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Old 18-08-2007, 09:17 PM
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OK, someone here must know !

Looking to get a telescopic wall mount for my 32' LCD telly. The holes on the back of the telly for the bracket to bolt onto are just that - holes. There is no screw thread inside to tighten the telly to the bracket. Is this normal ? How does the telly fix to the bracket if there's no thread inside the holes ?

Does this make sense ? Does anyone know what I'm on about ?
Old 18-08-2007, 09:22 PM
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We have one in our kitchen which I made my own bracket for but ours did have threads in the TV...
Old 18-08-2007, 09:27 PM
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Cheers Martin I thought the telly should have threads.......oh, here we go................
Old 18-08-2007, 09:32 PM
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most have screws already in them that you need to remove to attach the bracket too

you will also need to use the bolts that currently hold the telly to the stand (because you'll have to remove the stand ) that you can use
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Not this one mate as far as I can see - and I've just had a torch on the back of it ! Just holes where the bracket appears to line up with, but as I said no thread to allow the screws to bolt to.

FFS...............
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there will also be other screws in the back that you have to remove to fit the brackets

normally have an arrow stamped into the back panel pointing to them

any chance of pics and make of telly?
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