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Bolt size for wall mount to fit new sharp LC60SQ15U

I have the bracket but no bolts

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It will be a metric bolt. They very from model # to model #. Don't get them too long as they could go past the insert and into a PC board!
If you were too Google your model # you may just fine what Metric bolt it would take to mount it. Any good hardware store would have the correct metric bolt or screw for you.

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