Tv mount bolt size back of 39" Samsung led tv
SOURCE: samsung tv wall mounting
For a true flush mount installation, you will need to recess your connections (i.e. power, HDMI, S-Vid, etc). Most tvs have the connections coming out of the bottom to allow flush mounting.
If your wall is not drywall, or you really don't want to bother with the expense of recessing your outlets and cable connections, just get a swivel arm mount. It will allow the TV to sit a bit further from the wall and still look ok.
Go to www.monoprice.com for great deals on mounts. I have 3 of them in my house and they are excellent quality.
SOURCE: purchased universal wall mount kit for Samsung LN46B530
I have found that Home Depot and Lowe's (the bigger hardware stores) do not carry something like this. I alway got to my Local ACE Hardware where they have a whole isle with nothing but screws, nuts, bolts and fasteners. I always find what I am looking for there. So if you have a little hardware store in your area then I suggest trying them. It is alittle more expensive than the bigger guys but always worth it cause you can buy one, Two or 100.
SOURCE: I have a wall mount
The wall mounting kit should come with all kind of screws to attach the mounting barckets to the back of the TV. Most TV uses metric M5 or M6 screws for the mounting holes on the back of TV, you should be able to get them at HD or LOWE for about 35 cents each.
My kits come with a bunch of Metric screws. Do you have the instruction sheet of the mounting kit?
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SOURCE: I have a Samsung B2330HD TV with universal wall
I'm told you have to force the M4 screws to fit. This is a computer monitor with a TV Tuner not a TV with a computer input. It was not designed for wall mounting.
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