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STEP 2 - Select screws, washers, and spacers
1 Select the hardware for your TV (screws, washers, and spacers). A limited number
of TVs come with mounting hardware included. (If there are screws that came
with the TV, they are almost always in the holes on the back of the TV.) If you
don't know the correct length of the mounting screws your TV requires, test
various sizes by hand threading the screws.
Select one of the following types of screws:
Select M4/M5 washers (I) or M6/M8 washers (J).
For an irregular or obstructed TV back, use the Universal spacers (K)
CAUTION: To avoid potential personal injuries and property damage, make sure
that there are adequate threads to secure the brackets to your TV. If you encounter
resistance, stop immediately and contact customer service. Use the shortest screw
and spacer combination to accommodate your TV. Using hardware that is too long
may damage your TV. However, using a screw that is too short may cause your TV to fall from
the mount.
2 Remove the screws.
3 For a flat back TV, go to “Step 3 - Install the vertical TV brackets - Option 1:
Installing for a TV with a flat back” on page 7.
-OR-
For an obstructed back, go to “Step 3 - Install the vertical TV brackets - Option 2:
Installing for an irregular or obstructed back” on page 8.
M4 × 12 mm screws (G)M6×12mm screws (N)
M4 × 35 mm screws (H)M6×35mm screws (O)
M5 × 12 mm screws (L)M8×16mm screws (P)
M5 × 35 mm screws (M)M8×20mm screws (Q)
M8 × 35 mm screws (R)
Screw fits correctly
Screw is
too long
Screw is
too short