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The Würth #7 x 3/4-inch Hinge and Drawer Slide Installation Screw is a flat head, coarse-thread screw in a Nickel finish, designed for mounting European cup hinges, drawer slides, and similar cabinet hardware to door and cabinet panels. The 3/4-inch length is matched to shallow mounting conditions where a longer screw would over-penetrate or bottom out before the hardware seats fully.
European cup hinges and frameless drawer slides attach through mounting plates with pre-drilled holes sized for a specific screw gauge and head profile. When panel stock is on the thinner side, or when the hardware cup or slide body leaves limited depth behind the mounting plate, a 3/4-inch screw threads fully into the panel without punching through the far face or binding before the mounting plate is drawn down flat. This matters most on 5/8-inch panels, thin overlay door stock, and retrofit installations where the original bore depth is fixed. The flat head seats cleanly in the countersink of the mounting plate so the hardware lies tight against the panel with no rocking.
The Nickel finish on this screw coordinates with the chrome and satin-metal tones common on European hinge bodies, undermount slide hardware, and soft-close mechanisms. Inside a cabinet box, visible fasteners become part of the overall impression of the build. A screw head that matches the hardware finish reads as intentional rather than incidental. The coarse-thread steel construction provides the pull-out resistance the mounting requires in the engineered panel materials used in most production and custom cabinet work.
Cabinet shops running production lines benefit from a dedicated hardware installation screw rather than pulling from a general-purpose box. A screw spec that is already dialed in for gauge, length, and head style removes one variable from the install and keeps mounting plates seating consistently across every box and door in a run. The 1000-count box supports that kind of volume without the interruption of running out mid-job. Installers working on finished kitchens will find the same logic applies: one screw spec, the right length for the panel, and a finish that disappears into the hardware.
A 3/4-inch screw is the right choice when the panel is thinner than standard 3/4-inch stock, when the hinge cup reduces the available panel depth behind the mounting plate, or when the original bore in a retrofit job is already set to a shallow depth. Driving a longer screw into those conditions risks breaking through the panel face or leaving the mounting plate unseated.
Yes. The flat head and #7 gauge are matched to the mounting plate holes on most European-style cup hinges used in both frameless and face-frame applications. Check that the mounting plate hole is sized for a #7 gauge screw before ordering, as some compact hinge plates are bored for a #6.
The coarse thread and sharp point are suited to particleboard, MDF, and plywood, which are the panel materials used in most cabinet boxes and door stock. The screw self-starts in pre-bored holes, so no pilot drilling is needed beyond the hardware manufacturer's specified bore.
Yes. Cabinet interiors are a dry, low-corrosion environment. The Nickel finish provides adequate protection for that application and matches the tone of most European hinge and slide hardware.
Yes. A #2 Phillips bit matches the drive recess on this screw. Use a bit in good condition at moderate speed to seat the flat head flush without over-driving and damaging the mounting plate countersink.
When the screw length matches the panel and the head profile matches the mounting plate, hardware installs cleanly on the first pass. This #7 x 3/4-inch Nickel screw is built for exactly that result across a full run of hinges and slides.
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