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The Würth #6 x 3/4-inch Flat Head Hinge and Drawer Slide Installation Screw is a compact, purpose-built fastener for mounting European cup hinges, drawer slides, and other cabinet hardware to the interior faces of cabinet panels. At 3/4 inch, it is sized to seat fully in most hardware mounting plates without over-penetrating standard 3/4-inch cabinet stock.
The 3/4-inch length is the right choice when the hardware mounting plate sits directly against the panel face and you need the screw to draw the plate tight without breaking through to the panel's outer surface. European cup hinges, undermount slide mounting clips, and side-mount drawer slide brackets all use shallow pre-bored holes in 3/4-inch panels, and this length fills that hole without leaving thread exposed or risking blowout on thin panel backs. It is also the length most hinge and slide manufacturers specify for their standard installation hardware, so it keeps installs moving without substitution decisions mid-job.
The screw is zinc-plated steel, which provides the corrosion protection appropriate for climate-controlled interior cabinet environments. The flat head is sized to match the countersink geometry of standard hinge and drawer slide mounting holes, so the head seats flush rather than proud. Coarse thread on a #6 shank grips efficiently in the engineered wood panels common to cabinet boxes, including particleboard, MDF, and hardwood plywood.
This screw suits cabinet shops running production hinge and drawer slide installs, as well as installers setting finished cabinets on a job site. The #2 Phillips drive is the standard in both environments, compatible with the screw guns and bit sets already in most kits. A box of 100 covers a typical kitchen cabinet run and keeps the bin stocked for the hardware counts that add up quickly across multi-cabinet projects.
Yes. The #6 x 3/4-inch size and flat head are a standard match for the mounting plate holes on most European cup hinges used in frameless and face-frame cabinetry.
The sharp point self-starts in wood-based panels, but most hinge and drawer slide mounting plates already include pre-bored holes that guide the screw, so a separate pilot step is rarely needed in hardware installation.
Yes. The coarse thread on a #6 gauge shank provides solid engagement in particleboard, MDF, and plywood, which are the substrates most common in cabinet box construction.
This screw is zinc-plated and intended for dry indoor cabinet work. For applications with elevated moisture exposure, a screw with a more robust corrosion-resistant coating is the better choice.
A #2 Phillips bit drives this screw. That is the standard bit for most hinge and drawer slide installation work and fits the screw guns and cordless drivers common on cabinet job sites.
When the hardware is staged and the cabinet is ready, a screw that fits the plate, seats flush, and drives cleanly in one pass removes a small but repeatable source of delay from every hinge and slide installation across the job.
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