Mounting sony tv on vesa bracket
Mounting sony tv on vesa bracket
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wjwren

Original Poster:

4,484 posts

159 months

Thursday 1st September 2016
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ordered a 55" sony tv - can these be mounted using a standard wall mount as the 32" i bought couple years ago could only use sonys own bracket which doubled up as a stand.

thanks

legzr1

3,885 posts

163 months

Thursday 1st September 2016
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Using the model number and the manufacturers website find out whether the mounting is VESA compliant and take it from there.

wjwren

Original Poster:

4,484 posts

159 months

Thursday 1st September 2016
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ive looked on the sony site and it says my tv 55w829b should have 4 holes. There are only 2 on the back! Why cant they have a normal bloody vesa mount!

Trif

795 posts

197 months

Sunday 4th September 2016
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I have the 50" version and used this to attach it to the VESA wall mount. http://www.tvwallmount.co.uk/service-kit-sony-kdl-... There are 2 screw holes on the raised bit and 2 lower down that need the raiser screws.

pete

1,628 posts

308 months

Sunday 4th September 2016
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I have the same Sony in 55", and it's fine for a VESA mount. You just need some spacers and longer screws at the top as the back panel is deeper at the bottom than the top; I had to order the spacers separately. Two of the VESA holes will be in the thick bottom part of the TV, so less obvious.

Fore Left

1,603 posts

206 months

Sunday 4th September 2016
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Googling the model suggests two probably backs.

One like this (I've circled what looks like the mounting holes);


And one like this which looks like the stand does indeed double as a mount unless the bits I've circled are vesa compatible mounting holes ;

pete

1,628 posts

308 months

Sunday 4th September 2016
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There's a common confusion over wall mounting this model of Sony TV. The 50" is not VESA compatible and needs the adaptor to use the stand as a wall mount. The 55" and above are VESA compatible, but need a pair of long screws and spacers for the top mounting holes. I think that's the difference between the two photos of the back of the TV; one is a smaller model than the other.