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hai there, have to use a piece of spring that match with your m6 bolt and the hole, then you can tighten.
the other solution is you have to remake or resize the hole and fit it with the bigger size bolt.
hope it help
This will depend on what type of wall you are fixing it to.
It's a pretty big TV so for a solid timber brick or cement block wall I would suggest M5 or M6 x 50mm
If it's a hollow stud-work wall you will need to use specialist hollow wall fixings such as toggle bolts. again M5 or M6 thickness would be appropriate but you would be well advised to try to screw into the actual stud-work rather than just rely on plasterboard to support such a weight. You can buy an electronic stud detecting tool from DIY stores relatively cheaply.
They are Metric screw either M4, M5 or M6, you can get them at HD or LOWES for about 35 cents each. The length of the screw should be about 3/8 inch beyond the screw hole.
They are Metric screws, either M5 or M6, you can get them from hardware store for about 25 cents each, so get different length depend on the mounting brackets.
Wall mount usually comes with mounting screws already. http://s807.photobucket.com/home/budm/allalbums
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