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Put tv on bed face down and look at the stand and locate and remove any and all screws holding stand to the flat screen set. Then after mounting the wall plate per instructions mount the tv to wall mounting.
Contact the authorized dealer for more details. They can provide you the exact screw size details. If you wish to get some details; check the site linked here. Pull up older posts. Surf the site with patience. http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/
Disassemble procedure to many popular brand TVs and other devices are given in detail with illustrations. It too will have these details.
There are a number of options for stands. Do a web search " flat screen base stands" and there will be a number of sites/ products listed. Amazon is one site that has the stands.
You can buy an assortment of universal support bracket or universal stands at stores like walmart, Best Buy etc.... Check the back of your insignia and you will see the threaded holes made for this kind of bracket. I bought a 42 inch flat screen and bought a combination table/mounting bracket. It's great. Make sure you get a bracket that matches or exceeds the weight of the TV though. Good luck and feed back if u can.
It will either slide out from the front/back or to the side..Some actually bolt on from the bottom using screws/bolts.And then again some are not meant to be taken off.Make sure it is a wall mountable tv.Then try to take the stand off as directed.
I think it is probably a metric bolt. Maybe a 10 or 12 MM. There aren't many if any consumer electronics manufactured in the US anymore, and most use metric screws and bolts. Check one of the bolts from that table stand to see what it is. That will tell you if it is metric or standard.
they are couse scews your best bet is go to lowes or home depot and get a few of each 1/4 inch screws to see which one fits they only cost about .03 each
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