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I figured out why. I had mounted the legs into the mounting holes located about 8 inches more toward the center. These holes were not meant for that and there was a slight rise in the plastic frame, preventing that screw from screwing the leg flush to the frame. I simply inserted a rubber washer between the frame and the leg for the back screw. Problem solved, and my legs, which are now closer, will allow me to put the TV on a small stand. This is not the intended use for these holes, but I have decided it was safe enough for me. Be advised that if you do this wrong, and your TV tips over, your warranty may not cover your loss.
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