I need to remove the bottom stand so that I can mount to a wall mount. I can not seem to figure out how to get it off the stand.
What you need to do is with the model number GOOGLE to see if you can find a service manual or even a owners manual.
Most of these sets you carefully lay the set on a padded surface face down and look at back-----should be four or more recessed holes with bolts that secure the base to the back/bottom of the set.
Most of these also you have to remove that base to get the back off which is a hint---usually no small screws but bolts.
Hope this helps you
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.
SOURCE: Olevia 227V LCD
I just repaired a 26" in which the stand came off after I took the primary panel off in the middle of the back then the screws were visible that Olevia is talking about. You might have a different style but it does come off.
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.
SOURCE: Olevia 227V lcd
Put the saw away. Go find a Phillips screwdriver.
My set had 16 screws - 4 columns of 4 - on the back of the unit, just above the base stand. These screws are pretty long (about 3"). I removed all 16 of these screws and the base slipped right out.
It took me a while to figure it out. 16 screws seemed excessive, but that's the deal.
SOURCE: I can not remove the
I have this model (ProScan 26LB30QD) and recently removed the base. There are 4 phillips head screws on the rear panel of the TV just above the base. Remove them, pull the TV from the base, and replace the screws in case you need to use the base in the future. I suspect the problem others are having is that they only removed 2 of the screws.
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