BIT-CCTV
Explore our heavy-duty pan-tilt platforms designed to interface seamlessly with advanced PTZ keyboards and automation controllers.
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The global security landscape is transitioning away from static camera installations. Modern high-risk infrastructures—such as border corridors, maritime facilities, and energy grids—require real-time tracking capabilities. Keyboard PTZ integration bridges the gap between software instructions and physical motion, converting user inputs from precision joysticks into instantaneous pan and tilt telemetry.
Operating critical payloads, such as heavy-duty thermal sensors, dual-vision systems, and long-range laser illuminators, places heavy stress on gear trains. Standard gears suffer from backlash, causing camera shake and degraded tracking precision at high optical zoom factors. Our engineering focus eliminates this issue through worm-gear drives and direct-drive brushless motors, delivering stable positioning under high wind loads.
Whether deploying legacy RS-485 serial networks using Pelco-D and Pelco-P protocols or implementing modern, low-latency Ethernet-based IP configurations, our pan-tilt units offer drop-in compatibility. Integrating our systems into pre-existing VMS (Video Management Software) environments ensures smooth operation via desktop control consoles and network-attached PTZ keyboards.
From micro-gimbals to extreme heavy-duty positioners, we manufacture complete systems to support any mechanical payload.
Providing three distinct categories: Light-Duty (3kg–10kg), Medium-Duty (10kg–50kg), and Heavy-Duty (50kg–150kg+). Our units provide steady operation under high winds.
Stainless steel wall-mount brackets, heavy-duty mobile tripods rating up to 200kg, slip rings, and optical-fiber rotary joints for continuous 360-degree rotation.
Constructed using extruded aluminum or SUS316L stainless steel. Integrated heater/defroster, wiper systems, and sunshields protect optical cameras and thermal imagers.
A closer look at the mechanical configurations that define the performance of our Pan-Tilt Units (PTU).
The BIT-PT510 is a compact worm-gear drive pan-tilt positioner designed for precise targeting. It supports payloads up to 10kg/22lb. Driven by a high-resolution micro-stepping motor, it features a 360° continuous pan range and a ±60° tilt window. Running at speeds up to 30°/sec, it is widely deployed in forest fire prevention, boundary defense, and seaport installations.
Weighing only 3.5kg, the BIT-PT503 is our smallest worm-gear drive unit. Designed for space-constrained and mobile deployments (such as tactical vehicles or telescoping mast setups), it handles payloads up to 3.5kg/7.7lb. Its low power consumption makes it well-suited for off-grid, solar-powered monitoring stations.
For applications requiring rapid response times, the BIT-PT410 operates at a high pan speed of 100°/second. Featuring a mechanical tilt range of -90° to +40°, it supports active target acquisition and tracking. The unit utilizes a zero-backlash gear system to maintain high accuracy during high-speed operation.
Developed ten years ago, the BIT-PT850 remains a popular choice for high-capacity applications. Engineered to carry large dual-sensor configurations up to 50kg, it is constructed with heavy-cast aluminum housing. It features internal heating elements and high-torque motor configurations, designed for reliable operation in harsh weather conditions.
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Enterprise procurement teams face complex challenges when selecting mechanical positioning components. Industrial PTZ camera setups must endure diverse environmental challenges: maritime areas demand high-grade salt spray protection (corrosion resistance), desert areas require fine-particulate seals, and mountain installations face sub-zero temperatures and high wind loads. Understanding load calculations is crucial when specifying your system:
Our ongoing development focus aims to prepare our systems for emerging security standards. Moving beyond traditional manual joystick control, we are developing smarter, more integrated pan-tilt units:
Explore articles, guides, and engineering updates from our technical team.
As customized requirements rise, choosing the right manufacturer involves assessing torque ratings, compliance validation, and environmental testing capabilities.
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An in-depth review of our compact worm-gear drive systems, designed for mobile masts and light dual-sensor surveillance applications.
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Learn about the differences in design, load capacities, mounting orientation, and gear design that define the classification of modern positioning systems.
Read Classification ReportAddressing the technical specifications and integration questions of system designers and procurement specialists.
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