Geovision GV-MOUNT750 Extension Tube
Overview
The GV-MOUNT750 is a 2-inch extension tube designed to increase stand-off distance between a camera body and its mounting surface. This accessory solves a common integration problem: when standard mounting brackets place the camera too close to a wall, ceiling, or pole — creating glare, obstruction, or poor angle — the extension tube bridges that gap. It's mechanical-only (no electrical pass-through), meaning it preserves the integrity of your existing mounting hardware while adding vertical or horizontal reach where you need it most.
Compatibility
The GV-MOUNT750 integrates with the Geovision GV-Mount series family, including GV-Mount112, GV-Mount115, GV-Mount211 variants (211-4, 211-6, 211-8, 211-9, 211-11, 211-13, 211-14, 211-15), GV-Mount314, GV-Mount470, GV-Mount481, GV-Mount506, GV-Mount507, GV-Mount509, GV-Mount510, GV-Mount512, GV-Mount515, GV-Mount517, GV-Mount707, GV-Mount925, and GV-Mount927. Verify your specific mount model against this list before ordering — the tube threads or attaches to the bracket stem, so dimensional compatibility is non-negotiable. If you're unsure of your mount model, confirm it against the GV-G Series IP Camera Mount Installation Guide referenced in the GV-MOUNT750 product documentation.
Installation Notes
The extension tube is a passive mechanical spacer — no tools beyond a standard wrench or hex key are typically required to install it between your bracket and camera. Ensure the mating surfaces are clean and thread engagement is snug but not over-torqued, as excessive force can strip the aluminum or steel coupling. The tube adds negligible weight, but if you're mounting on a thin pole or drywall anchor, verify your anchor rating accounts for your full camera and bracket mass plus the tube. Environmental limits (temperature, moisture) are consistent with the parent bracket, not the tube itself — defer to your mount's IP rating for outdoor durability.