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Hi there, Thank you for your question. The BRAVIA 7 has a M6 machine screw size of 10 - 12 mm. Ensure that the bolts are the appropriate length to securely attach the TV to the wall mount bracket without damaging the TV. Note: For safety reasons, product protection, and to make sure that the installation is performed correctly, Sony strongly recommends that the installation of our TV be performed by a qualified professional. Hope this information helps! Experience cinematic quality in your living room with the BRAVIA 7 K55XR70 55" 4K HDR Smart QLED Mini-LED TV from Sony. With a picture powered by thousands of mini-LEDs, precisely controlled by Sony's XR backlight Master Drive, the K55XR70 delivers high brightness with accurate, lifelike color. Regards, Maria
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I just successfully installed my Bravia7 on a wall bracket. The TV comes with 4 small, silver-colored, screw-in standoffs (see part VS in the install instructions). These standoffs are used to provide a mounting surface about 1/2 inch off the back of the TV for your wall bracket. You have to remove 4 small black pre-installed screws first so that the standoffs have something to screw into. The standoffs have a bit of threadlocker pre-applied and you only need to torque to 1.5 n-m (approx 1 ft-lb) so just a gentle snug with a large straight-blade screwdriver is adequate. Then, you use (4) M6 screws (of your own choosing) to attach your wall bracket to the SONY supplied standoffs. The required length of these screws may vary depending on the thickness of your wall bracket's steel plate. The important thing is that the screws protrude 10-12 mm after they exit the wall bracket. In this way, they will insert into the SONY standoffs 10-12 mm which allows adequate holding power without bottoming out in the standoff. Hope this helps; the instructions are quite confusing.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I need to get the little stand or the feet the TV fits on. Do you sell that separately?
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