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This Würth #6 x 1/2" flat head screw is purpose-built for mounting European cup hinges, drawer slides, and similar cabinet hardware to panel stock where a short fastener is the right call. A #2 Phillips drive, coarse thread, and sharp point combine in a compact length that seats flush without punching through the back of thin cabinet sides or overlay face frames.
Most European-style hinges and drawer slides are mounted to cabinet panels using short screws through pre-bored pilot or cup holes. A 1/2" screw is the right choice when the panel is 1/2" thick, when a mounting clip seats into a shallow counterbore, or when stacking hardware plates means available thread depth is reduced. It also works well on face-frame overlays where the mounting plate sits over a narrower rail and a longer screw would exit the back. For shops installing frameless cabinetry with thinner carcass stock, or for any hinge base plate that specifies a short fastener, this length eliminates the guesswork about penetration depth.
The nickel finish matches the metallic appearance of most European hinge cups, drawer slide bodies, and mounting hardware without creating a contrast that stands out inside the cabinet. This is an indoor installation screw suited for the dry, climate-controlled environment of a finished cabinet interior. The coarse-thread geometry and sharp point are paired for fast, reliable engagement in particleboard, MDF, and plywood panel stock — the substrates most commonly found in cabinet carcass construction.
Cabinet shops running volume hinge and slide installations keep this screw on hand for situations where the standard 5/8" or 3/4" screw is too long for the panel or the mounting clip geometry. Installers working with pre-assembled frameless cabinets appreciate having the correct short screw available rather than improvising with a longer fastener driven at reduced depth. The 5,000-piece box supports production-level quantities so the bin does not run dry mid-run.
When the panel is thinner than 3/4", when a mounting clip counterbore reduces available depth, or when hardware specs call for a short fastener, a 1/2" screw seats fully without risking breakthrough on the back face.
Yes. The coarse thread and sharp point are designed for wood-based engineered panels — particleboard, MDF, and plywood — which make up the majority of cabinet carcass material.
Nickel is a close visual match to the silver-toned finish on most European cup hinges and drawer slides, so the screw head blends with the hardware rather than contrasting against it inside the cabinet.
It can be used on face-frame overlays where the mounting plate sits over a narrow rail and a longer screw would run out the back, provided the material behind the plate is thick enough to provide thread engagement. For full 3/4" face-frame stock, a longer screw is typically the better fit.
A standard #2 Phillips bit drives this screw. It is the most common bit size in shops and on installation crews, so no special tooling is needed.
When panel thickness or hardware geometry calls for a 1/2" fastener, this Würth hinge and drawer slide screw delivers a flush-seating flat head, dependable coarse-thread grip, and a nickel finish that disappears against the hardware — 5,000 to the box so production installs stay on pace.
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