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This Würth #6 x 1-inch flat head hinge and drawer slide installation screw is engineered for mounting European-style cup hinges, drawer slides, and cabinet hardware to 3/4-inch face-frame and panel stock. A #2 Phillips drive, coarse thread, sharp point, and zinc finish combine in a screw sized to seat hardware plates flush without over-penetrating common cabinet material.
At 1 inch, this screw is long enough to grip solidly through a hardware mounting plate and well into 3/4-inch panel or face-frame stock, while stopping short of penetrating the opposite face on single-panel walls. That balance makes it a reliable choice for attaching European cup hinge mounting plates to cabinet sides, anchoring side-mount drawer slide hardware to interior panels, and fastening surface-mount hinges to face frames. In each of these tasks, the flat head bears down against the hardware plate and keeps the component pulled tight to the surface without a gap.
The coarse thread engages wood fiber and common engineered panels — particleboard, MDF, and plywood — with enough bite to hold hardware securely through years of door and drawer cycling. The sharp point self-starts in these materials, so installation moves quickly even when driving screws in tight cabinet interiors. The #2 Phillips drive handles the modest torque required for a #6 screw without stripping, provided a correctly sized bit is used. Zinc plating protects against the light moisture exposure typical in kitchen and bath cabinet interiors. This is an indoor screw; for cabinet runs in areas with persistent humidity or direct water contact, a more corrosion-resistant finish should be specified.
Cabinet shops running European hinge and drawer slide installations will get the most from the 1,000-count box — it covers full kitchen sets without mid-project restocking. Installers working in the field with pre-built boxes find the flat head and Phillips drive easy to run with the drivers they already carry. Homeowners replacing hinges or adding soft-close slides to existing cabinetry will find this length matches the hardware that came with most standard residential cabinet hardware packages.
Yes. A #6 flat head with a #2 Phillips drive is the standard combination for European hinge and drawer slide plates. Use a fresh, correctly sized #2 Phillips bit and set the clutch to avoid over-driving the small head.
It does. One inch gives you enough thread engagement in 3/4-inch panels to hold hardware securely while keeping the point well clear of the opposite face on standard cabinet sides.
The sharp point self-starts in most panel materials without a pilot hole. In MDF close to an edge, a pilot hole reduces the risk of face splitting and is worth the extra step.
Yes, for softwood face frames. In dense hardwoods like maple or oak, a pilot hole is recommended to prevent splitting and to keep the head from stripping under torque.
The zinc finish is rated for dry indoor environments. For areas with sustained humidity or moisture exposure, specify a screw with a more robust corrosion-resistant coating.
A 1,000-count box of a correctly sized hinge and slide screw means the installation crew never stops to hunt for hardware mid-run — the right screw, at the right length, is always at hand when the next cabinet comes down the line.
Sold In: 1000 Each