Toshiba 55C350KU VESA Size & Mount Fit

Toshiba · 55-inch · 2021 · M6

Quick answer

The Toshiba 55C350KU uses a 200×300 mm VESA pattern (M6 screws). Screw spec: M6. The 55C350KU weighs 24.9 lb (11.3 kg) without the stand. Any mount rated for VESA 200×300 or larger and at least 35 lb will fit the 55C350KU. Verified against the Toshiba documentation — see source below.

55C350KU mounting specs

VESA pattern200×300 mm (7.9×11.8 in)
Screw threadM6
Screw lengthM6 per the Toshiba spec sheet - length not documented
Weight without stand24.9 lb (11.3 kg)
Stand footprint (W×D)35.1 × 9.7 in — stand footprint
Screen size55 in
Model year2021
SeriesC350 Series Fire TV
Known aliases55C350LU
SourceManufacturer documentation

Toshiba-authored spec sheet prints 'VESA: 200 x 300 / M6' without labeling axes; measure your unit to confirm orientation. Same platform as the Hisense 55A6H. Caution: the 55 in sheet's stand row matches the 50 in sheet exactly and conflicts with its own 9.3 in with-stand depth - measure before buying furniture.

Among the 26 verified 55-inch TVs in our database, the 55C350KU is #6 lightest of 26 at 24.9 lb — the 55-inch range here runs 22 to 41.7 lb. Within Toshiba, the 43C350KU, 50C350KU share the 55C350KU's 200×300 mm pattern.

Model-specific mounting notes

Non-square 200×300 mm pattern

The Toshiba 55C350KU uses a 200×300 mm rectangle, not a square. Mounts sold as "200×200-only" won't line up vertically — a bracket for the Toshiba 55C350KU must explicitly list 200×300 or cover it within its range.

Mounts that fit the 55C350KU

Filtered from our mount database: pattern covers 200×300 mm, rating is at least 35 lb (20% margin over the 55C350KU's 24.9 lb), and the 55-inch screen is within the listed range.

VideoSecu ML531BE Full Motion

Full-motion · VESA 75×75–400×400 mm · up to 88 lb · 25–55" screens

Budget articulating mount with a removable VESA plate for tight patterns.

Supports VESA 75×75 up to 400×400 mm and 88 lb — clears the 55C350KU's 200×300 mm / 24.9 lb.

Wall: single stud OK

PERLESMITH PSTK1 Tilting

Tilting · VESA 75×75–400×400 mm · up to 115 lb · 23–55" screens

Compact tilting bracket for small rooms and single-stud walls.

Supports VESA 75×75 up to 400×400 mm and 115 lb — clears the 55C350KU's 200×300 mm / 24.9 lb.

Wall: single stud OK

PERLESMITH PSMFK1 Fixed

Fixed (low-profile) · VESA 75×75–400×400 mm · up to 88 lb · 23–55" screens

Slim fixed mount with quick-release tabs for easy cable access.

Supports VESA 75×75 up to 400×400 mm and 88 lb — clears the 55C350KU's 200×300 mm / 24.9 lb.

Wall: single stud OK

VIVO MOUNT-VC55 Ceiling

Ceiling · VESA 100×100–400×400 mm · up to 110 lb · 32–55" screens

Adjustable-height ceiling pole with 360-degree swivel for open layouts.

Supports VESA 100×100 up to 400×400 mm and 110 lb — clears the 55C350KU's 200×300 mm / 24.9 lb.

Wall: lag-bolt into a ceiling joist per the manual

Mounting Dream MD2163-K Fixed

Fixed (low-profile) · VESA 75×75–400×400 mm · up to 100 lb · 26–55" screens

Budget fixed bracket for small and mid-size TVs with a bubble level included.

Supports VESA 75×75 up to 400×400 mm and 100 lb — clears the 55C350KU's 200×300 mm / 24.9 lb.

Wall: single stud OK

Not sure between two of them? Run the Will It Fit checker for a verdict with reasons.

Screws & spacers for the 55C350KU

The 55C350KU takes M6 bolts: M6 per the Toshiba spec sheet - length not documented. A bolt longer than the documented spec can bottom out against internal components and damage the panel — thread a screw in by hand first and confirm it seats before mounting the TV.

If your mount's hardware kit doesn't include the right length, a universal TV hardware kit covers M4–M8 in common lengths. More detail in the screw size guide.

