#8 x 3/4 pan head screw describes a Wurth screw sized for common cabinet hardware so hinge leaves and drawer slide brackets seat securely against the wood. The pan head profile spreads load under the head, which helps keep hinge plates and slide flanges snug against the surface. This screw uses a #2 Phillips drive, so standard Phillips bits engage the recess firmly and reduce cam-out when driving into hardwoods. The edge application design focuses on fastening hardware into or near material edges, supporting typical cabinet door and drawer layouts. A coarse thread pattern bites aggressively, which helps the screw pull hardware tight with fewer spins of the driver. Zinc finish covers the steel, adding a protective metallic layer that supports everyday cabinet interior conditions.
The hinge and drawer slide installation screw is sized at #8 x 3/4 inch, giving a shank length suited to hardware mounting into typical cabinet members without excessive breakthrough on the backside. The pan head style gives a broad bearing surface, so hinge leaves and drawer slide brackets clamp evenly against the material. The #2 Phillips drive works with common Phillips bits, supporting consistent engagement when running multiple screws on a line of hinges or drawer slides. The coarse thread pattern advances rapidly through hardwood, which can speed up installation runs on door and drawer banks. The Type 17 auger point cuts into the wood fibers at the start, helping the screw settle into edge locations without forcing the material apart.
The Wurth edge application screw is used when hardware must anchor into or near the edge of hardwood cabinet parts. When fastening European style face frame hinges, the screw seats hinge plates into the face frame stile edge, supporting common European hinge layouts. With pin and pivot hinges, the screw carries hinge leaves close to door or frame edges, helping the pivot stay aligned to the edge profile. For catches and latches, the screw fastens strike plates and latch bodies near door or cabinet edges, giving those components solid holding power while limiting edge damage. In drawer assemblies, the #8 x 3/4 pan head hinge and drawer slide installation screw mounts slide brackets where the slide flange meets the cabinet side, using the coarse thread to hold in hardwood cabinet members.
The coarse thread on this Type 17 auger point screw lets the fastener draw hardware down quickly, which helps installers pull hinges and slides tight with fewer turns. The Type 17 auger point cuts a lead path as it enters hardwood, which supports starting screws close to edges without forcing the grain apart. This edge application focus is what helps prevent splitting in hardwoods when hardware is attached into or near the edge of the material, an important factor when working on visible cabinet frames and doors. The case hardened build gives the screw extra strength at the shank and head, so it stands up to driving loads from power drivers in dense hardwood stock. The #2 Phillips drive interface matches widely used Phillips driver bits, supporting straightforward driving on cabinet lines where fast changeovers between tools are common. The zinc finish over the screw surface adds a protective metal layer, which supports hardware installations inside cabinets and similar interior applications.
The hinge and drawer slide installation screw is used with European style face frame hinges, pin and pivot hinges, or with catches and latches when fastening into hardwood edges.
The edge application design is intended to prevent splitting in hardwoods when hardware is attached into or near the edge, supporting clean edges on doors and frames.
The Type 17 auger point cuts its own path into hardwood, helping the screw start at edge locations and reducing driving force while limiting stress on the wood fibers.
The coarse thread on this screw bites into hardwood and advances quickly, helping pull hinges, slides, catches, and latches tightly against cabinet parts.
This Wurth edge application screw uses #2 Phillips Drive bits, so standard #2 Phillips drivers fit the recess for consistent engagement in cabinet work.
Case hardened construction strengthens the screw shank and head, which helps the fastener tolerate driving loads into dense hardwoods during hinge and slide installation.
The Wurth #8 x 3/4 pan head hinge and drawer slide installation screw combines a coarse thread, Type 17 auger point, and case hardened build to support hardware mounting into hardwood edges. Its edge application design focuses on preventing splitting in hardwoods when hardware is attached into or near the edge, which is important on visible cabinet doors and frames. The #2 Phillips drive works with common Phillips bits, simplifying tool selection on cabinet lines. For European style face frame hinges, pin and pivot hinges, or catches and latches, this zinc coated screw offers a focused fastener choice for hinge and slide work in hardwood cabinetry.
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