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The Würth #6 x 1/2" hinge and drawer slide installation screw is purpose-built for mounting European cup hinges, drawer slides, and cabinet hardware to standard cabinet panels. At 1/2 inch long, it seats hardware without over-penetrating thin stock — the right choice when panel thickness is limited and a longer screw would break through the back face.
Most hinge and drawer slide mounting plates sit against the interior face of a cabinet panel. A 1/2 inch screw fills the mounting hole, engages the panel material, and keeps the hardware plate flat and tight without threading all the way through. This matters most on thinner panels and on applications where a longer screw would either bottom out, crack the back surface, or leave a visible dimple on the exterior of the cabinet box. The flat head seats cleanly inside the countersink of the hardware mounting hole so the plate sits flush and the hardware operates without interference.
These screws are carbon steel with a zinc finish. The zinc coating provides standard corrosion protection appropriate for dry, interior cabinet installations — the environment where hinge and drawer slide hardware spends its working life. The coarse thread is designed for solid wood, plywood, particleboard, and MDF, all of which are common cabinet panel materials. These are indoor installation screws; they are not intended for exterior or high-humidity applications.
Cabinet shops running production lines keep a box of 1000 on the bench because hinge and slide installation is a high-repetition task. Every door and every drawer box requires multiple screws, and running out mid-run costs time. Installers working from a van or a job-site kit stock a quantity box for the same reason: hinge and slide hardware shows up on almost every cabinet job, and the installation screws need to be there when the hardware is. Designers and homeowners replacing a single hinge or slide can pull from the same box and have the right screw on the first try rather than hunting through a mixed hardware drawer.
Hinge mounting plates and slide brackets are typically fastened to panels that are 1/2 inch to 3/4 inch thick. A 1/2 inch screw seats the hardware without reaching all the way through thin stock. On a 1/2 inch panel, a longer screw would exit the back face. Even on 3/4 inch panels, some installers prefer the shorter screw to avoid any risk of the tip showing on a finished interior surface.
Yes. European cup hinges typically mount through a plate with pre-drilled holes sized for a #6 screw. The flat head on this screw seats into those holes, and the 1/2 inch length is appropriate for typical hinge plate installation on cabinet side panels and face frames.
Yes. This screw takes a #2 Phillips bit, which is the standard bit in most cordless drills and impact drivers used in cabinet installation. Using the correct #2 bit reduces the chance of cam-out and keeps the head from stripping during high-volume driving.
Yes. The coarse thread engages both engineered wood panels and solid wood. MDF and particleboard are common cabinet carcass materials, and this screw is sized and threaded for hardware mounting in those substrates.
Each box contains 1000 screws. No driver bit is included; a standard #2 Phillips bit fits this screw.
Hinge and drawer slide performance depends as much on the mounting screws as on the hardware itself. A correctly sized, properly seated screw holds the plate flat, lets adjustments hold, and keeps doors and drawers moving the way they were set up to move. The 1/2 inch length, #6 flat head, and coarse thread on this screw are matched to that task on interior cabinet panels.
Sold In: 1000 Each