Just bought tv. No instructions on removing base for wall mounting.
I DON"T UNDERSTAND HOW TO IMPLEMENT THE SOLUTION THAT IS GIVEN IN THE FIXYA DATABASE.
PLEASE CLARIFY THE SOLUTION....DON'T JUST REPEAT IT!!!!!
Hi
I have a 42" LG TV, I can't seem to take out the base stand. What can I do? Anyone know which screws at the back I can remove to take out the stand?
Thanks
SOURCE: Stand
You should see at least 4 large phillips head or box headed screws tha hold the stand in place.
SOURCE: Swivel Base for a 42LC2D
Hi there is normally a set of 4 to 6 screws that hold the base to the tv set that you remove , you can then possibly use the same screws to attach the wall bracket to the back of the tv before mounting on the wall
hope this helps
cheers John
SOURCE: Remove Swivel Base on 42LB1DRA
If you look at the back of your TV, locate four big screw/bolts. Its the biggest screws/bolts you'll ever find at the back. 2 each side that holds the unit to its swivel base. roughly 12" from the left edge and 12" also from the right edge. remove all this four (4) screws/bolts then ask someone to help you lift from the base.
Good Luck.
SOURCE: Remove base of Insignia ns-ltdvd26-09 lcd tv for wall mounting
Open up the panel on the back of the TV which covers the various input connections. At the bottom of the area previously covered, there are 8 screws (two rows of four screws). Remove them, and the entire stand should now slide right out of the TV. You can then replace the screws back in their holes, so you don't lose them. You do not need to disassemble the stand to do this.
SOURCE: Remove base of Insignia ns-ltdvd26-09
to remove base from insignia tv
1)remove plastic cover from bottom rear of tv
2)remove 8 philips head screws on rear of tv above base
3)pick up tv and base will come off
once you remove it you realize how easy it is
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