Hanwha SBP-300TM1 Tilted Wall Mount for Dome Cameras
The Hanwha SBP-300TM1 (often searched as SBP 300TM1) is a precision tilted wall mount engineered to optimize camera positioning without repositioning the camera body itself. Built for professional security installations across retail, office, warehouse, and facility environments, this mount delivers angle adjustment capability that directly improves coverage and eliminates blind spots.
Key Features
- 20° tilt angle: Allows precise field-of-view adjustment after installation, so you can fine-tune coverage angles without unmounting the camera—saves time during commissioning and repositioning.
- Lightweight at 0.46 kg: Reduces installation labor and minimizes stress on wall anchors, particularly important when mounting on drywall, lightweight block, or older concrete where load distribution matters.
- Compact form factor (160 x 150 x 99 mm): Fits tight spaces and maintains a discrete profile; minimal visual footprint in low-ceiling retail or office environments.
- Durable polycarbonate construction: Resists impact and weather exposure in both indoor and outdoor installations; won't corrode like metal mounts in humid warehouse or coastal environments.
- White finish: Blends into ceiling and wall surfaces for a professional appearance; reduces visual clutter in customer-facing areas like retail checkouts or office lobbies.
Integration & Compatibility
The SBP-300TM1 is designed for direct mounting with Hanwha dome camera models including the SNF-8010 Series (SNF-8010, SNF-8010VM), PNF-9010 Series (PNF-9010R, PNF-9010RV, PNF-9010RVM), and XNF-8010 Series (XNF-8010RW, XNF-8010R, XNF-8010RV, XNF-8010RVM). Before ordering, confirm your camera model matches this compatibility list—mounting mismatches create installation delays and potential warranty issues.
This mount integrates into standard wall-mounted surveillance layouts. Pair it with network video recorders and PoE-enabled network switches to complete your installation. When planning a multi-camera deployment, account for the 20° tilt capability in your coverage map during the design phase—this allows you to reduce the total number of cameras needed in some layouts by optimizing each viewing angle upfront.
Deployment Considerations
The 20° tilt is fixed at the time of design; it's not a pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) mount. Choose this when you know your approximate viewing angle before installation. For applications requiring continuous angle adjustment—parking garages, loading docks, or high-traffic zones—a PTZ camera mount may be more suitable, though it carries higher cost and complexity.
Wall surface preparation is critical: use appropriate anchors for your wall type (concrete lag bolts, drywall toggles, or masonry anchors). The 0.46 kg mount weight itself is modest, but the attached camera adds load—a typical 1–2 kg dome camera means 1.5–2.5 kg total. Verify your wall's load rating before mounting on anything lighter than 3/8-inch concrete or solid brick.
In outdoor or high-moisture environments, ensure drainage around the mount base to prevent water pooling behind the polycarbonate. The material resists UV and weathering, but trapped moisture can compromise fasteners over time.
When to Choose a Different Mount
If your camera requires a different mounting angle or you need in-field tilt adjustment after commissioning, consider whether a pan-tilt-zoom variant or a different Hanwha mount design better fits your workflow. If you're mounting to ceiling surfaces rather than walls, confirm the SBP-300TM1's mounting footprint and bracket orientation are appropriate for inverted installation—consult the mounting template and datasheet before proceeding.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the SBP-300TM1 compatible with non-Hanwha dome cameras?
A: No. This mount is engineered specifically for Hanwha dome camera models listed in the compatibility section. Using it with third-party cameras may result in improper fit, alignment errors, or unsafe installation. Verify your camera model before ordering.
Q: Can the 20° tilt angle be adjusted after installation?
A: The tilt angle is fixed at manufacturing. The mount is designed to be set at the correct angle during initial installation. If you need to change the tilt angle after commissioning, you'll need to remount the camera.
Q: What wall types can the SBP-300TM1 be mounted to?
A: The mount can be installed on drywall, concrete, brick, and other common wall surfaces, provided appropriate anchors are used for the wall material. For drywall, use heavy-duty toggle anchors or locate wall studs. For concrete or masonry, use lag bolts or wedge anchors rated for the combined weight of the mount and camera.
Q: Does the SBP-300TM1 include mounting hardware?
A: The mount includes the bracket assembly. Specific anchor hardware (bolts, toggles, or plugs) varies by wall type and is typically sourced separately to match your installation surface. Consult the mounting template for fastener specifications.
Q: Is this mount suitable for outdoor installations?
A: Yes. The polycarbonate construction is rated for outdoor use and resists UV exposure. However, ensure fasteners are stainless steel or corrosion-resistant, and check that drainage around the mount base prevents water accumulation.
Q: What is the weight capacity of the SBP-300TM1?
A: The mount itself weighs 0.46 kg. It is designed to support typical Hanwha dome cameras in the referenced series, which generally range from 1–2 kg. Wall load capacity depends on your wall type and fastener selection—verify that your wall anchors are rated for the combined weight before installation.
Marty AllisonPerspective based on aggregated IP Security Depot and affiliated engineering team experience.
The SBP-300TM1 solves a real installation problem: getting dome camera angles right without full repositioning. The 20° tilt is purposefully modest—it covers the typical 5–15 degree angle corrections needed after ceiling or wall mounting. But here's the catch: it's fixed at commissioning. Once you bolt it, you're committing to that angle. That's a strength if you plan properly upfront, and a constraint if your site survey was approximate.
Technical Highlights:
- 20° fixed tilt: Eliminates blind spots caused by straight wall mounting; particularly effective in retail ceiling layouts where a small downward angle improves coverage of checkout lanes and floor activity without over-tilting and losing upper-wall sight lines.
- 0.46 kg lightweight design: Cuts installation time and avoids overload scenarios on drywall or lightweight blocks; combined with typical 1–2 kg Hanwha domes, you're looking at 1.5–2.5 kg total load—well within standard wall anchor ratings when properly selected.
- 160 x 150 x 99 mm footprint: Small enough to fit above door frames, in corners, or under soffit without drawing visual attention—critical in customer-facing retail or office environments where aesthetics matter.
Deployment Considerations:
- Wall anchor selection is non-negotiable. Drywall mounting requires toggle anchors or stud location; concrete or masonry needs lag bolts or wedge anchors rated for the combined camera + mount weight. Undersizing fasteners is a common field failure that creates sagging or dropped cameras weeks into operation.
- The fixed tilt means site planning must happen before order. If your coverage requirement shifts post-deployment, you're remounting the camera—there's no in-field adjustment knob. Budget for that risk in your scope.
- Outdoor use is supported, but corrosion protection depends on stainless steel fasteners and drainage. Polycarbonate won't rust, but galvanized or plated hardware will oxidize in coastal or high-humidity warehouse environments; spec stainless from the start.
Deploy the SBP-300TM1 in well-planned retail and office environments where you've confirmed camera angles during design and budget for wall anchors matched to your substrate. It's the right choice for 20–30 camera warehouse rollouts where angle consistency and discrete appearance matter, but skip it if your deployment requires field-adjustable mounting or pan-tilt capability.