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Hanwha SBP-160TMW1 Tiled Wall Mount
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Hanwha SBP-160TMW1 Tiled Wall Mount
The Hanwha SBP-160TMW1 is a precision wall mount engineered for Hanwha IP cameras that require flexible angle adjustment without compromising structural integrity or aesthetics. Built from aluminum with a white powder-coat finish, this mount addresses a specific deployment need: installing multiple cameras on a tiled or flat wall surface where individual camera housings must align cleanly and tilt independently.
Key Features
- Tiled Wall Design: The mount's geometry is optimized for alignment on tiled surfaces or flat walls where precise spacing matters—critical in retail environments or office lobbies where cameras must sit flush and uniform across multiple installation points.
- 20° Tilt Capability: Provides enough adjustment to optimize downward or upward field of view without requiring a full pan-tilt head. Covers most indoor angle correction needs, but won't substitute for a PTZ if dynamic coverage is required.
- Aluminum Construction: Resists corrosion better than steel in humid environments (retail coolers, parking structures) and keeps weight reasonable for quick installation. Not stainless—so avoid direct salt spray exposure; white finish can chalking over years in coastal zones.
- White Finish: Blends with ceiling tiles, wall panels, and white interior surfaces. If your walls are dark or textured, the contrast will be visible—this is a spec-driven choice, not an aesthetic universal.
- Compact Form Factor: Low-profile design keeps the mount unobtrusive. Useful when cameras need to sit close to walls or in tight ceiling cavities where larger pan-tilt heads won't fit.
- Quick Installation Hardware: Includes fasteners and straightforward mechanical design. No electronics, no power requirements, no integration delays—mount it, aim it, move on.
Compatibility
The SBP-160TMW1 (often searched as SBP 160TMW1) is validated for nine Hanwha models: XNF-9010RV, XNF-9010RVM, XND-9082RV, XND-8082RV, XND-6081RV, XND-6081REV, XND-8081RV, XND-8081REV, and PND-A9081RV. Before ordering, confirm your camera model is in this list. Mounting brackets are camera-specific—cross-brand mounting or adapting to non-listed Hanwha models is not recommended without mechanical verification. If you have cameras outside this list, contact Hanwha or consult an integrator for alternate mount options.
When to Choose a Different Mount
If your installation requires more than 20° adjustment, a full pan-tilt head will deliver better range. If you need to mount to conduit, poles, or pendant arms (not flat walls), a different form factor—such as a bracket or universal mount—may be more practical. If cameras must rotate during operation (following activity zones), a motorized PTZ mount is necessary.
Deployment Context
The SBP-160TMW1 shines in uniform, multi-camera installations where aesthetic consistency and fixed-angle correction matter: retail surveillance grids, office corridors, warehouse aisles, or data center racks where you're mounting a row of fixed cameras and each needs a slight angle tweak without visible bulk. It's a passive, reliable solution—no moving parts, no firmware, no integration surprises.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the SBP-160TMW1 suitable for outdoor installations?
A: The aluminum body resists weather, but the white finish can degrade in harsh UV or salt environments. It is not rated IP67 or higher; moisture ingress is possible in extended rain or direct spray. Use it indoors or in covered overhangs only.
Q: Can I use the SBP-160TMW1 with non-Hanwha cameras?
A: No. The mount is engineered with specific bracket geometry for the nine Hanwha models listed. Attempting to adapt it to other brands risks misalignment, poor weight distribution, or camera tilt during operation.
Q: What tools do I need to install the SBP-160TMW1?
A: Standard hand tools (screwdriver, possibly a drill for wall anchors). The mount ships with fasteners; verify your wall material (drywall, concrete, tile) to select appropriate anchors or fasteners beyond what's included.
Q: Does the 20° tilt lock in place once adjusted?
A: Yes. The tilt mechanism uses friction or a locking screw to hold the angle. Once set, it remains fixed—this is not a motorized or remote-adjustable tilt.
Q: Is the SBP-160TMW1 compatible with ceiling-mount installations?
A: Yes, if your wall mount can be inverted or if the wall is the underside of an overhang. For pendant or conduit mounting, this is not the right form factor—consider an alternative bracket.
Q: Can I use multiple SBP-160TMW1 mounts for a multi-camera grid?
A: Yes, this is the intended use case. The tiled design ensures clean, uniform spacing when installed in rows or grids.
The SBP-160TMW1 is a straightforward mechanical accessory—no electronics, no firmware patches, no integration surprises. Its strength is narrow: if you need to mount a row of compatible Hanwha cameras on a flat wall with a small angle correction, it delivers clean alignment and professional appearance without bulk. The aluminum body and white finish are deliberate choices for indoor retail and office environments where aesthetics matter as much as function.
Technical Highlights:
- 20° Tilt Range: Sufficient for downward or upward aiming correction in most indoor fixed-camera scenarios. Not adequate for panoramic sweep or dynamic coverage—you lose that flexibility in exchange for simplicity and cost.
- Aluminum with White Finish: Corrosion resistance is good for humid indoor spaces and climate-controlled retail coolers, but UV degradation and salt spray will dull or chalk the white coating over 2–3 years in coastal or high-UV zones. Consider touch-up or replacement in harsh environments.
- Nine-Model Compatibility List: The mount's bracket geometry is locked to this specific set of Hanwha cameras. Out-of-list models will not fit securely; cross-brand adaptation is not supported and risks dropped cameras or misalignment under vibration.
Deployment Considerations:
- Ensure wall material is compatible with included fasteners. Drywall anchors work fine, but concrete or metal studs may require additional hardware. Verify before ordering if your site has unusual surfaces.
- The tilt mechanism is passive (friction or screw-lock). Once set, it holds firm—but there's no remote or motorized adjustment. Plan camera placement carefully; field re-aiming means a site visit.
- This mount is not suited for PTZ or motorized cameras. If you need pan or zoom, a full articulating head or PTZ bracket is the right choice, not the SBP-160TMW1.
Deploy the SBP-160TMW1 in retail surveillance grids, office corridor multi-camera arrays, or warehouse aisles where you're mounting 4–8 fixed Hanwha IP cameras in a line and each needs a small angle tweak to optimize floor or aisle coverage. It's a passive, low-cost, no-drama solution for uniform aesthetic and functional alignment.
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