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This Würth #6 x 1/2" flat head screw is engineered for mounting European cup hinges, drawer slides, and other cabinet hardware to panel faces where full panel thickness is limited. At 1/2", it delivers secure thread engagement without penetrating through thinner cabinet sides or shelf panels.
European cup hinges and undermount or side-mount drawer slides are almost always fastened through a hardware mounting plate into the cabinet side or face frame. When the panel running that hardware is on the thinner side, a longer screw risks punching through. The 1/2" length is the right call for 1/2" cabinet panels, thinner melamine-faced sides, or any situation where the hardware is going into a panel that won't support a standard 3/4" or longer fastener. It's also the correct choice when installing hardware on finished cabinet interiors where a visible exit point on the back face would be a problem. The flat head seats cleanly against the recessed holes in hinge plates and slide brackets, pulling the hardware snug without leaving a raised fastener head that would interfere with door or drawer clearance.
The Nickel finish gives the screw head a neutral silver appearance that coordinates naturally with the chrome and silver tones found on most Blum, Grass, Häfele, and similar European hardware. In finished cabinet interiors where exposed screw heads are visible after installation, a Nickel-finished fastener looks intentional rather than incidental. The coarse thread and sharp point are suited to particleboard, MDF, and plywood panel materials that make up the majority of cabinet box construction. This is an interior installation screw and is intended for use in dry, climate-controlled cabinet environments.
Cabinet shops running production lines through European hardware keep a box of short installation screws on hand specifically for thinner panel work. Installers fitting kitchen or bath cabinets on site reach for the 1/2" when panels turn out to be thinner stock than assumed or when hardware lands near a panel edge. The 1,000-count box supports both production volume and the kind of mixed-job site kit where running out mid-install is a real cost. If your operation regularly mounts hardware on standard 3/4" panels, the longer lengths in this family handle that work. The 1/2" is the one to stock when thin panels or tight clearances are part of the job.
On panels thinner than 3/4", a longer screw can exit through the back face of the panel. The 1/2" length provides thread engagement without that risk, making it the right choice for 1/2" cabinet sides or any panel where full penetration is not possible.
No. The flat head is designed to seat flush within the countersunk holes in hinge mounting plates and slide brackets, so the hardware sits flat against the panel face without any raised fastener head in the way.
The coarse thread is well suited to particleboard, MDF, and plywood, which are the standard materials for cabinet box construction. These are the same materials the screw is most often driven into during hinge and drawer slide installation.
Nickel coordinates well with the chrome and silver finishes on most European cup hinges and drawer slide hardware. In finished cabinet interiors where the screw head will be visible, the Nickel finish blends with the hardware rather than standing out.
It can fasten into face frame material, but at 1/2" the thread engagement is shallow in solid hardwood. For face frame applications in thicker solid-wood stock, a longer screw in this family will give more holding power.
When thin panels, finished interiors, or tight clearances define the installation, the Würth #6 x 1/2" hinge and drawer slide screw keeps hardware mounted flat, heads flush, and panels intact.
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