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This Würth #6 x 3/4" flat head screw is built specifically for mounting European cup hinges, drawer slides, and cabinet hardware to panel faces where shallow penetration is the right call. The short 3/4" length keeps the tip well clear of the panel's opposite face, making it a reliable choice when working with standard 3/4" cabinet box material.
Most European-style hinge mounting plates and drawer slide brackets are pre-drilled to accept a #6 screw, and the hardware sits flush against the cabinet panel face. At 3/4", this screw provides enough thread engagement to hold hardware securely without punching through or telegraphing on the panel's show surface. It is the correct length for hinge cups mounted into the standard 3/4" side panels of frameless and face-frame cabinet boxes alike, and for the clip-on mounting plates used with soft-close and clip-top hinge systems. Drawer slide mounting flanges typically carry the same requirement: a screw that seats the flange without over-penetrating the panel wall.
The screw is steel with a zinc electroplate finish. Zinc provides standard galvanic corrosion protection suitable for climate-controlled interior cabinetry — kitchen boxes, bath vanities, closet systems, and other dry indoor applications. The flat head countersinks cleanly into the pre-formed recesses in hinge mounting plates and slide hardware. Coarse thread on a sharp point starts quickly in the engineered wood panels most cabinet boxes are built from: plywood, particleboard, and MDF all accept this thread profile without requiring a pilot hole in most cases.
Cabinet shops running production lines keep this screw stocked because it matches the hardware they install every day — Blum, Grass, Häfele, King Slide, and most other European hinge and slide systems specify a #6 mounting screw. Installers working from a van or job-site kit appreciate a 1,000-piece box that covers a full kitchen or a run of closet systems without mid-job restocking. Designers and homeowners doing a hardware swap or a cabinet refresh will find this the right replacement screw when the original hardware fasteners have gone missing.
Yes. Blum clip-top mounting plates are pre-drilled for a #6 screw, and the 3/4" length is appropriate for mounting into standard 3/4" cabinet panel faces. The flat head seats into the countersunk hole in the plate without protruding above the plate surface.
For panel-face mounting into 3/4" material, yes. The screw engages the panel through the hardware hole and holds the mounting plate firmly. For applications requiring deeper penetration — such as screwing into a face frame or a thicker structural member — a longer screw from this same family is the better pick.
Not typically. The sharp point self-starts in plywood, particleboard, and MDF. In very dense hardwood panels or when working close to an edge, a small pilot hole reduces the risk of splitting.
A #2 Phillips bit. That is the standard bit size for #6 screws and the most common bit in cabinet installation kits.
Yes. Side-mount drawer slide flanges are drilled for the same #6 gauge, and the 3/4" length keeps the tip clear of the panel face for typical 3/4" panel thickness. Verify the slide manufacturer's recommended screw length if your panel stock differs from standard 3/4".
When the hardware is hung, the slides are set, and the doors close the way they should, it is because every fastener in the assembly was the right one — and a 1,000-piece box of the correct #6 x 3/4" screw means that detail never slows the job down.
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