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The Würth #6 x 5/8" pan head hinge and drawer slide installation screw is built for mounting European cup hinges, drawer slides, and cabinet hardware to panels where penetration depth is limited. At 5/8", the length delivers secure thread engagement without punching through the back of thin cabinet sides or face-frame members.
The 5/8" length is the right call when panel thickness or hardware geometry leaves little room for the screw tip to travel. Thin cabinet sides, narrow face-frame edges, and overlay hinge plates mounted to 1/2" or 5/8" panels are all places where a longer screw would break through the opposite face. This screw threads in fully, seats the hardware plate tight, and stops before it becomes a problem on the other side. It also suits drawer slide mounting clips and compact hinge cups where the mounting hole is close to a panel edge and a longer screw would risk splitting.
The Antique English finish is a dark, warm bronze tone designed to disappear against oil-rubbed bronze, dark nickel, and aged-iron decorative hardware. When the hinge or slide is visible inside the cabinet, a mismatched screw head stands out. Using a screw whose finish tracks the hardware keeps the interior looking intentional. The pan head profile sits flat against the mounting plate face without a countersink, which also means the head stays fully visible — finish matters here more than it does on a buried fastener.
Production cabinet shops running European hinge systems go through installation screws by the thousands. A box of 1,000 supports a full production run without mid-job restocking. Finish installers and on-site cabinet setters who work with decorative hinge hardware in kitchens, baths, and built-ins will find the Antique English finish useful when the client specifies darker pulls, knobs, or hinges and wants consistent hardware color throughout the cabinet interior. The coarse thread and auger point handle particleboard and plywood equally well, so the screw works across both frameless and face-frame cabinet construction.
On thinner panels — 1/2" to 5/8" cabinet sides — a 3/4" screw can come close to or break through the opposite face. The 5/8" length provides full thread engagement while keeping the tip safely within the panel.
No. The pan head is designed to bear flat against the surface of a hardware mounting plate. No countersink is needed or appropriate for this head style.
It takes a #2 Phillips bit, which is the standard size for #6 gauge screws and is on most installers' belt pouches already.
Antique English is a dark bronze tone that coordinates well with oil-rubbed bronze, aged iron, and similar dark decorative finishes. For an exact match confirmation, compare the screw head against the specific hardware before installing.
Yes. The coarse thread and Type 17 auger point are well suited to particleboard, plywood, and MDF, which are the most common substrates in production cabinet construction.
When hinge cups and slide brackets are visible inside a cabinet, the details matter — including the screw. This Würth installation screw pairs the right length for shallow panels with a finish that matches the hardware, so the inside of the cabinet looks as considered as the outside.
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