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This Amerock #6 x 5/8 inch flat head screw in Burnished Brass is designed for mounting cabinet hardware where the fastener head needs to sit flush with the surface. The 16 mm length suits standard cabinet door and drawer front stock, and the Burnished Brass finish coordinates with matching Amerock hardware for a consistent, finished look.
At 5/8 inch, this screw is sized for hardware that mounts directly to a cabinet door or drawer front without passing through into the box behind it. That length is long enough to thread through a decorative hardware shank and grip the substrate, but short enough to stay clear of interior components on typical 3/4 inch stock. It is the kind of detail that matters when you are hanging knobs or pulls on frameless cabinet doors and need the fastener to land cleanly without bottoming out or protruding on the back face.
The Burnished Brass finish on the head is intended to blend with the hardware being mounted rather than stand out as a contrasting element. On installations where the screw head is visible from certain angles, a finish-matched fastener looks intentional rather than incidental. The steel shank and threads hold their drive geometry through repeated installs, so the Phillips recess stays clean even when you are working through a stack of doors on a production day.
Cabinet installers and finish carpenters who specify Amerock hardware in Burnished Brass reach for these when they want the complete installation to look cohesive. Designers sourcing hardware for a kitchen or bath renovation will find these useful for specifying the fastener alongside the pull or knob so the installer does not substitute a mismatched silver or chrome screw. Shop crews doing production runs appreciate having the correct length and finish already sorted before the doors go up.
On some knobs and pulls, part of the screw head or shank is visible from the front or side of the hardware. A Burnished Brass screw head blends with Burnished Brass hardware so the fastener does not read as a separate element in the finished installation.
Yes. These use a standard #2 Phillips recess, so no specialty bits are needed.
The flat head is designed to seat in a countersunk hole. Most cabinet hardware mounting holes are already countersunk to accept a flat head screw, so a separate countersink step is typically not needed when you are driving into the hardware's own mounting plate.
For most knobs and pulls that mount through the door face, 5/8 inch keeps the screw tip well clear of the back face on 3/4 inch stock. If your hardware has a particularly long shank or you are stacking a thick drawer front, measure the through-hole depth before choosing a length.
Amerock packages these as installation screws for their hardware line. The #6 x 5/8 inch flat head Phillips profile is a common hardware-mounting size, so they will fit other brands with the same mounting hole geometry, but finish coordination is specifically with Amerock's Burnished Brass pieces.
Choosing a finish-matched screw at the same time as the hardware means the installer has everything needed to complete a clean, coordinated cabinet installation without sourcing a substitute at the last minute.