This Würth #6 x 3/4-inch flat head screw is built specifically for mounting European cup hinges, drawer slides, and other cabinet hardware to panel interiors. At 3/4 inch, it seats mounting plates fully without punching through thinner panels or thin face-frame stock where longer screws would break the back face.
Most hinge and drawer slide mounting plates are designed for screws in the #6 range, but the right length depends on panel thickness and whether the cabinet is face-frame or frameless. At 3/4 inch, this screw is at home in situations where a longer screw would either bottom out too early, blow through a thin panel back, or create interference with adjacent hardware. It is particularly well suited to thinner frameless cabinet panels, overlay hinge mounting plates on face frames, and any position where panel depth is limited. Cabinet shops building contemporary frameless boxes in 5/8-inch or 3/4-inch material will find the 3/4-inch length avoids the guesswork that comes with longer screws near panel edges.
The flat head countersinks into the hardware mounting plate, pulling it flush against the panel face without any gap or rock. A #2 Phillips drive is the common denominator in cabinet installation: it runs on standard bits, works with manual drivers in tight corners, and does not require a bit change mid-job. The zinc finish holds up in the dry, climate-controlled conditions inside a cabinet box. This is an indoor screw, built for enclosed environments where moisture is not a factor.
A box of 1000 makes sense for shops working through hinge and drawer slide installation on multi-cabinet projects. European hinge systems and undermount slides typically call for several screws per component, and running short mid-job costs time. Keeping a box of the correct length on hand means installers are not improvising with whatever is nearby. Designers and contractors specifying hardware for kitchen renovations can use this SKU as the companion fastener to standard European hinge and slide hardware across a full project.
It depends on the panel. For 3/4-inch or thicker panels, 3/4-inch screws are on the short end and work well where full penetration is not needed. For thinner frameless panels or applications near the back edge, the 3/4-inch length avoids breakthrough. Check the hinge manufacturer's installation spec for the recommended screw length for your specific panel thickness.
Yes. Side-mount drawer slides use similar #6 mounting screws through pre-drilled slots in the slide body. The 3/4-inch length is appropriate for most side-mount slides installed into standard 3/4-inch cabinet side panels, where a longer screw might interfere with the drawer box or adjacent panel.
The sharp point self-starts in wood-based panels, so a pilot hole is not required in most cabinet panel materials. In harder substrates or when working very close to a panel edge, a pilot hole can reduce splitting risk.
Yes. Zinc provides adequate corrosion protection for dry indoor cabinet environments. It is not rated for exterior or high-humidity applications.
European hinge systems often require four or more screws per hinge pair, and a full kitchen can involve dozens of hinges and multiple drawer slides. A 1000-piece box keeps the job moving without mid-project restocking.
When the job calls for mounting cabinet hardware to thinner panels or in tight quarters where a longer screw creates problems, the 3/4-inch Würth hinge and drawer slide screw gives installers the right reach without overrunning the material.
Sold In: 1000 Each