HES ZA-32/62BK Adjustable Z-Bracket
Overview
The HES ZA-32/62BK is a purpose-built mounting bracket engineered for integrators deploying mixed HES IP cameras across a single facility. Its adjustable design accommodates both HES Model 32 and Model 62 camera form factors, eliminating the inventory burden of managing separate bracket types for different camera models. This matters in real deployments: when you're outfitting a retail chain or enterprise campus with dozens of cameras across multiple locations, standardizing on a single bracket reduces stock-keeping complexity, accelerates installation timelines, and simplifies long-term maintenance procedures.
Key Features
- Dual-model compatibility: Works with both HES Model 32 and Model 62 cameras, so you stock one bracket type instead of two—fewer SKUs to manage, faster replacement when a bracket fails on-site.
- Adjustable mounting mechanism: Allows field-tuning of camera angle and position without bracket replacement or labor-intensive rework. Critical when mounting surfaces are imperfect or architectural constraints force non-ideal camera placement.
- Wall and ceiling mounting: Supports both vertical (wall) and horizontal (soffit/ceiling) installations, adapting to real facility layouts rather than forcing you to choose one mounting plane.
- Hardware kit included: Fasteners and installation template come in the box—no separate ordering of ancillary parts, no hunt for compatible screws mid-installation.
- Reduces installation rework: Adjustable design means initial mounting errors or angle corrections don't require bracket removal and reinstallation, lowering labor cost per camera deployed.
- Streamlines maintenance: Single bracket type across a large multi-site deployment means field technicians carry one part type in the truck instead of managing multiple variants.
Integration & Compatibility
The ZA-32/62BK (often searched as ZA 32/62BK) is designed specifically for HES Model 32 and Model 62 camera lines. Before ordering, confirm your camera model against the HES product family to ensure fitment. If you're mixing camera types across zones within a single location, the adjustable bracket's flexibility in orientation helps you maintain consistent sightlines despite different form factors. For guidance on selecting the right camera mounting hardware for your facility layout or installation scenario, consult your integrator's site survey or installation checklist.
Deployment Considerations
Suitable for retail spaces, office buildings, warehouses, and enterprise facilities where multiple camera models must coexist. The bracket's adjustable mechanism is particularly valuable in renovations or phased rollouts where mounting surfaces vary or camera angles need field adjustment. For large-scale deployments, the single-SKU approach to mounting hardware reduces procurement overhead and parts management burden. Ensure mounting surface material (drywall, concrete, metal stud) is confirmed before installation to select appropriate anchors from the included hardware kit.
What's in the Box
Complete hardware kit with fasteners and installation template included. Exact component list available from the manufacturer upon request or in the product documentation supplied with your order.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Does the HES ZA-32/62BK work with other HES camera models outside of Model 32 and Model 62?
A: No. The bracket is engineered specifically for Model 32 and Model 62 form factors. Compatibility with other HES camera lines is not supported.
Q: Can the ZA-32/62BK be installed on both walls and ceilings?
A: Yes. The bracket supports both wall-mounted and ceiling-mounted installations, allowing flexibility in facility layout.
Q: What hardware is needed to install the ZA-32/62BK?
A: The complete hardware kit, including fasteners and installation template, is included in the box. Hardware is suitable for standard drywall and concrete surfaces; verify your mounting surface material before installation.
Q: Can the bracket angle be adjusted after installation?
A: Yes. The adjustable design allows field tuning of camera angle and position without removing or replacing the bracket.
Q: Does the HES ZA-32/62BK reduce installation labor compared to using separate brackets for each camera model?
A: Yes. Standardizing on one bracket type across mixed-model deployments reduces installation time, eliminates rework associated with bracket-specific fitment issues, and simplifies inventory management for integrators.
Ted PerryPerspective based on aggregated and affiliated engineering team experience.
The HES ZA-32/62BK solves a real pain point in mixed-camera deployments: inventory fragmentation. When you're managing dozens of locations with both Model 32 and Model 62 cameras, carrying separate brackets for each model type inflates your parts inventory and complicates field logistics. A single adjustable bracket that handles both form factors cuts SKU count, speeds deployment, and reduces the likelihood of a technician arriving on-site with the wrong bracket.
Deployment Advantages:
- Dual-model fitment: Eliminates the need for model-specific brackets, reducing stock-keeping burden by half and accelerating replacement cycles when field issues arise.
- Adjustable mechanism: Field-tunable angle means mounting errors don't cascade into labor-intensive rework. Particularly valuable in renovations where surface geometry is unpredictable.
- Wall and ceiling mounting: Supports both planes without requiring a secondary bracket variant, simplifying procurement and reducing decision fatigue at install time.
Watch-Out: Confirm Model 32 and Model 62 form factors before ordering—the bracket is NOT cross-compatible with other HES camera lines. If you're mixing camera families beyond Model 32 and 62, you'll need to verify bracket fitment independently or risk install delays.
Best suited for enterprise retail chains, multi-building campuses, and warehouse automation settings where camera inventory spans both Model 32 and Model 62 form factors and where parts consolidation directly reduces maintenance overhead. If your deployment is single-model or includes camera types outside the 32/62 family, evaluate whether the dual-model advantage justifies this bracket choice or if a model-specific bracket would be simpler.