Hanwha SBV-140TMW Tilt Mount
The SBV-140TMW is a professional-grade tilt mount designed to work with select Hanwha IP cameras, enabling precise vertical angle adjustment without full camera repositioning. This accessory addresses a common deployment constraint: once a camera is mounted, changing its viewing angle typically requires complete remounting. The SBV-140TMW decouples angle adjustment from structural mounting, cutting installation and maintenance time significantly.
Key Features
- Adjustable Tilt Angle: Smooth, precision tilt mechanism allows you to modify camera pitch after installation — useful when seasons change lighting angles, building modifications shift sightlines, or operational requirements evolve without requiring a full unmount-remount cycle.
- Compatible with Select Hanwha Cameras: Works with specific camera mounting configurations in the Hanwha surveillance line. Verify your camera model against compatibility documentation before ordering to avoid integration surprises.
- Robust Construction for Outdoor Environments: Built from durable materials engineered to survive temperature swings, UV exposure, and mechanical vibration common in outdoor installations — parking lots, loading docks, building perimeters — without degrading adjustment smoothness over years of use.
- Professional White Finish: Discrete matte white coating blends into modern building aesthetics and won't create glare hotspots or stand out visually in security-conscious environments where camera visibility matters.
- Versatile Mounting Options: Supports wall, ceiling, and pole mounting configurations, giving you flexibility to adapt the same accessory across multiple deployment scenarios — retail locations with different wall types, warehouse bays with varied structural geometry.
- Smooth Precision Tilt Adjustment Mechanism: Engineered adjustment movement eliminates jerky repositioning and locks securely once set, preventing drift from vibration or accidental nudging that would compromise coverage alignment.
Deployment Scenarios
The SBV-140TMW is practical for installations where initial camera angle projections inevitably need tuning. Parking lots benefit from tilt adjustment to compensate for seasonal sun angle shifts. Warehouse environments often need angle tweaking after layout changes without crane-based camera relocation. Retail perimeter surveillance can reposition coverage as adjacent construction or signage alters sightlines. Building facade monitoring uses tilt mounts to address weathering-induced structural shifts that alter optimal viewing angles.
Integration Considerations
Confirm camera model compatibility before purchase — not all Hanwha cameras work with this mount. Review your installation venue for weight and structural load limits; the mount supports the camera plus vibration margin, but extreme mechanical shock environments may require upgraded hardware. Test adjustment range on your specific camera during commissioning to ensure the tilt limits align with your coverage requirements — some mounting heights offer more usable adjustment than others due to field-of-view geometry.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Which Hanwha cameras are compatible with the SBV-140TMW?
A: The SBV-140TMW is engineered for select Hanwha security camera models. Verify your specific camera part number against the manufacturer compatibility list or contact pre-sales support to confirm before ordering.
Q: Can the SBV-140TMW be used indoors?
A: Yes. The robust construction handles both indoor and outdoor environments. Indoor use eliminates UV and weather stress, potentially extending adjustment mechanism life.
Q: What mounting surfaces does the SBV-140TMW support?
A: Wall, ceiling, and pole mounting are all supported. Ensure your chosen surface can sustain the weight of the camera plus mount hardware; concrete and structural steel are ideal, while drywall alone may require anchoring hardware.
Q: How much tilt adjustment range does the SBV-140TMW provide?
A: The mount offers adjustable tilt positioning for angle optimization. Exact range depends on your specific camera and mounting height. Test during installation commissioning to confirm the adjustment satisfies your coverage geometry.
Q: Is the SBV-140TMW weatherproof?
A: The mount is built from durable materials for outdoor environments. For heavy rain or submersion scenarios, verify the camera itself meets the IP rating you require — the mount supports the camera but does not independently guarantee IP-rated sealing.
Ted PerryPerspective based on aggregated IP Security Depot and affiliated engineering team experience.
The SBV-140TMW solves a real problem: camera angle drift and repositioning labor. Once you've mounted a security camera to a structural surface, pulling it down to adjust pitch is disruptive and time-consuming. This tilt mount lets you dial in the exact vertical angle after installation without a full teardown, which saves hours across a multi-camera deployment and keeps sightlines aligned as building conditions shift.
Deployment Advantages:
- Post-Installation Angle Tuning: Adjust tilt without unmounting the camera body, cutting troubleshooting and optimization cycles. Real value on large warehouses or campus deployments where camera count is high and repositioning labor is measurable cost.
- Durable Adjustment Mechanism: Built from materials that resist UV, temperature cycling, and mechanical vibration over years of outdoor use. The smooth adjustment doesn't bind or creep, which matters on perimeter cameras where even small drift compounds across weeks of monitoring.
- Multi-Surface Versatility: Wall, ceiling, and pole mounting from a single accessory keeps stock simple and deployment flexible. You're not buying three different parts for three different venue types.
Watch Out: Compatibility is not universal across the Hanwha catalog. Verify your camera model against the supported list before ordering — mismatches create integration delays. Also, tilt range is finite; extreme viewing angle requirements may not be achievable with this mount alone, especially on low-mounted cameras.
Best fit: mid-to-large warehouse and perimeter surveillance programs where angle refinement is expected and remounting labor has real cost. Skip this if your camera angles are locked and never change, or if your venue demands extreme viewing geometry.