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This Würth #6 x 3/4-inch flat head hinge and drawer slide installation screw is sized for mounting European cup hinges, drawer slides, and other cabinet hardware to panel interiors. The Nickel finish coordinates with chrome and brushed-metal hardware, and the 3/4-inch length is well matched to the shallow mounting depth of most hinge plates and slide brackets on 3/4-inch cabinet panels.
At 3/4 inch, this screw is intended for hinge mounting plates and drawer slide brackets that attach to the face of a 3/4-inch panel. The length provides solid thread engagement in the panel without punching through the opposite face, which matters on cabinet sides, face frames, and door stiles where through-penetration would be visible or structurally problematic. It is the go-to size for European cup hinge baseplates and many undermount and side-mount slide mounting clips.
The Nickel finish gives this screw a neutral metallic appearance that reads as finished rather than utilitarian inside the cabinet box. In frameless cabinetry and face-frame kitchens where the hardware is visible when doors are open, a screw head that coordinates with the surrounding hardware finish leaves a cleaner impression than a plain zinc or phosphate head. The coarse-thread steel construction provides the holding power needed in plywood, MDF, and solid-wood panel faces.
Cabinet shops installing European cup hinges and side-mount or undermount drawer slides will use this size the most. It suits both frameless carcass work and face-frame cabinetry where hinge plates attach directly to the frame face. Finish carpenters handling punch-list hardware installs and on-site cabinet assembly will also find the 3/4-inch length appropriate for any hinge or slide bracket whose mounting flange sits on or just into a 3/4-inch substrate. The 1000-piece box keeps the bench or pouch stocked across a full kitchen or bath run without mid-job restocking.
Hinge mounting plates and slide brackets are typically countersunk for a flat head. A flat head seats into that countersink and sits flush with the hardware face, which keeps the plate or bracket from rocking under load. A pan head would sit proud of the countersink and could interfere with hinge movement or slide alignment.
For most European hinge baseplates and drawer slide mounting clips, yes. The screw engages enough panel material to hold the hardware securely without penetrating the opposite face. If the mounting flange is set into a recess or the panel is thinner than 3/4 inch, a shorter length may be more appropriate.
In most plywood and MDF panel faces, the sharp point self-starts without a pilot hole. In hardwood face frames, pre-boring a shallow pilot hole reduces the risk of splitting, especially close to the edge of a stile or rail.
The Nickel finish is intended for interior cabinet use. It provides adequate corrosion resistance for dry indoor environments and resists the minor surface scuffs that come with door and drawer cycling.
Yes. The 3/4-inch length and flat head work for hinge plate attachment on both frameless panel faces and face-frame stiles, provided the stile or panel is at least 3/4 inch thick at the mounting location.
When the goal is a cabinet interior that looks as deliberate as the exterior, swapping in a Nickel flat head at the hinge plate and slide bracket is a small detail that adds up across a full installation.
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