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Good luck with that. As soon as these sets go out of production, so do most of the parts associated with them. You would be better served to get a TV table stand that uses a wall-mount-style backer. That way you get the tabletop mount and the extra security of knowing it won't get knocked over easily. Something like this....
If you wish to get more details about this, check the site linked here. It has disassemble instructions with illustration. You can understand the procedure you wish to know. Pull up older posts.
Hi,
1. Disconnect all cables. 2. Cover a level and stable surface with a thick and soft cloth. 3. Gently lay the TV, face down, onto the cloth. Make sure the Table-Top stand is hanging over the edge. 4. Rotate the cable holder 90 degrees, and pull it out completely. 5. Remove the screws (3 or 4 in rear next to cable holder, depending on which model wall-mount kit you have) being sure to hold the Table-Top-Stand firmly while removing the last screw. 6. Do not remove any other screws from the TV.
They also say not to remove the stand for any reason other than wall-mounting the TV. Their should be instructions with the wall-mount kit. Hope this helps! Thanks
Smith.
there are two types of stands, some are wall type which needs to be mounted using rawl bolts, nuts are suppose to hold a stand, some are ground stands which are suppose to be put on a flat surface in order to balance.
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