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This Würth #6 x 5/8-inch flat head screw is built for mounting hinges, drawer slides, and cabinet hardware to finished panels where the short length keeps the fastener well clear of the panel face. The Antique English finish coordinates with darker, oil-rubbed, and aged-bronze hardware families.
Some cabinet hardware mounts to panels where depth is limited: thin face-frame stiles, overlapping hinge plates, or shallow drawer slide clips near a cabinet bottom. A longer screw in those locations risks punching through the show face or hitting adjacent components. The 5/8-inch length threads fully into the mounting plate and grips the panel without over-penetrating, making it the right call wherever the hardware spec calls for a short fastener. It also suits hinge cups and slide brackets that recess into the panel bore, where the screw only needs to bite a short distance to achieve a solid hold.
The Antique English finish is a dark, muted coating suited to hardware in oil-rubbed bronze, aged iron, and similar tones. When a screw head is visible at an exposed mounting point, a finish-matched fastener keeps the installation looking intentional rather than mismatched. The flat head profile countersinks into the hardware mounting plate, sitting flush or just below the surface so nothing protrudes to catch a door edge or obstruct slide travel. No nibs are present on this head, which is consistent with the precision-punched countersinks on most European hinge and slide hardware.
Cabinet shops running Antique English or dark-bronze hardware throughout a project use this screw to keep every visible fastener on finish. Installers pulling hardware from a single job box appreciate having the short length sorted out separately from the longer screws used on face frames and carcass work. Designers specifying hardware for furniture with visible hinge or slide mounting points can call out this screw by finish to maintain the hardware story from knob to hinge plate to mounting screw. The 1,000-piece box suits shops assembling full kitchen or bath runs without stopping to restock.
Yes. The #6 gauge flat head is sized for the countersunk holes in most European hinge mounting plates, and the 5/8-inch length is a common specification for hinge-plate installation in 3/4-inch panels.
The Antique English coating is primarily a finish match for dark-toned hardware. It is suited for dry interior cabinet applications. For environments with elevated humidity, verify that the finish meets your project's corrosion requirements before specifying.
The sharp point starts in wood and engineered panels without pre-drilling in most cabinet materials. In very dense hardwood or near thin edges, a pilot hole reduces splitting risk.
Hinge mounting plates and drawer slide brackets are typically punched with countersunk holes sized for a flat head. A flat head seats flush in those holes; a pan head would sit proud and prevent the hardware from lying flat against the panel.
Yes. The screw is designed for both hinges and drawer slide hardware. Confirm the mounting hole gauge and countersink angle on your specific slide hardware before installing.
When hardware finish and installation quality both matter, a matched screw at every hinge plate and slide bracket keeps the work looking as considered as the hardware itself.
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