Space between mounting bolt holes on back of tvs. standard?
Space between mounting bolt holes on back of tvs. standard?
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Tampon

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249 months

Thursday 18th February 2016
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I hung a 28inch tv on the wall in our house when we first moved in, then hung a floating shelf above it. I originally was going to use my old 48inch non HD plasma so have a beefy swing out system on the wall.

Now I want to swap the tv for a 40inch one and think it should just clear the shelf. My only concern is if the mounting bolts are in different places on different tvs. I cut down the plate the tv hooks hang on to as it was massive compared to the tv. I have measured a 38 inch Smasung my friend has and the mounting bolt holes look to be in a similar position.

Is there a standard? do they just put them in the middle of the tv?

kingston12

5,688 posts

181 months

Thursday 18th February 2016
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There is the VESA standard which most manufacturers seem to conform to. The problem is that the VESA standard changes as the screen size increases. I have seen larger TVs with VESA 200 (4 mounting holes in a square all 200mm apart) or VESA 400.

Tampon

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Thursday 18th February 2016
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kingston12 said:
There is the VESA standard which most manufacturers seem to conform to. The problem is that the VESA standard changes as the screen size increases. I have seen larger TVs with VESA 200 (4 mounting holes in a square all 200mm apart) or VESA 400.
That would make sense with what I have seen. My old tv had quite wide spacing but my current samsung and the 40inch one I have seen seems to have the 200mm on the back.

So I think if I stick with a Samsung at that size I should be good.

Thanks for that.


varsas

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226 months

Thursday 18th February 2016
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You can get adaptor plates if you need to convert one size to the other.