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265Alvium USB Cameras User Guide V4.6.1
Installing the camera
Adapting maximum torque values
This is a general example. Use the corresponding values for your camera. The total
screw length composes of the mounting holes length and the height of your
mounting base. For using less than the recommended length of thread
engagement, calculate maximum torque as follows:
Example for a length of thread engagement of 1.4 mm instead of 1.7 mm:
1.4 mm / 1.7 mm × 0.17 Nm = 0.14 Nm
To ensure that the screws do not become loose over time, we recommend you to
use means for securing screws, such as screw locking varnish.
Mounting the lens
Observe the following notes before you mount lenses to Alvium USB cameras.
Current length of thread engagement
× Torque in table = Current torque
Length of thread engagement in table
Thread
group
Thread position
Thread
type
Total protrusion
Length of thread
engagement
Maximum torque
d Front mounting M2 2 mm 1.7 mm 0.17 Nm
d Front mounting M2 2 mm 1.4 mm 0.14 Nm
Table 141: Adjusting maximum torque values
Tripod adapter
For more information, see www.alliedvision.com/en/products/accessories.
CAUTION
Injury by falling cameras or lenses
A falling camera or lens can cause injury.
Ensure proper mounting of cameras and lenses, especially for dynamic
applications.
Mount cameras as described in the instructions.
Use a lens support for heavy lenses.
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