This Würth #10 x 3/4-inch pan head hinge and drawer slide installation screw is built for mounting hinges and drawer slides in the confined spaces of cabinet panels, door frames, and hardware mounting plates where a longer screw would penetrate too deeply or risk breaking through the back face of the material.
A 3/4-inch screw length sits in a precise window for cabinet hardware installation. It drives fully through a standard hinge mounting plate or drawer slide bracket and into the panel face without approaching the back surface of 3/4-inch or thicker stock. That makes it the right choice when hardware mounts to a face frame member, a cabinet side panel, or a narrow stile where a 1-inch screw would risk blow-through. It also handles hinge cup plates, undermount slide clips, and other low-profile mounting hardware where only a short screw is appropriate.
The nickel finish on this screw is chosen to complement the silver-toned hardware common in modern cabinet interiors. Hinge plates, drawer slide brackets, and adjustable shelf clips in brushed or polished nickel finishes leave exposed fastener heads visible when a door swings open. A nickel-finish screw keeps that detail consistent rather than introducing a mismatched head color. The pan head profile adds to this: its flat top and low dome sit cleanly against flat mounting surfaces and do not protrude above the hardware plate edge.
Cabinet installers loading a truck for a kitchen install reach for this screw when the job calls for European-style hinges and drawer slides on standard 3/4-inch panels. Production cabinet shops running hinge and slide installation as a dedicated station keep a box at the press or driver station so the crew never stops to look for the right fastener. The 1000-piece count supports a full installation run without restocking mid-job, and the #2 Phillips drive means any installer with a standard driver can work from the same box.
Hardware mounting plates and hinge bases have flat, pre-formed holes that are not countersunk. A pan head sits flush against the plate surface and clamps it securely. A flat countersunk head would sit proud of an uncountersunk hole or require the plate to flex, reducing clamping force.
The 3/4-inch length is well suited to standard 3/4-inch face frames and panel faces. For thinner stock, confirm that the full threaded length will not exit the back face of the material before driving.
The nickel finish is primarily a cosmetic match for nickel-toned hardware in cabinet interiors. This screw is intended for dry indoor cabinet applications, not for exterior or high-humidity environments.
Yes. European hinge mounting plates use a flat hole pattern sized for a pan head screw in the #6 to #10 range. This #10 pan head seats correctly against standard hinge plate hardware.
A #2 Phillips bit fits this screw. That is the standard size used for the majority of cabinet installation work, so no dedicated bit is required.
Hinges that shift and drawer slides that rack often trace back to a screw that was too long, too short, or the wrong head profile. This 3/4-inch pan head screw is sized and shaped to do one job cleanly: hold hardware mounting plates flat, tight, and in position on standard cabinet panels for the life of the installation.
Sold In: 1000 Each
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Sold in: 10 Each | WW614176461 Mfr# 0614176461005 10 | #2 x 1" Phillips Drive Insert Bit (10/Bag) |