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I have and AOC 32'' model L32W961 TV. It is wall mounted now but I want to put it back on the stand. I have lost the screws that attach the base to the Tv. I need to know the size of the screws. Thank You Joe Watkins [email protected]

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Metric M4, but more likely to be M5 or M6 which you can try difference length for about 35 cents each at HD or LOWE.
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