CX-POLE-G3 pole adapter extends the versatility of FLIR's Cx-series G3 camera mounts, providing secure attachment to poles ranging from 2.5 to 8.5 inches in diameter with included stainless steel straps.
Key Features
- Compatible with FLIR Cx-xxxx-G3 series mounts for consistent mounting platform across installations
- Accommodates pole diameters from 2.5 to 8.5 inches with included adjustable straps
- Stainless steel strap construction resists corrosion in outdoor environments
- Enables pole mounting without drilling or permanent modification to infrastructure
- Supports secure camera positioning on street lights, parking lot standards, and utility poles
- Maintains camera alignment during thermal cycling and wind loading
Municipal and commercial surveillance projects frequently require mounting cameras to existing pole infrastructure rather than building surfaces. The CX-POLE-G3 solves the challenge of securing cameras to round poles of varying diameters without custom fabrication. The strap-based attachment system allows installation teams to mount cameras on light poles, parking structures, and perimeter fencing without drilling into pole bodies—critical when working with rented infrastructure or maintaining structural warranties.
The adapter integrates directly with FLIR's Cx-series G3 mounting ecosystem, meaning you can standardize on one camera mounting platform across wall, corner, and pole installations. The 2.5 to 8.5 inch diameter range covers standard light poles, parking lot standards, and smaller utility poles commonly encountered in commercial security deployments. The stainless steel straps maintain clamping force through temperature swings and weather exposure, reducing maintenance callbacks for loose or shifting cameras.