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The Würth #10 x 3/4" Pan Head Hinge and Drawer Slide Installation Screw is a short-length fastener built for mounting cabinet hardware to panel faces where penetration depth is limited. With a pan head, Phillips drive, Type 17 Auger point, and coarse thread in a Nickel finish, this screw is designed for the interior panel work that keeps cabinet builds moving.
Most hinge and drawer slide mounting plates sit directly on the interior face of a cabinet panel. In 3/4" sheet goods, a longer screw risks breaking through the back face — a costly mistake on finished interiors. The 3/4" length drives fully into the panel, seats the hardware plate tight, and stops well clear of the back surface. That makes this the right screw for side panels, bottom panels, and partitions where through-penetration is not an option. It also works for mounting compact hinges on thin-stock doors and attaching soft-close clips where the mounting depth is deliberately shallow.
The Nickel finish puts a clean, understated face on every screw head visible inside the cabinet box. Unlike black-oxide or phosphate screws that can look industrial against white or light-colored melamine interiors, the Nickel head blends without standing out. The #10 gauge shank provides more holding area than a #6 or #7 hardware screw, and the coarse thread locks into engineered panel material without pre-drilling when the Type 17 Auger point is doing its job.
Cabinet shops running European-style frameless cabinetry burn through hinge and slide screws by the hundreds per day. A 9000-count box keeps production moving without the interruption of a mid-run reorder. For the finish carpenter or installer working on-site, the same box covers multiple kitchen or bath projects from a single stock. The Phillips drive means no bit swap from the driver already in hand. If the shop or crew runs primarily square-drive bits, consider the square-drive variant in the same family so every driver on the floor runs the same bit.
Hardware mounting plates have pre-drilled holes sized for a pan head to bear against the plate surface. A flat head would require a countersink that the plate does not provide, causing the head to sit proud or the plate to cock. The pan head seats flat against the plate face and clamps it evenly to the panel.
In a 1/2" panel, a 3/4" screw will penetrate approximately 1/4" past the back face unless the panel has a finished surface behind it. For 1/2" stock, a 5/8" screw in the same family is the better fit.
No. The Type 17 Auger point is designed to start without a pilot hole in particleboard, MDF, and plywood. The fluted tip cuts into the panel material and clears chips as it advances, which also reduces the torque needed to drive the screw to full depth.
Yes. The pan head and coarse thread make this screw suitable for mounting hinges and slides in face-frame cabinet interiors as well as frameless boxes, provided the panel material is particleboard, MDF, or plywood and the mounting depth supports 3/4" penetration.
A #2 Phillips bit. That is the standard #2 Phillips driver most installers and shops already run, so no dedicated bit is needed for this screw.
When the job calls for mounting hinges and slides in shallow-panel conditions, the 3/4" length keeps the screw out of trouble, the Type 17 Auger point keeps the driver moving, and the 9000-count box keeps the shop running.
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