Removing bracket from iMAC 24'' display for transportation

Hi-
I have a unique problem that I require some help. I need to transport the iMAC in a suitcase on an overseas trip and I need some help in removing the bracket. I do not want to experiment with it unless I know if it can be done.
Could you please let me know if it can be removed so I can package it safely and reassemble at the destination.
Thanks in advance!

From my understanding of how the stand works, it is a removable part
and to take it off requires a special tool; the tool is one usually supplied
in the VESA kit, so once the VESA bracket is installed, the foot can
be removed so it won't be hanging in the way.
I'm not sure of the part number for the tool, but do know there is a
specific VESA mount kit (doesn't include wall bracket, etc) for the
iMac 24" and there is a mention of this detail in a fleeting fashion:
"VESA Mount Adapter Kit for 24-inch iMac"
With a tool in this kit, you can remove the iMac stand and attach
the VESA Mount Adapter to the computer.
Perhaps an authorized service technician can tell you what kind
of tip the tool (if like a screwdriver) has on it, so you can buy one.
[ Facts about VESA mount kit - 24" iMac ]
The comments section in this page may be helpful.
PS: There is a more specific discussions forum for Intel® Macs
here, and maybe someone has addressed the VESA and foot
removal issue there.

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