Hanwha SBV-140TBW Aluminum Tilt Mount White
The Hanwha SBV-140TBW is a precision aluminum tilt mount engineered for fixed surveillance installations where post-deployment vertical angle adjustment is required. This single-axis mount handles cameras up to 1.5kg and delivers 20° of tilt range — enough to shift a camera from slightly downward to straight-ahead viewing without reinstalling the bracket. The professional RAL 9003 white finish integrates cleanly into finished environments like retail corridors, building lobbies, and facility entrances.
Key Features
- 20° tilt range — delivers sufficient vertical adjustment for fine-tuning coverage after installation without requiring a full pan-and-tilt head or redeployment.
- 1.5kg (3.31 lb) load capacity — accommodates compact fixed cameras and small turret housings; confirms compatibility before mounting by weighing your camera assembly.
- Aluminum construction with RAL 9003 white finish — resists corrosion in both indoor and outdoor settings, minimizing maintenance cycles and extending service life in damp or salty environments.
- Compact dimensions: 83.5(W) × 175.2(H) × 60.8(D)mm — minimal profile reduces visual obtrusiveness on building facades, ceilings, and walls while maintaining structural rigidity under load.
- Lightweight at 208g (0.46 lb) — easy single-person installation and doesn't add significant stress to wall anchors or surface-mounted conduit runs.
- M25 (3/4-inch) threaded conduit hole — integrates with standard electrical conduit and cable management systems, allowing unified cable routing from the mount to in-wall pathways or junction boxes.
- Compatible with Hanwha TNV-C8011RW cameras — confirmed factory pairing eliminates compatibility guesswork and ensures mounting surface tolerances align with optical alignment requirements.
Integration & Compatibility
The M25 conduit hole accepts standard 3/4-inch NPT or metric threaded fittings, enabling integration into existing camera mounting infrastructure. If you're deploying Hanwha IP cameras across a facility, verify each camera's weight against the 1.5kg limit before ordering. The mount's single-axis design means it cannot pan or tilt horizontally — use a full PTZ camera or multi-axis head if 360° coverage is needed.
Cable routing through the M25 hole eliminates external strain on camera connectors and supports wet-location installations where IP66-rated conduit sealing is required. Pair with PoE switches for wall-mounted power and data delivery without additional wall runs.
Mounting & Environmental Performance
The SBV-140TBW is engineered for both indoor and outdoor fixed installations. Aluminum's inherent corrosion resistance means the mount tolerates rain, dust, and temperature cycling without special protective coatings. For coastal or chemical-spray environments, confirm that the mounting hardware (screws, anchors) matches your corrosion category — fasteners are not included in this mount assembly.
Installation is straightforward: mark the M25 conduit hole position, drill anchors into the wall or pole, thread the mount's conduit hole onto your fitting, secure with locking collars, and fine-tune the camera angle across the 20° tilt range using the adjustment mechanism. Typical installation requires basic hand tools and takes under 15 minutes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can the SBV-140TBW rotate horizontally or pan side-to-side?
A: No. This is a single-axis tilt mount only. It adjusts vertical angle within a 20° range. For horizontal pan, you need a multi-axis bracket or a PTZ camera.
Q: What is the maximum weight my camera can be if I use the SBV-140TBW?
A: 1.5 kg (3.31 lb). Weigh your camera assembly (including any housing, lens, or adapter) before mounting to avoid overloading the bracket.
Q: Does the SBV-140TBW come with mounting hardware and fasteners?
A: The mount includes the aluminum bracket with an M25 conduit hole. Wall anchors, screws, and conduit fittings are not included; source these based on your wall type (drywall, concrete, metal stud) and local electrical code.
Q: Is the SBV-140TBW suitable for outdoor installation?
A: Yes. Aluminum construction and RAL 9003 finish handle rain and UV exposure. Ensure all fasteners and conduit fittings are corrosion-resistant (stainless steel or plated) for long service life in harsh climates.
Q: Will the SBV-140TBW work with any Hanwha camera?
A: It is specified as compatible with the Hanwha TNV-C8011RW. Before assuming compatibility with other Hanwha models, verify the camera weight is ≤1.5 kg and mounting thread patterns align.
Ted PerryPerspective based on aggregated IP Security Depot and affiliated engineering team experience.
The SBV-140TBW (often searched as SBV 140TBW) is a workhorse for deployments where you need post-install angle tweaking but don't want the footprint or complexity of a motorized PTZ head. The 1.5 kg load limit is the critical spec — this mount is not for large turrets or multi-sensor housings, period. Weigh before you order.
Technical Highlights:
- 20° tilt range: Roughly -10° to +10° from neutral — enough to reposition a camera after installation without breaking into the wall, but not enough for dramatic up/down coverage shifts. Real-world meaning: you can correct a camera that's pointed slightly too high or too low, but you can't mount it at full downward angle and then flip it upright later.
- M25 threaded conduit integration: Eliminates external cable strain on camera connectors and supports wet-location IP66 conduit sealing. Saves a separate cable gland and simplifies maintenance.
- Aluminum + RAL 9003 white finish: Corrosion resistance is adequate for most indoor/outdoor environments — but verify fasteners are stainless or plated. A rusty bolt defeats the purpose.
Deployment Considerations:
- Single-axis only — if your coverage plan requires both horizontal and vertical adjustment, you need a different mount or a motorized PTZ camera.
- Load capacity is a hard ceiling. A compact fixed camera at 900g is comfortable; pushing 1.4 kg leaves almost no safety margin for vibration or mounting-surface deflection.
Deploy the SBV-140TBW in retail corridors, building foyers, and warehouse aisles where fixed cameras benefit from minor vertical trim after installation, and where wall space is premium enough to avoid a bulkier multi-axis bracket. It's also the right choice if you're retrofitting existing conduit runs — the M25 hole threads directly into standard electrical fittings.