Knowledge Base VIGI Camera Screw Type
Background:
This guide aims to provide information regarding the screw type of the VIGI camera in case you need to purchase yourself.
This Article Applies to:
TP-Link VIGI cameras.
Screw Type:
1. Screw Length:
Generally, IPCs are primarily paired with 30mm or 40mm screws.
2. Shape and Type of Screw Head:
The main type is the Philips(cross-recessed head) screw.
3. Expansion Screw Diameter, Length, and Material:
The outer diameter is 6mm, and it is recommended that users drill a 6mm pilot hole; the installation depth should be 30mm (measured from the expansion screw entrance to flush with the wall). It is recommended that users drill a pilot hole deeper than 30mm.
There are three types of screws for VIGI cameras. They are distributed differently. But generally, they are:
Type | Size |
Head Type |
Diameter |
|
Notes |
Self-Tapping Screw |
ST3.5*30mm |
Phillips | D6*P1.8 |
AB Type |
Used with an expansion plug for models with a base thickness < 10mm. |
Self-Tapping Screw |
ST3.5*40mm |
Phillips | D7*P2.6 |
AB Type |
Used with an expansion plug for models with a base thickness > 10mm. |
M3 Screw |
M3*30mm |
Phillips | D6*P1.8 |
|
Used with a machine nut and washer for thin-wall installation scenarios. |
Update Log:
Dec 2nd, 2024:
Release of this KB.
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