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This Würth #7 x 3/4-inch flat head screw is sized for mounting European cup hinges, drawer slides, and other cabinet hardware where panel depth limits how far a fastener can penetrate. The Nickel finish, coarse thread, and Phillips drive make it a natural match for interior cabinet work where hardware head color matters.
Most European hinge mounting plates and drawer slide brackets are designed for a short fastener. A 3/4-inch screw seats fully through the hardware hole and threads into the cabinet panel without punching through a finished interior face or a thin panel back. This length is the standard choice when mounting hardware directly to 3/4-inch cabinet sides, face frames, or interior partitions where full thread engagement is available but panel depth is the limiting factor. It also works well in line-bored panels where the hardware hole placement leaves little margin for a longer screw.
The Nickel finish gives the screw head a neutral metallic tone that sits unobtrusively against brushed-nickel, polished-chrome, or light-finish hinge and slide hardware. Because hinge and slide screws are visible inside an open cabinet or drawer bay, finish coordination is a practical consideration for finished interiors. The flat head seats flush through the countersunk openings in most hinge mounting plates and slide brackets, keeping hardware tight against the panel face. Coarse thread provides reliable pull-out resistance in the engineered wood panels used in most cabinet construction, and the sharp point starts without pre-drilling in plywood or particleboard.
A box of 5,000 screws suits shops running production lines of frameless or face-frame cabinetry, as well as installers who are hanging a full kitchen or bath job and want a single screw that handles both hinge and slide hardware in the same pull from the box. Because this screw uses a standard #2 Phillips drive, it runs on the same bit already in a cordless driver without a changeover. Homeowners doing a hardware swap on existing cabinets will find the 3/4-inch length appropriate for most European hinges and standard drawer slide mounting clips already in place.
Hinge plates and slide brackets have countersunk mounting holes sized for a specific gauge. A #7 flat head seats correctly in those holes so the hardware clamps flush against the panel. A general wood screw in a different gauge may not seat properly or may stand proud of the hardware face.
Yes. At 3/4 inch, the screw threads fully into the panel without breaking through the back face, and the coarse thread provides solid pull-out resistance in plywood, MDF, and particleboard.
The Nickel finish coordinates well with brushed-nickel and chrome hinge cups and slide brackets. For matte black or oil-rubbed hardware, a matching dark-finish screw would be a better visual fit.
The sharp point self-starts in plywood and particleboard without a pilot hole. In very dense hardwood panels, a pilot hole prevents splitting and reduces drive torque.
For a single cabinet hardware swap, a smaller pack may be more practical. The 5,000-count box is sized for production shops and installation crews working through a full run of cabinets.
When the job calls for a 3/4-inch Nickel hardware screw that runs on a standard Phillips bit and works across the full range of European hinges and drawer slide brackets, this Würth #7 flat head is the one to keep in the box.
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