What is VESA 200×100?
You can find out the VESA screw size yourself, by measuring the distance between the holes on the back of your TV. The distance in millimetres represents the VESA size, in other words: 200×100 VESA means a distance of 200 and 100 mm between each hole.
How do I find my VESA number?
How do I find the VESA compatibility for my screen?
- Measure (in millimeters) the distance between the top and bottom holes on the back of your screen.
- Measure the distance between the left and right holes. Put those numbers right next to each other, and you have your VESA pattern!
What size is a VESA screw?
Monitor Mounting Guide
VESA Standard | Hole Pattern | Screw Size |
---|---|---|
FDMI MIS-B | 50 x 20 mm | M4 x 6 mm |
FDMI MIS-C | 75 x 35 mm | M4 x 8 mm |
FDMI MIS-D | 75 x 75 or 100 x 100 mm | M4 x 10 mm |
FDMI MIS-E | 200 x 100 mm | M4 x 10 mm |
How do I know the VESA pattern of my TV?
To determine if your TV is VESA compliant, measure the vertical and horizontal center line distance between hole pattern on the back of the TV. This measurement should conform to one of the dimensions provided above. The image below is an example of the holes may look on the back of your TV or monitor.
What size screw goes into the back of a TV?
The most common screw for securing the TV to the wall bracket is an M8 screw. The other screw sizes for some TVs are M4, M5, and M6. The length will be determined by the type of TV you have.
How long should VESA screws be?
The organization recommends a standard length of 16 millimeters (. 63-inch), though manufacturers may determine the exact length themselves so long as it conforms to standards.
What TVs are VESA compliant?
Most common VESA sizes are 200 x 200 for TVs up to 32 inch, VESA 400 x 400 for TVs up to 60 inch and VESA 600 x 400 for bigger screen TVs such as 70 or 84 inch.
Will VESA 400×400 fit 300X300?
TVs larger than 55 inches usually have a VESA of 300×300 or even 400×400; TVs larger than 65 inches usually have a VESA of 600×400.
Will VESA 400×400 fit 300×300?
Do all TV mounts fit all TVs?
Not every mount will be compatible with every TV. In order for a mount to work with your TV, the mount needs to fit the hole pattern on the back of your TV.