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This Würth #10 x 3/4 inch pan head installation screw is built for mounting European hinges and drawer slides in cabinets where panel thickness and hardware geometry call for a short, clean-seating fastener. The pan head sits flush against the hardware mounting plate without countersinking, and the Type 17 auger point starts cleanly in cabinet material without pre-drilling.
Hardware installation screws are sized to match the stack they pass through: the plate thickness plus enough thread engagement to hold. At 3/4 inch, this screw is at home in applications where a longer fastener would break through the back face of a thin panel or bottom out before the head seats. That includes mounting hinges to face frames with limited depth, attaching side-mount drawer slide front clips to face-frame stiles, and fastening hardware in frameless cabinets built from thinner sheet material. The pan head bears flat against the mounting plate without pulling into a countersink, which is exactly what most European hinge plates and slide brackets are designed for.
The nickel finish gives this screw a clean, low-contrast appearance against the chrome, nickel, and silver-toned hardware it typically secures. Inside a finished cabinet, that matters: a screw that visually disappears into the hinge plate looks more intentional than one that stands out in a contrasting color. The pan head is a non-countersunk profile with a flat bearing surface, so it distributes clamping load evenly across the footprint of the mounting hole without requiring a pre-drilled recess in the cabinet material. Coarse thread engages wood-based panel products reliably, and the coarse pitch allows the screw to seat quickly during installation.
Cabinet shops running production builds stock this screw for the hinge and slide installation stage of assembly, where the same short fastener handles a high proportion of hardware mounting across multiple cabinet types. Installers working on-site keep a box in the bag for face-frame hardware that a longer screw would over-drive. The 1000-piece box suits both environments: enough volume to avoid running out mid-job on larger kitchens, bath installs, or shop production runs, without being sized exclusively for high-volume manufacturing.
A 3/4 inch screw is the right fit when the panel behind the hardware is thin enough that a longer screw would break through, or when the hardware plate sits in a recess that reduces the available thread-engagement depth. Face-frame stiles on overlay cabinets and thin frameless panel sections are the most common cases.
Yes. European hinge plates and most drawer slide brackets are designed for a flat-bearing, non-countersunk head. The pan head on this screw bears flush against those surfaces without pulling into the material.
The Type 17 auger point is designed to thread into wood-based panel products without a separate pilot hole. The fluted tip clears material as it drives, reducing splitting and driving resistance in particleboard, plywood, and MDF.
Coarse thread is well matched to particleboard, plywood, and MDF, the most common substrate materials in cabinet box construction. It provides good pull-out resistance in those lower-density engineered panels.
Yes, the drive size is #2 Phillips. That is the same bit used for most cabinet hardware installation work, so no bit change is required when transitioning between hinge and slide fastening tasks.
When the job calls for hardware mounting in thin panels or face-frame stock where depth is limited, this 3/4 inch Würth pan head installation screw keeps the work moving without over-penetrating the material or standing out against the hardware it secures.
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