Camera Lowering System

Camera Systems

Easily lower CCTV cameras for safer, faster ground access

Camera-Lowering Systems for Safe, Efficient Maintenance


NexTech Systems has partnered with MG Squared to offer an innovative Camera-Lowering System designed to streamline the maintenance and servicing of CCTV cameras. This system provides a seamless solution for lowering an entire CCTV camera — typically mounted at high altitudes on poles or structures — directly to the ground, enhancing the efficiency and safety of routine inspections and maintenance and overall safety for personnel working on high structures.


Traditional CCTV camera maintenance requires bucket trucks, lift equipment, or personnel working at dangerous heights. The MG Squared Camera-Lowering System eliminates these hazards by bringing the camera down to ground level where technicians can safely access it, perform maintenance, and return it to its operational position — all without specialized aerial equipment.

Full Assembly Ground Access
Enhanced Personnel Safety
Streamlined Inspections
Pole & Structure Compatible
MG Squared Partnership

How the Camera-Lowering System Works


The MG Squared Camera-Lowering System is mounted on the pole or structure alongside the camera assembly. When maintenance is required, the lowering mechanism is engaged to bring the entire camera down to a comfortable working height. Once work is complete, the camera is raised back to its operational position and locked in place, ready to resume monitoring duties.


This approach is particularly valuable for agencies managing large networks of traffic cameras where routine maintenance is frequent and the cumulative cost of aerial equipment rentals or contractor lift services adds up significantly over time. The Camera-Lowering System turns a multi-hour, high-risk maintenance procedure into a fast, ground-level task that any technician can perform safely and efficiently.

Providing an innovative Camera-Lowering System that streamlines CCTV maintenance by safely lowering cameras from high-mounted positions to the ground.