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- Introduction
- Quick product snapshot
- Design and materials — durability for indoor/outdoor use
- Compatibility — cameras and mounting systems that fit
- Environmental and mechanical specifications explained
- When to choose the SBP-300WMW1 — typical use cases and project examples
- Installation best practices — tools, anchors, wiring access and safety tips
- Load, wind, and structural considerations — ensuring a safe mount
- Weatherproofing, corrosion and maintenance recommendations
- Troubleshooting and field repair guidance
- Procurement: where to buy, warranty and cost considerations
- Conclusion: making the right selection for your camera deployment
- Resources
Introduction

The SBP-300WMW1 is a wall-mount accessory manufactured by Hanwha Vision (previously Hanwha Techwin). It’s a purpose-built aluminum bracket that provides a solid, neat and secure interface between a flat wall and a dome or PTZ surveillance camera body. For installers and system designers, a dedicated mount such as the SBP-300WMW1 simplifies installation, provides correct mechanical support and aligns cabling and mounting interfaces so the camera performs reliably over years of service. Manufacturer and distributor specifications indicate it’s compact, robust, and rated for a broad temperature range suitable for harsh environments. hanwhavision.com+1
Quick product snapshot (key specs at-a-glance)
A concise summary of the SBP-300WMW1’s essential characteristics:
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Product: SBP-300WMW1 — Wall mount bracket (white). hanwhavision.com
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Material: Aluminum (lightweight and corrosion-resistant when properly finished). hanwhavision.com
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Color / finish: White (RAL9003) — factory finish for aesthetic consistency with many dome cameras. hanwhavision.com
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Dimensions & weight: 112 mm (W) × 183 mm (H) × 207.5 mm (D); approx 625 g. hanwhavision.com
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Mount screw size: M10 (or PF 1 1/2” depending on regional notation) — use recommended bolts and anchors. Hanwha Vision Europe Limited+1
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Max recommended load: ~10 kg (check camera + accessory combined weight). hanwhavision.com
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Environmental rating (operating temp/humidity): -50°C to +60°C, 0–100% RH (no active fan/heater). aacgroup.com.my+1
This short specification snapshot helps engineers quickly confirm whether the mount matches a camera and site requirements. For full mechanical drawings and downloadable datasheets, see the manufacturer downloads listed in Resources below. aacgroup.com.my+1
Design and materials — durability for indoor/outdoor use
The SBP-300WMW1 uses aluminum as its primary material. Aluminum offers an excellent strength-to-weight ratio and, when anodized or powder-coated, provides long-term resistance to corrosion in many outdoor conditions. The RAL9003 white finish is attractive for modern installations and helps conceal the mount against light-colored façades. The bracket’s compact footprint (approx 112×183×208 mm) means it is suitable for installations where space is constrained but mechanical support is required.
Key design advantages:
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Lightweight but rigid — reduces dead weight on walls while maintaining stability. hanwhavision.com
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Pre-drilled attachment points and standard thread sizing permit consistent installation practice and compatibility with Hanwha cameras and many third-party domes. Hanwha Vision Europe Limited
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Thermal range indicates suitability for extreme climates — from very cold to very hot environments (–50°C to +60°C rating on manufacturer datasheet). aacgroup.com.my
Compatibility — cameras and mounting systems that fit
Hanwha’s product documentation lists specific compatible camera families and models that pair with the SBP-300WMW1. Common compatible models and families include certain XNV/XND and QND series domes and PTZs (always verify backplate patterns and weight). Many distributors also list the SBP-300WMW1 as compatible with mid-sized dome cameras rated around the same weight and footprint.
Important compatibility notes:
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Confirm the backplate hole pattern on the camera body matches the bracket’s interface. Manufacturer datasheet and camera installation guides show the exact hole patterns. hanwhavision.com+1
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Check the combined weight (camera + junction box + optional sunshield) does not exceed the mount’s maximum load rating (~10 kg). hanwhavision.com
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If you’re using third-party cameras, check mechanical drawings before ordering; many installers use simple adapters for non-standard interfaces. Distributors often publish compatibility lists. adiglobal.ie+1
Environmental and mechanical specifications explained
Understanding the technical specs helps to avoid failure modes in the field:
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Operating Temperature / Humidity (-50°C to +60°C; 0–100% RH): This range shows the mount will not suffer material degradation in very cold or very hot climates. Note: extremes may still affect seals or attached cameras. aacgroup.com.my
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Mount Screw Size (M10 / PF 1 1/2″): Use the correct bolt size and torque; improper fasteners severely reduce holding strength. For masonry walls, use appropriate expansion anchors or chemical anchors rated to several times the static load. Hanwha Vision Europe Limited+1
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Max Load (10 kg): This suggests the mount is fit for a broad class of dome cameras. Always calculate the worst-case load including wind load on the camera and bracket. hanwhavision.com
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Material (Aluminum): Aluminum’s corrosion performance depends on surface treatment. For coastal installations consider additional corrosion-protection measures. hanwhavision.com
When to choose the SBP-300WMW1 — typical use cases and project examples
The SBP-300WMW1 is a good choice when:
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You need a clean, factory-fit appearance for an exterior wall-mounted dome or PTZ camera.
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The camera weight and profile fall within the mount’s mechanical limits (≈10 kg max).
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You require a mount with wide temperature tolerance for harsh climates, from very cold storage facilities to hot desert façades. aacgroup.com.my+1
Example deployments:
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Retail & mall exteriors: Cameras mounted above entrances with the SBP-300WMW1 produce a tidy aesthetic while providing structural support.