Standing the 55C350KU on furniture instead?

Per Toshiba's documentation, the 55C350KU's factory stand is 35.1 in wide and 9.7 in deep — plan a console at least 38 in wide and 12 in deep. The panel can overhang the furniture; the stand cannot.

Furniture narrower than 38 in? A universal pedestal stand bolts into the same 200×300 mm VESA holes (M6 screws) and stands on a single center column — the usual fix instead of replacing the console. Check its weight rating against the 55C350KU's 24.9 lb.

Replacement remote for the 55C350KU

Toshiba Fire TV Voice Remote — part number CT-RC1US-21 — is the matching remote for the 55C350KU. Fire TV remote with Alexa voice (Bluetooth + IR); an IR-only no-voice variant is sold under the same part number. Parts dealers name every C350KU size for this part and Toshiba's site confirms the series ships a Voice Remote with Alexa; the CT-95018 variant covers the 43-55 in sizes.

Full compatibility list, substitutes and ordering advice: CT-RC1US-21 remote page. Order by the part number, not the TV size — one remote covers the platform. All Toshiba remotes are on the brand hub.

Double-check before buying

  • Remove any plastic hole plugs on the back panel and confirm all 4 threaded holes are present and undamaged.
  • Measure hole spacing center-to-center in millimeters — you should get 200 mm across and 300 mm vertically.
  • Compare the model number on the back-panel sticker with the one on this page (55C350KU) — retail variants can differ.

How to verify yourself

  1. Lay the TV screen-down on a soft, flat surface and locate the 4 threaded holes on the back.
  2. Measure horizontally between the centers of the upper holes, then vertically between an upper and a lower hole — in millimeters.
  3. Match the two numbers to a standard pattern (for the 55C350KU: 200×300 mm). Full walkthrough with photos of what to avoid: how to measure VESA.

Frequently asked questions

What VESA pattern does the Toshiba 55C350KU use?

The Toshiba 55C350KU uses a 200×300 mm VESA pattern — 200 mm between hole centers horizontally and 300 mm vertically (about 7.9×11.8 in). Any bracket whose supported range covers 200×300 mm will line up. Confirm on the back panel before ordering, since retail variants of a series occasionally differ.

What size screws does the 55C350KU need for wall mounting?

The 55C350KU takes M6 metric screws. Documented length: M6 per the Toshiba spec sheet - length not documented. A bolt that is too long can bottom out and damage the panel or internals, so verify thread depth on the 55C350KU with a hand-tightened test screw before torquing anything down.

How much does the 55C350KU weigh without the stand?

The 55C350KU weighs 24.9 lb (11.3 kg) without the stand or cables. For a 20% safety margin, pick a mount rated for at least 35 lb. Anchoring matters as much as the rating: at this weight, one properly hit stud is usually enough, but follow your mount's instructions.

Will a 400×400 mount fit the 55C350KU?

A bracket sold as 400×400-only will not line up with the 55C350KU's 200×300 mm holes. Most 400×400 mounts, however, support a range of patterns — if the spec sheet lists 200×300 mm, it fits directly. If not, a VESA adapter plate (200×300→400×400) bridges the difference; see our adapter guide.

How wide is the 55C350KU's stand?

Per the manufacturer's documentation, the 55C350KU's factory stand is about 35.1 in wide and 9.7 in deep. Plan at least 38 in of flat, level surface: the panel can overhang the furniture, the stand cannot. If your console is narrower, a universal pedestal stand bolts into the 200×300 mm VESA holes instead.

What replacement remote works with the 55C350KU?

Toshiba Fire TV Voice Remote (part CT-RC1US-21) is the matching remote for the 55C350KU. Fire TV remote with Alexa voice (Bluetooth + IR); an IR-only no-voice variant is sold under the same part number. Parts dealers name every C350KU size for this part and Toshiba's site confirms the series ships a Voice Remote with Alexa; the CT-95018 variant covers the 43-55 in sizes. Order by the part number rather than by TV size — one remote covers the whole platform.

Can the 55C350KU be mounted on a full-motion bracket?

Yes. At 24.9 lb, the 55C350KU is within range of full-motion arms rated 35 lb or higher — 5 full-motion mount(s) in our database clear it. Articulating arms add leverage on the wall, so stud anchoring per the mount manufacturer's instructions is more important than with fixed brackets.

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