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1 PointsProblem with Toshiba TV Accessories
I lost my screws that goes to my tv stand the base
I lost my screws that goes to my tv stand the base Toshiba 40 inch tv were can find the screw
The stand should have a flat base with a cylinder that should attach to it, the cylinder should have a flat panel on the top of it that will slide into place on the bottom of the TV, from there you need to screw it in. If you need more help send me the pictures of the parts and I can help you out, I've setup many TV's with no instructions at my job.
These are the dimensions of the TV itself (including the bottom piece) The height of the TV is 37.2 inches tall the width is 49.6 inches wide the depth is 17.4 inches deep. the weight of the TV is 132.5 pounds (just thought you would want the weight as well if you are considering purchasing a stand) I hope this helps and good luck!
Just take off the stand altogether if you can lay the TV close enough to a solid vertical support.
My 47'' Philips spent about a year without a stand sitting on a desk and leaning on a wall.
It's heavy enough and as you approach to completely vertical position its main force will be pointing down, not forward.
If you can't lean it on anything solid or if it doesn't sit well while in an entertainment center...not sure what I'd suggest....short of adjustable wall mount stands...
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