rhughes
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Hello,
This is a bit of a random one but I'm having some difficulty with installing my DS-2CD63C5G0-IVS onto a DS-1281ZJ-DM25 mount. This mount is one in which you have to fit screws into and then place the camera on top and then twist to lock into place. I'm having real trouble with getting this camera to mount into this mount, the screws are either too loose or too tight. I can't seem to get the screws to the torque required for a seal tight fit.
I have tried taking the thickness of the cameras backing to accommodate the height space of the screw heads... but doing this doesn't even allow me to twist the camera, it literally will not turn. If I loosen the screws ever so slightly and then try to mount the camera... the camera will mount but will be lose with a gap between the rubber seal.
I'm either doing something wrong or this requires a lot of time and patience to get right. The screws have blue paint on them and I assumed that this was an indicator to how far to screw in the screws... but doing this makes the gap between the rubber seal even worse!
I would greatly appreciate any tips/advise that anybody could give me on this one.
Cheers,
Richard
This is a bit of a random one but I'm having some difficulty with installing my DS-2CD63C5G0-IVS onto a DS-1281ZJ-DM25 mount. This mount is one in which you have to fit screws into and then place the camera on top and then twist to lock into place. I'm having real trouble with getting this camera to mount into this mount, the screws are either too loose or too tight. I can't seem to get the screws to the torque required for a seal tight fit.
I have tried taking the thickness of the cameras backing to accommodate the height space of the screw heads... but doing this doesn't even allow me to twist the camera, it literally will not turn. If I loosen the screws ever so slightly and then try to mount the camera... the camera will mount but will be lose with a gap between the rubber seal.
I'm either doing something wrong or this requires a lot of time and patience to get right. The screws have blue paint on them and I assumed that this was an indicator to how far to screw in the screws... but doing this makes the gap between the rubber seal even worse!
I would greatly appreciate any tips/advise that anybody could give me on this one.
Cheers,
Richard