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Public transport hubs: Tram and bus station walls require rugged mounting solutions able to withstand vibration and weather.
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Industrial yards: The mount’s operating temperature range is helpful where extreme heat or cold can occur.
Installation best practices — tools, anchors, wiring access and safety tips
Installing a camera mount correctly is as critical as choosing the right mount.
Tools & materials
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Torque wrench and M10 bolts or region-appropriate PF 1 1/2″ fasteners. Hanwha Vision Europe Limited
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Anchors rated for the substrate (masonry anchors, heavy-duty plugs, or chemical anchors for hollow/weak walls).
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Sealants (silicone or polyurethane) for openings and cable entries to prevent moisture ingress.
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Safety equipment: harnesses for elevated work, ladders with stabilizers, or access lifts when necessary.
Step-by-step highlights
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Site assessment: Verify wall substrate, check for hidden utilities and determine anchor type.
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Mark and drill: Use the bracket as a template; ensure level and plumb.
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Install anchors: Follow anchor manufacturer instructions for embed depth & torque.
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Attach mount: Tighten bolts to specified torque; avoid over-tightening to prevent stripping threads. aacgroup.com.my
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Cable routing: Use the mount’s cable management paths or add a junction box; seal penetrations.
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Attach camera & test: Fasten camera, perform alignment, and verify PTZ function and network/camera power.
Safety tip: Always plan for maintenance clearance — install the mount at a height and orientation that allows safe access later.
Load, wind, and structural considerations — ensuring a safe mount
While the SBP-300WMW1 specifies a maximum static load, real-world forces include wind and vibration. For outdoor installations, perform a wind-load calculation for the camera plus mount. Consider:
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Local wind speeds and gusts — consult local building codes or meteorological data.
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Projected area of camera + sunshield — larger frontal area increases wind force.
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Fatigue from vibration — if installed near heavy machinery or along transit corridors, choose vibration-tolerant anchors or anti-vibration isolators.
If in doubt, overspecify the anchor system (stronger anchors, deeper embedment, or reinforcement plates) or consult a structural engineer. hanwhavision.com
Weatherproofing, corrosion and maintenance recommendations
Despite aluminum’s inherent corrosion resistance, long-term reliability depends on preventive steps:
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Periodic inspections: Check for loose fasteners, corrosion, or seal degradation at least twice yearly in harsh environments.
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Sealing: Apply quality exterior sealant to cable entry points to keep moisture and insects out.
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Coastal installations: Consider additional coatings or marine-grade fasteners to resist salt corrosion.
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Cleaning: Remove airborne salts or industrial deposits; gentle wash with fresh water prolongs finish life.
Regular maintenance reduces replacement costs and avoids camera downtime.
Troubleshooting and field repair guidance
Common field issues and quick remedies:
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Loose mount bolts / movement: Re-torque to spec; if anchor pulled out, replace with larger or chemical anchor.
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Water ingress near cables: Reseal cable entries; check internal camera connectors for corrosion and dry them thoroughly before reassembly.
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Paint chipping or surface corrosion: Clean, treat with rust-inhibitor primer and recoat with matching finish paint.
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Camera misalignment: Verify mount is still firmly attached and that camera quick-release clamps are correctly engaged.
For persistent failures, consult the camera and mount datasheets and the manufacturer’s installation manual. aacgroup.com.my+1
Procurement: where to buy, warranty and cost considerations
The SBP-300WMW1 is sold worldwide by Hanwha-authorized distributors and security product wholesalers. Distributor listings (B&H, ADI, SAC Egypt) indicate broad availability; pricing varies by region and quantity (typical single-unit prices in some markets have been listed in the USD $50–$100 range depending on vendor and shipping). When procuring:
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Buy from authorized dealers to ensure warranty coverage. B&H Photo Video+1
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Purchase matching fasteners (M10/PF 1 1/2″) and, if required, a compatible junction box or adapter plate.
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Check manufacturer warranty and return policy; keep datasheets and receipts for support.
For SAC customers in Egypt, the product listing and procurement assistance can be found on SAC’s product pages (see internal link below). SAC Distribution Center+1
Conclusion: making the right selection for your camera deployment
The SBP-300WMW1 is a compact, well-specified wall mount accessory suited to many Hanwha Vision domes and third-party dome/PTZ cameras of similar size. Its aluminum construction, standard mounting interfaces and broad operating temperature range make it a reliable and practical choice for retail, transportation, industrial, and many outdoor security applications. Carefully check compatibility, load and wind considerations before installation and follow manufacturer installation guides and local codes for anchors and cable management. When specified and installed correctly, the SBP-300WMW1 streamlines deployments and reduces long-term maintenance issues. hanwhavision.com+1
Resources & downloads (manufacturer & distributors)
(Click the citations below to open official product pages, datasheets and vendor listings.)
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Hanwha Vision product specification page — SBP-300WMW1 (official product info and downloads). hanwhavision.com
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Hanwha regional product downloads / manuals (EU / global pages include datasheet PDFs). Hanwha Vision Europe Limited+1
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Distributor product page (SAC Egypt) — SBP-300WMW1 product listing and local details. SAC Distribution Center+1
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Global distributors / resellers (ADI, B&H) — pricing and availability examples. adiglobal.ie+1
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Standalone datasheet PDF (hosted by third parties) for quick reference and mechanical drawings. aacgroup.com.my+1