I quit doing that job right around 2000, so perhaps it's common on newer stuff, especially those with plastic cabinets and lcd/dlp light boxes. I've literally moved hundreds of 'em prior to then, so I can say with some authority that the earlier ones did not come apart.
I had to run a search to see what RPTVs did not split. It seems to be the smaller ones. I don't have much experiences with RPTVs smaller than 57 inches. Most of the Toshibas and Mitsubishis came apart, but only above a certain size. Once you got to 57 inches, 65, 72, etc, they pretty much had to split, otherwise they weren't going to fit through many doorways, through stairs, etc. I know of someone who got a Mitsubishi RPTV, 72 inches or so in 2001, I know that split, also.
This was not a DLP unit I moved. it was a Toshiba 57HX94. DLPs I don't know much about moving, other than they are not as deep.
So, Medic, if it is a RPTV, take note of the brand, and model number, look for a manual online, and see if it's a cabinet that split.
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