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I also had a really hard time installing the feet. I ended up holding a long-handled flashlight between by jaw and shoulder, and using the right sized philips screwdriver, was able to get the screws started. Once you get a few threads to catch, on the first screw, the others are easy to install. This is definitely something that Samsung should improve on this model.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There seem to be no threads in the receiving end of the screws. They don’t go all the way in making the feet wobbly and just an accident waiting to happen. Really don’t want to have to schlepp it in somewhere because I don’t think anyone else can solve it as the receiving hole isn’t designed for screws to work.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Same problem here. The feet on this TV are the worst I've ever encountered, and the instruction manual is pretty worthless not even telling you what screwdriver to use. It may be a No. 2 Phillips, but that isn't really working either. The screws still won't go in all the way, and the feet remain loose. Trying much more, and some plastic is gonna break. Very poor design. Very frustrating for something that should be so simple. It also makes me think they supplied the wrong screws.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi Elle, The F6000F feet will need a Phillips screw driver with Phillips #2 screwdriver. For more detailed assistance, please refer to the installation guide, which offers a QR Code that takes you to setup and installation videos. https://downloadcenter.samsung.com/content/EM/202505/20250503052158001/BN68-20947A-01_IG_F6000F%20H5000F%20Low%20Feet%2032-40inch_ZA_Eng_241211.0.pdf I hope this helps! ~Samsung Advisor
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