
Order by 24/7 by web, contact our sales reps or call by phone.

What you need, when you need it, all in one place.

Most orders ship same day.

Advice and support from knowledgeable professionals.
This Würth #6 x 3/4-inch flat head screw is built for mounting European cup hinges, drawer slides, and similar cabinet hardware to panel faces and frame members. The flat head seats flush in hardware mounting plates, the Phillips drive accepts the bits already on the drill, and the coarse thread bites cleanly into plywood, MDF, particleboard, and solid wood.
Hardware mounting plates on European cup hinges and drawer slides are typically thin, and the panels behind them range from 1/2 inch to 3/4 inch. A 3/4-inch screw gives enough thread engagement to anchor the hardware firmly without punching through the back face of a thinner panel or bottom panel. It is the length that works when engagement needs to be controlled, such as when fastening a hinge plate to a 3/4-inch frameless cabinet side or mounting a drawer slide to a panel where punch-through would be visible. The flat head drops into the countersunk hole in the mounting plate so the hardware sits tight against the panel with no gap.
Zinc plating is the appropriate finish for this application. Cabinet interiors stay dry, and the zinc coating provides the corrosion resistance the environment calls for without adding cost that belongs on exterior fasteners. The coarse thread is matched to engineered wood panels, which make up the majority of cabinet carcasses in both production and site-built work. Coarse threads pull through particleboard and MDF quickly and grip reliably on the way in, making them the practical choice for hinge and slide mounting in these materials.
Cabinet shops running European frameless boxes go through hinge and slide screws at volume. A single cabinet can require a dozen or more, and a kitchen installation multiplies that quickly. The 5,000-piece box is sized for shops that do not want to stop for a reorder mid-run and for install crews who need enough on the truck to finish the job. The #2 Phillips drive means no special bits are required, and the sharp point starts cleanly in the pre-drilled mounting holes that come standard on European hardware plates.
Yes. The #6 gauge and flat head are matched to the pre-drilled mounting holes in most European hinge plates. The flat head seats flush in the countersunk holes so the plate sits tight against the panel.
It provides enough thread engagement to anchor hardware firmly in typical cabinet panel stock while keeping the tip well back from the outer face on thinner panels. For 3/4-inch panels, it uses most of the available depth. For thinner panels, it avoids punch-through.
It works for mounting hinge plates to face frames where the face frame is solid wood or plywood and the combined plate-to-frame depth suits 3/4-inch engagement. The coarse thread grips softwood and hardwood face-frame stock well at this length.
Yes. Side-mount and undermount drawer slide brackets share the same general hole pattern as hinge plates, and this screw is sized and headed for both applications.
The zinc finish is designed for dry indoor environments. It is not rated for exterior or high-humidity applications.
Using the correct gauge, length, head, and drive for cabinet hardware mounting is not a detail, it is the difference between hardware that sits true and hardware that shifts. This Würth 3/4-inch installation screw is built to that spec so the hinge or slide goes on cleanly the first time.
Sold In: 5000 Each