If you have one screw left over, take it to Lowe's and have a knowledgeable associate (doen't have to be from hardware department) help you out. If you have no screws , take the whole tv and you may be surprised on how helpful can they be, get their name and call corporate to give compliments and you have earned a new friend for life. Good luck
Check the manual if it has the information of the screw size. If not, call the TV manufacturer and ask what size screws are needed.
SOURCE: tv stand screws
Check the kitchen drawer next to the fridge for the screws !!
When you get new screws, use lengths 1/2".. any longer and you might hit something inside.
Don't know why this is posted under IS-LCDTV26.. I would pull a screw from my 26" and measure it, but it's most likely different than your 42"
SOURCE: Lost back stand screws for the 37/42lg50
I had sold the stand with screws just two days ago...would have gone to measure it for you, but it's gone...very sorry :-(
However, you can still go to the nearest Home Depot, Ace Hardware or whatever your local hardware store is and get a few sample bolts that help you find out what do you need.
Note they may be metric or enlgish system.
Another thing you can do is search on eBay for others who have the stand and ask them to measure the bolts for you.
SOURCE: Hi. I need the 4 screws to mount the TV stand to
They are metric screws, you van get them at Lowe or HD, try M5 or M6. they are about 35cent each so you can try difference length.
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SOURCE: what type of screw is needed to connect the
You would use vesa screws
4mm x 10mm - for non-recessed vesa mounting holes.
4mm x 20mm + approx 1cm
spacer - for recessed vesa mounting holes
You need to call your dealer or customer service for the replacement of lost screws.
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It's actually a Phillips TV
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