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#8 x 3/4 inch hinge installation screw describes a steel wood screw sized for short runs where hinges, KD fittings, piano hinges, and small assemblies need tight fastening in wood, so installers get a dependable hold in these common cabinet joints. The chipboard screw design is described as similar to coarse thread screws with one additional thread, which increases thread engagement in both hardwoods and softwoods, helping parts stay seated under load. The flat head form works with typical countersunk hinge and slide holes so the screw head sits flush, which keeps hardware aligned with the surface. A #2 Phillips drive is specified, so standard #2 Phillips bits fit the recess, giving straightforward driving with common tools. The bright zinc description signals a zinc finish on the steel screw, supporting typical interior woodworking environments where this fastener is used.
The web description specifies a #2 Phillips drive, so installers use standard #2 Phillips bits already common in the shop, keeping bit changes minimal while setting large runs of hinges and drawer slides. The chipboard screw form is described as similar to coarse thread screws but with one additional thread, which helps the sharp point coarse thread start quickly in both hardwoods and softwoods while building holding power as the screw advances. The description states these are steel wood screws in short sizes, so in a 3/4 inch length they drive into cabinet parts without excessive breakthrough, which is helpful on face frames, door edges, and drawer box sides. The flat head detail works with countersunk hardware holes, allowing heads to pull hardware tight to the surface during installation.
The web description states these are steel wood screws in short sizes for hinges, KD fittings, piano hinges, and small assembly, so one screw specification can be used across several common cabinet and furniture hardware points. Using the same #8 diameter in a 3/4 inch length on hinges and drawer slides helps keep drilling setups and pilot expectations consistent from part to part. The description notes that chipboard screws hold in both hardwoods and softwoods, so this screw can fasten hardware into maple, oak, or softer interior panels using the same part number. The stated use on piano hinges points to long continuous hinge runs where many identical screws are required, and a repeatable thread pattern simplifies that work. Small assembly usage in the description means this screw can also tie together minor wood components around the hinge and slide areas while maintaining the same drive size.
The description explains that chipboard screws are similar to coarse thread screws with one additional thread, which increases the number of threads engaged in the wood and helps reduce loosening in normal cabinet service. The sharp point coarse thread specified for this screw helps it start into wood without pre-cut threads, saving steps when mounting hinges or small KD fittings in production or jobsite settings. Because the screw uses a #2 Phillips drive bit, one widely used bit size handles the work, which simplifies tool setups when moving between hinges, drawer slides, and piano hinges. The bright zinc reference in the description indicates a zinc finish on the steel screw that suits the interior cabinet and furniture environments where these fasteners are commonly installed. The short 3/4 inch length pairs with the thread and head design to pull hardware snug to the surface without extending far beyond thin cabinet members, supporting clean assemblies.
The screw is described for hinges, KD fittings, piano hinges, and small assembly, so it serves typical hinge mounting and related cabinet or furniture joints in wood.
The description notes chipboard screws are similar to coarse thread with one additional thread, which increases engagement in hardwoods and softwoods for better holding power.
The web description specifies that the screws use #2 Phillips drive bits, so standard #2 Phillips drivers fit the recess for straightforward driving.
The product is described as a flat head screw, which seats into countersunk hinge and slide holes so hardware sits flush and aligned against the wood surface.
The SAP description notes bright zinc, indicating a zinc finish on the steel screw that suits interior cabinet and furniture environments where such fasteners are used.
The description lists a 3/4 inch length in a #8 size, which gives holding power for hinges and slides while limiting breakthrough on thinner cabinet members.
This Wurth #8 x 3/4 inch flat head steel wood screw, with sharp point coarse thread chipboard design and bright zinc finish, is described for hinges, KD fittings, piano hinges, drawer slides, and small assemblies in hardwoods and softwoods. The #2 Phillips drive and chipboard thread pattern support repeatable cabinet, furniture, and hinge runs using one screw style for these wood fastening points.
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