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FAQ:
Q: What is VESA mounting pattern?
A: 75 mm x 75 mm (75 mm = 2.95 inches) 100 mm x 100 mm (100mm = 3.94 inches) 200 mm x 200 mm (200 mm = 7.87 inches) 400 mm x 400 mm (400 mm = 15.7 inches) 600 mm x 400 mm (600 mm = 23.6 inches 800 mm x 400 mm (800 mm = 31.5 inches)
Q: What does Vesa 300×300 mean?
A: VESA is the standard for TV Brackets and televisions that indicates the distance in millimetres between the 4 holes in the back of your TV. All LED, Plasma and LCD televisions have holes in the back, meant to attach the television to the wall mount.
Q: What is the screw size for VESA mount?
A: VESA recommends a standard screw length of 12 millimeters (1/2-inch) for this category. For televisions that weigh more than 110 pounds, VESA requires a minimum screw diameter of 8 millimeters (1/3-inch) and a pitch of 1.25.
Q: What does Vesa size mean?
A: VESA size refers to the distance in millimeters between the four mounting holes found at the back of a monitor or TV. Common VESA sizesfound on TVs and monitors are 200 x 200 mm, 400 x 400 mm and 600 x 400 mm for bigger screens such as 70 or 84 inches.