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How do i get the stand off so that i can mount the tv on my wall

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  • Posted on Dec 24, 2010
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Lay down the tv picture screen on a soft flat surface.Check all the screws holes and take out all the screws.Take ur hand holding on to the tv and base stand tight.Pushes in and out few times.The base stand should came wright out..

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Mar 03, 2008

SOURCE: toshiba 52 inch flatscreen

I have just completed removing tha base from a Toshiba 52 inch HDTV. There are 5 screws in total. Three about 8 inches form the base and another 2 about 4 inches from the base in the arrangement shown below

(X) is a screw
(l) center line

X X X 3 screws 8 inches from base
X l X 2 screws 4 inches from base
______l______ The base

Keep your feet clear as your undoing the last screw..the base slides out vertically downward and weighs about 10-15 pounds so keep your the toes, fingers etc safe. The risk of being sued may explain why Toshiba didn't this publish in the US manual.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 09, 2008

SOURCE: how to remove the stand from samsung LCD TV

Place the tv on its screen flat on a soft surface,
you need to remove all the screws, not just the stand one marked.
Lift the back panel and then you will be able to slide down the stand, when you have removed the back cover you will also see where how your wall mount will fit to the chassis.
Place all the screws back on the back lid.

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Anonymous

  • Posted on Apr 27, 2008

SOURCE: Wall mounting Panasonic Viera 32" tv

Took me a while to find this. Remove the two lowest screw, holding on the plastic back, in the centre and it drops out.  -- Andrew

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 17, 2009

SOURCE: taking stand off toshiba regza tv

forget the four holes on the bottom of the stand. Remove the five allen bolts on the back bottom of the tv-not the stand. Yank on stand and metal plate slides out with stand.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 19, 2009

SOURCE: Lost screws for for my 32" polaroid LCD TV stand

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