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Anonymous Posted on Aug 30, 2011

I have just taken the TV off the wall mount and would like to put the TV back on its stand. Unfortunately I've lost the four bottom screws that are specifically for reattaching the TV to the stand. Are there any sites I can get replacement screws for this? Could I just pick some up at Home Depot or Lowes (specifics on part numbers)? Thank you!

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  • brian soufane Aug 30, 2011

    what model of Flat Panel Televisions? OR brand ?

  • Anonymous Aug 30, 2011

    Sorry about that! The model number is Sony KDL-42V4100.

  • Anonymous Aug 31, 2011

    Went to Ace Hardware, discovered that M6 screws are too big for TV stand (but not wall mount), but M5 is a perfect fit! Thank you

  • Anonymous Aug 31, 2011

    Found out that M6 screws are too big for the table top stand (M6 ok for wall mount), but M5 is a perfect fit. Thanks!

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You Could just pick some up at Home Depot or Lowes The screws used for for attaching the table top stands are called M6 SCREWS IN 10-12MM

  • Anonymous Aug 30, 2011

    I still have my wall mount screws that I am pretty sure are M6s(I'm not certain, and I'll check Lowe's anyway), but they are too big to fit into the table top TV stand holes. Any other clues? Thank you!

  • brian soufane Aug 31, 2011

    Here is a link that you can follow that will take you directly to the correct screw you need from Home Depot. Just copy the link and paste it into your web browser.
    http://www.homedepot.com/h_d1/N-5yc1v/R-...

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