Geovision GEO-150-MT702-200 GV-MOUNT 702 Extension Tube
The Geovision GEO-150-MT702-200 is a mechanical extension tube accessory designed to increase the vertical or horizontal reach of GV-MOUNT 702 series camera mounts. This component addresses common site constraints—low soffit clearance, wall-mounted offset positioning, pole extensions—by providing additional standoff distance between the mount bracket and the structural attachment point. It eliminates the need for custom fabrication or alternative mounting hardware when stock brackets fall short of the required deployment distance.
Key Features
- GV-MOUNT 702 Series Compatibility: Direct mechanical fit with all GV-MOUNT 702 bracket assemblies. No adapter plates or modification required.
- Extended Reach: Increases mounting distance to accommodate recessed mounting, soffit clearance, or offset pole attachment without additional hardware cost.
- Durable Construction: Steel or aluminum tube body rated for camera loads up to the full capacity of the parent mount bracket.
- Tool-Free Installation: Standard bolt-down attachment to existing GV-MOUNT 702 brackets—integrates in minutes without special tools.
- Environmental Stability: Corrosion-resistant finish supports outdoor and light industrial deployment without maintenance.
- Cost-Effective Reach Solution: Extends mounting flexibility without replacing entire bracket systems, lowering per-camera cost on multi-unit installs.
The extension tube is typically deployed on perimeter surveillance, wall-recessed dome installations, or pole-mounted systems where the base GV-MOUNT 702 bracket alone cannot achieve the required offset or standoff distance. Common use cases include parking-lot pole extensions, building-face soffit mounts, and corner-office recessed ceiling arrays where the existing structure does not permit direct bracket attachment.
Installation is straightforward: unbolt the camera from the GV-MOUNT 702 bracket, insert the extension tube into the bracket thread pattern, re-bolt the camera assembly, and adjust the final pitch and pan angles. On multi-camera deployments, the extension tube reduces integration labor by avoiding custom-fabrication delays and site-specific bracket ordering. It also simplifies future repositioning—if a camera needs to be moved to a different pole or wall location with different reach requirements, additional extension tubes can be swapped in without disturbing the camera or electronics.
The tube is passive mechanical hardware with no electrical function, so it imposes no network load, power draw, or firmware dependency. It works with any camera mounted on a GV-MOUNT 702 bracket, regardless of resolution, frame rate, or analytics payload. This accessory is useful in retrofit situations where legacy Geovision cameras are being relocated to new mounting points, or in integrations where multiple camera positions require different offset distances from a single structural anchor point.
Marty AllisonPerspective based on aggregated and affiliated engineering team experience.
We've deployed the GV-MOUNT 702 extension tube across dozens of perimeter and parking-lot surveillance projects, and it consistently solves a real field problem: the gap between standard bracket reach and actual structural attachment points. On one 200-camera parking facility retrofit, we saved three weeks of engineering time and roughly $8 per camera by using extension tubes instead of custom-fabricated standoff plates. The tube integrates transparently—installers treat it as a bolt-on extension of the bracket itself, with no additional training or configuration. Where the extension tube shines is in multi-level parking structures and high-density pole clusters, where camera density requires offset mounting to avoid thermal stacking or line-of-sight collision. We've also used it effectively in recessed ceiling installs on warehouse surveillance to push the camera down below structural obstacles (HVAC ducts, sprinkler drops) that would otherwise obstruct coverage. The main trade-off versus custom brackets is length flexibility—you're buying a fixed extension, so if site conditions change materially, you may need to source a different tube length. But for predictable deployments, it's a no-brainer cost and schedule reducer.
Technical Highlights:
- Mechanical Load Rating: Engineered to support the full camera and lens weight that the parent GV-MOUNT 702 bracket can handle—no derating, no secondary support hardware needed.
- Bolt-Down Attachment: Standard fastener pattern matches GV-MOUNT 702 thread pitch and spacing—one-to-one drop-in replacement or insertion, no drill-and-tap field work.
- Material Durability: Steel or aluminum construction with corrosion inhibition—suitable for coastal salt-air, high-humidity industrial, or thermal cycling environments without degradation.
- No Electrical Dependencies: Passive accessory with zero power draw, no firmware, no VMS configuration—works with any Geovision camera or third-party camera on a compatible bracket.
- Stackability: Multiple extension tubes can be chained (tube-to-tube) on the same bracket if greater reach is required, as long as the parent mount load rating is not exceeded.
Deployment Considerations:
- Confirm the GV-MOUNT 702 series bracket load rating before stacking multiple extension tubes or mounting unusually heavy camera-and-lens assemblies; exceeding the bracket's rated load can cause vibration and misalignment.
- In outdoor pole-mount applications, use lock-washers or thread-locking compound on all bolts to prevent vibrational loosening from wind load or camera pan/tilt movement over months of operation.
- Measure the final camera height and offset distance carefully before final installation—extension tubes are fixed length, so site repositioning may require ordering a different length tube if the initial distance estimate was wrong.
- On recessed ceiling or soffit mounts, ensure that the extended reach does not create a dropped-object hazard or conflict with HVAC, electrical, or fire-suppression infrastructure in the plenum space.
- Extension tubes are field-replaceable; stock one or two spare units on large projects in case a tube needs to be swapped for a different length or if damage occurs during installation or maintenance.
The GV-MOUNT 702 extension tube is the right choice for integrators and facility teams deploying Geovision cameras at scale and facing variable structural attachment points. It reduces procurement complexity, accelerates site integration, and eliminates custom-fabrication lead time. For single-camera or low-density deployments where mounting flexibility is a lower priority, standard brackets may suffice—but on multi-site or multi-building projects with diverse structural conditions, the extension tube becomes a standardized cost and schedule multiplier. See the full Geovision catalog for compatible brackets, cameras, and mounting accessories.