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Latest post 08-20-2011 11:26 AM by Stoobietoo. 2 replies.
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  • 08-20-2011 10:23 AM

    Beolab 2000 wall bracket screw size please

    Hi all,


    I need a little bit of help and info on the size/thread of the screws that attach the wall plate to the back of the Beolab 2000. I need either to know the size/diameter/thread details of the screws or have a screw so that I can get more to attach a home made bracket. Alternatively, can you purchase them from B&O without having to have the whole bracket?


    I am about to try build myself a carry handle/bracket which will attach a Wireless-1 to the back of the Beolab 2000 so that I have an integrated potable and wireless speaker to use outside. A black Wireless-1 looks quite neat when placed at the back between the speakers and resting on part of the casing that protrudes at the back of the speaker unit. The B&O logo on the wireless is centred, which looks good too as you can see it from the front. I’m hoping to make it up from aluminium from a DIY store. I have no idea about working with aluminium but I’m sure I can knock something up that does not look too amateur!


    Can anyone help with the screw details?


    Thanks Stoobie

  • 08-20-2011 11:12 AM In reply to

    Re: Beolab 2000 wall bracket screw size please

    The BL2000 is just hang into the wall bracket. There is no screw to fix it. There is one small screw to fix the angle but this does not fix it.

    BeoVision 8-40 / BeoVision 8-32 / Beovision 6-26 / BeoSound 3200 / BeoSound 1 / BeoLab 3 /  Beolab 6000 / Beolab 2000 / Beoport / Beomedia 1 / 3* Beo4 /BeoCom 5 with VOIP

  • 08-20-2011 11:26 AM In reply to

    Re: Beolab 2000 wall bracket screw size please

    Ah.. Yes I see that now. I saw where the bottom adusting screw fits and saw two holes further up and thought they looked like screw holes and assumed they were the fixing points. Unfortunately on second look are not. (always better to have your specs on when checking things out)

    I'll have to rethink the design of the bracket.

    Thank you for the information.

    Stoobie

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