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The Manual says 4 PSW5 ×L16 screws which I believe is the same a M5 x 16mm Pan Head screws, if you have any friends who work in manufacturing they may be able to get you some to try.
No you dont need to remove the back it actually has holes for the mount already just buy an universal mount that fits your TV and use the screws that comes with it.
you have to lay the tv on it's front on something to protect it from being damaged.on the back you'll see where the base joins the bottom of the display, this needs to be unscrewed and a wall bracket screwed in instead.
Finally figured out the correct arrangement or configuration through trial and error (and my wife's puzzle solving ability). It sure wasn't clear in the instructions, and I could not get the needed information from the website of either the manufacturer of wall mount system or TV...a little frustrating, but perseverance paid off. Given the price of the wall mount, I would think they could do a better job.
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