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Screws for Mounting TV to Wall Bracket:
The most common screw for securing the TV to the wall bracket is an M8 screw. The other screw sizes for some TVs are M4, M5, and M6. The length will be determined by the type of TV you have.
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the screws are philips round head type fine thread u will need to go to a tv bracket dealer shop specify the size of the tv and u will be sold the bracket which comes with the standard screws for mounting
the four holes on rear are for wall mounted bracket, the stand that goes in bottom generally requires the removing of a cover plate which will be about size of the upper part of stand and will be approx four screws, remove cover and stand will slot in and fix with scres/bolts accordingly.
M8 - according to a document I found online for a Toshiba mounting bracket kit for their LCD TVs the bolt size is M8. It should be easily available in a large hardware store or place that sells large flat screens.
Make sure you hand tighten it into the mounting hole before attaching any brackets, to judge the proper depth for tightening. Over-tightening with a long bolt could damage the TV.
The universal mounts generally have a selection of screws that are to fit different makes and models of tvs. If you bought the appropriate size mount for the size of your TV, there should be mounting holes that match your TV, and screws that will secure it. I have not seen any mounts that use more than four.
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