Are TV mount screws Universal?

Answered by Phillip Nicastro

TV mount screws are not universal. Each TV mount has specific screw hole patterns and sizes that are designed to match the corresponding VESA (Video Electronics Standards Association) standards. VESA is an organization that sets industry standards for mounting TVs, monitors, and other displays.

The VESA standard specifies the distance between the mounting holes on the back of the TV in millimeters. For example, a VESA 200×200 mount will have four holes spaced 200mm apart both horizontally and vertically. Similarly, a VESA 400×400 mount will have four holes spaced 400mm apart.

The size and type of screws used to attach the TV to the mount can vary depending on the specific VESA standard and the manufacturer. Common screw sizes include M4, M6, and M8, referring to the diameter of the screw thread. The length of the screw will depend on the thickness of the TV and the type of mount being used.

It is important to check the VESA compatibility of both your TV and the mount before purchasing. Most TVs have the VESA standard listed in their specifications, and mounts also indicate the compatible VESA patterns they support. If the VESA standards of your TV and mount are not compatible, the screws will not align with the holes on the TV, and you will need to find a different mount or adapter plate that matches your TV’s VESA pattern.

In some cases, TV manufacturers may provide their own proprietary mounting systems that are not compatible with standard VESA mounts. This can make finding a suitable mount more challenging, as you may need to rely on specific adapters or brackets provided by the manufacturer.

It is worth noting that while the VESA standard is widely adopted, there may still be variations in hole patterns and screw sizes among different TV models and brands. Therefore, it is always best to consult the manufacturer’s specifications or seek professional advice to ensure compatibility.

To summarize, TV mount screws are not universal, and their compatibility depends on the VESA standards of both the TV and the mount. It is important to check the VESA patterns and screw sizes specified by the manufacturer to ensure a proper fit for your TV.