Bliis Innovations - FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

What devices can CAM-LOC hold?

CAM-LOC can securely hold any device which has a 1/4" UNC 20 thread socket (standard thread for a tripod camera mount found on most bullet cameras) in a precise position up to a weight of 1kg.

What surfaces or structures can CAM-LOC be mounted on?

Ideally CAM-LOC should be mounted on a solid brick wall or similar structure with the included sleeve anchor fasteners. Alternatively it can be mounted into dry wall and cement sheeting (such as eaves) with appropriate fasteners (not supplied). If you want to try something else like mounting it onto a fence post or metal structure, go ahead, just do your homework and get the right fasteners for what you are trying to secure it to. CAM-LOC can be mounted in a vertical or horizontal position.

Is CAM-LOC rust proof?

CAM-LOC is made from 316 (marine grade) stainless steel and has high corrosion resistance. So long as it isn't immersed in salt water it should give you years of maintenance free service.

What kind of stainless steel is CAM-LOC made from?

316 (marine grade) grade stainless steel, its strong and highly corrosion resistant.

What are the dimensions & weight of CAM-LOC?

UNBOXED 75mm x 75mm x 90mm, 260 grams

BOXED 85mm x 85mm x 100mm, 350 grams

Can CAM-LOC be power coated?

Absolutely! CAM-LOC was designed so it can be powder coated* to blend in, stand out or match it's surroundings, the choice is yours! Please note that powder coating is done at owners risk.

* One small, internal component of CAM-LOC is made of PA6 (Nylon 6 / Polyamide 6) which has a melting temperature of 215 degrees centigrade. Please check with the powder coating provider that their process will not damage this component.

Please email us at info@bliis.com.au if you cannot find an answer to your question on this page and we will reply to your enquiry as soon as we can.

* One small, internal component of CAM-LOC is made of PA6 (Nylon 6 / Polyamide 6) which has a melting temperature of 215 degrees centigrade. Please check with the powder coating provider that their process will not damage this component.