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Hanwha SBP-300LMW Parapet Mount White
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Hanwha SBP-300LMW Parapet Mount White
Overview
The Hanwha SBP-300LMW is a parapet mount engineered to position surveillance cameras at roofline edges and parapet walls where perimeter security demands height without architectural compromise. Built from aluminum, this mount delivers the corrosion resistance and structural stability required for sustained outdoor deployments. The 1 1/2" female threaded connection accepts standard camera adapters and ball mounts, making integration straightforward across most mounting hardware ecosystems.
Parapet installations isolate cameras from direct water runoff and roof traffic while maintaining unobstructed sight lines across building perimeters. The SBP-300LMW (often searched as SBP 300LMW) supports this need without requiring custom fabrication or non-standard fasteners.
Key Features
- Aluminum Construction: Resists corrosion from rain, salt spray, and UV exposure — critical for roofline installations where replacement cycles are expensive and downtime is disruptive.
- 1 1/2" Female Threaded Connection: Accepts standard ball mounts and adapters without requiring reducers or custom spigots — saves integration time and eliminates a potential failure point.
- White Finish: Blends with modern rooflines and light-colored building materials. Clean aesthetic matters for buildings where visible security infrastructure affects tenant perception or architectural compliance.
- Parapet-Specific Design: Engineered to clamp or bolt to parapet walls and roofline edges. This positioning keeps cameras above gutter splash and away from foot traffic, reducing maintenance and theft risk.
- Flexible Sight Line Optimization: Parapet positioning combined with adjustable ball mounts allows fine-tuning of camera angle without repositioning the base — reduces installation rework.
- Outdoor/Indoor Rated: Aluminum body handles both exposed roofline and covered soffit installations, widening deployment scenarios without requiring separate SKUs.
Integration & Compatibility
The SBP-300LMW pairs with any surveillance camera or mount that accepts a 1 1/2" male threaded spigot. This includes ball mounts, PTZ pan/tilt heads, and adapter rings. When designing camera mounting systems for roofline perimeter coverage, verify your ball mount or adapter matches this thread size — mismatches force additional hardware or custom drilling.
Installation requires secure fastening to the parapet structure (bolting or clamping, depending on your roof design). Consult structural guidelines and roofing warranties before drilling to avoid voiding coverage. Load-bearing calculations should account for camera weight, mount inertia from pan/tilt movement (if applicable), and wind loading on your roofline geometry.
Typical Applications
- Building Perimeter Security: Roofline-mounted cameras covering parking lots, loading docks, and grounds without ground-level obstructions.
- Warehouse Envelope Monitoring: High-angle coverage of dock doors, vehicle circulation, and external storage areas from a single protected vantage point.
- Multi-Tenant Facilities: Roofline placement reduces visual clutter inside courtyards and common areas while maintaining comprehensive exterior coverage.
- Retrofit Deployments: Parapet mounting avoids wall drilling or ground-level infrastructure, lowering integration cost on existing buildings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What camera weight can the SBP-300LMW support?
A: Load capacity depends on your mounting surface and fastening method (bolting vs. clamping). Consult the mounting surface specifications and the ball mount or adapter weight ratings. The aluminum body itself is rigid, but the attachment point to the parapet is the limiting factor.
Q: Can I use the SBP-300LMW indoors?
A: Yes. While designed for outdoor roofline installations, the aluminum construction and thread pattern work indoors on covered or enclosed parapets, soffits, or high-wall mounting scenarios where you need elevation without ceiling penetration.
Q: Is the 1 1/2" thread size standard across PTZ cameras?
A: Most PTZ and fixed-dome cameras use 1 1/2" spigots, but verify your camera or ball mount before ordering. Adapters (reducers) are available if your mount uses a smaller male thread, but they add cost and complexity.
Q: Will the white finish show dirt or algae growth?
A: White aluminum can show discoloration over time, especially in high-humidity or shaded roofline areas prone to algae. Plan for periodic cleaning as part of preventive maintenance. If aesthetic is critical, confirm the finish durability in your climate zone with the installation partner.
Q: Does the SBP-300LMW include a pan/tilt head or ball mount?
A: No. The mount provides the threaded connection point only. You must supply a separate 1 1/2" male-threaded ball mount, pan/tilt head, or adapter to accept your camera.
Q: What fasteners are needed to install the SBP-300LMW?
A: Fastening hardware is not included with the mount. Bolting or clamping requirements depend on your parapet construction (concrete, metal, composite). Work with your installation crew to source appropriately-rated bolts, clamps, or fasteners for your specific roofline structure and load.
The SBP-300LMW is straightforward hardware — aluminum parapet mount with a 1 1/2" female thread. What makes it worth considering is where parapet mounting saves integration cost and complexity. On roofline perimeter builds, this mount eliminates wall drilling, gutter complications, and ground-level clutter. The aluminum body won't rust in salt spray or UV-heavy environments, and the white finish keeps it visually neutral on modern rooflines. Not a glamorous product, but it solves a real problem on the right project.
Technical Highlights:
- Aluminum Construction: Corrosion resistance over bolted steel or painted finishes — matters for coastal, industrial, or long-salt-exposure sites where maintenance budgets are tight.
- 1 1/2" Female Thread: Standard connection point across most ball mounts, PTZ heads, and adapters — reduces BOM complexity and sourcing friction compared to non-standard thread sizes.
- White Finish: Blends with architectural standards and light-colored rooflines — low-visibility asset compared to black or stainless options, reducing tenant objections or aesthetic pushback on multi-tenant properties.
Deployment Considerations:
- Fastening is your responsibility: The mount itself comes without bolts, clamps, or fastening hardware. Your installation crew must source and rate fasteners for your specific parapet construction (concrete anchor bolts, steel clamps, etc.). Structural sign-off is often required before drilling or clamping roofline infrastructure.
- Load verification: Don't assume the aluminum body is the weakpoint. The parapet attachment (bolt holes, clamp surface) is where failure happens under wind or vibration. Confirm weight limits with your structural team, especially for pan/tilt heads or long-reach cameras prone to inertia loads.
- Weathering and algae: White aluminum in humid or shaded roofline areas can accumulate algae discoloration. Plan for occasional cleaning; black or anodized finishes hide weathering better if aesthetics are critical.
Choose the SBP-300LMW for building perimeter and warehouse envelope monitoring where roofline elevation keeps cameras above vehicle traffic, gutter splash, and ground-level obstruction. Parapet mounting is ideal for retrofit projects avoiding wall drilling, and for multi-tenant facilities where ground-level or wall-mounted infrastructure creates tenant friction. Skip this if you need ground-level coverage, interior ceiling mounting, or a complete turnkey mounting kit — you'll source fasteners and adapters separately here.
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