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Speco Technologies INTWMT Wall Mount for HT7246T1
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Speco Technologies INTWMT Wall Mount for HT7246T1
Overview
The INTWMT is a wall-mounted bracket assembly engineered for the Speco HT7246T1 camera system. This accessory delivers secure, fixed positioning when wall installation is the correct choice — perimeter coverage, entry points, loading dock faces, and interior corridors where ceiling or pendant mounting isn't feasible. IP66 rating means rain, dust, and hose-down spray won't compromise the bracket or its fastening integrity; IK07 impact resistance handles modest mechanical shock (bumps from equipment, vehicle traffic, accidental contact) without deflection or fastener failure.
Compatibility
The INTWMT mounts exclusively to the Speco HT7246T1 camera model. Verify your camera serial number or model label before ordering — this bracket is not compatible with other Speco camera lines or third-party surveillance systems.
Installation Notes
Wall mounting requires solid substrate — masonry, concrete, or structural steel. Verify stud location or use appropriate expansion anchors rated for your wall material and the combined weight of the camera and bracket. The IP66 rating assumes corrosion-resistant fasteners (stainless steel or plated) are used in salt-spray or chemically aggressive environments. Check local electrical codes before final positioning to ensure camera sight lines don't violate privacy policies or create blind spots in your coverage grid. Orient the bracket to minimize direct sun glare on the camera lens and to position the IR emitter (if equipped) toward the monitored area — mounting the bracket upside-down or at extreme angles may degrade night performance.