#6 x 3/4 flat head assembly screw describes a Wurth screw sized for #6 diameter and 3/4 inch length, which suits many cabinet, fixture, and general woodworking assembly jobs where a compact fastener is needed. The sharp point coarse thread design lets the screw bite quickly into material, helping joints pull up tight with fewer spins on the driver. The Phillips drive head is sized for #2 Phillips bits, so installers can use a common bit for this screw in both hand drivers and power drivers on site or in the shop. The flat head style sits down into a countersunk hole, so hardware, drawer parts, or hinge leaves can sit closer to the surface without rocking. Wurth case hardens these screws, which supports consistent driving and tip integrity across repeated installations in dense sheet goods.
This Wurth flat head assembly screw uses a sharp point, so contact with the workpiece begins quickly, which helps the screw track straight under the driver without wandering. The coarse thread form extends along the full 3/4 inch length, giving continuous grip through the joint and helping shorter cabinet components stay tight under load. Because the screw is case hardened and lubricated, the combination supports smoother driving torque, so powered drivers can seat the head efficiently into a countersunk recess. The #2 Phillips drive interface aligns with standard driver bits, so installers can run this screw as part of an existing bit setup, which streamlines changeover when alternating between different screw lengths in the same build.
This Wurth #6 x 3/4 flat head assembly screw is part of the Wurth Baer Supply fasteners range, aligning with cabinet hardware and woodworking products used in shop and field assembly. The fast-start sharp point coarse thread layout suits fastening into typical wood-based materials used in cabinets and fixtures, helping panels draw together during carcass, face frame, or component assembly. With its 3/4 inch fully threaded shank, this screw matches situations where material thickness is modest and full-length thread engagement is preferred over extra length beyond the joint. The flat head geometry is suited to countersunk holes in hinge leaves, brackets, or hardware components where a low-profile head is needed so adjoining parts can sit near flush over the fastened area.
The case hardened build and lubrication on this Wurth assembly screw support consistent driving, helping maintain a steady rhythm on production or repeated installation tasks without frequent bit slip or binding. Using a #2 Phillips drive size keeps tool setups simple, because many woodworking and cabinet fasteners share that interface, so installers can move from one screw station to another without changing bits between operations. The coarse fully threaded shank at 3/4 inch length grips throughout the joint, which helps components remain tight after driving and can reduce the need for secondary clamps during light to moderate assembly tasks. The flat head working with countersunk holes lets the head settle into the material, helping finished pieces stack, align, or receive additional hardware without interference from a protruding head. Together, these traits align the screw with routine cabinet, fixture, and general woodworking assembly where repeatable, predictable driving behavior is important.
This Wurth assembly screw is #6 diameter and 3/4 inch long, which fits many cabinet and woodworking joints that need a compact, fully threaded fastener.
This screw uses a Phillips drive head designed for #2 Phillips drive bits, so it matches common bits used with standard hand and power drivers.
This 3/4 inch screw length is threaded fully, so threads run along the full shank, giving grip throughout the joint rather than only near the tip.
The sharp point coarse thread design starts quickly in wood-based materials and pulls pieces together firmly, which supports efficient cabinet and fixture assembly.
The case hardened construction means the screw surface is hardened, supporting the head and threads during driving and helping maintain performance in dense materials.
Lubrication on this screw helps it drive more smoothly into material, reducing driving effort and supporting consistent seating of the flat head.
This Wurth #6 x 3/4 flat head assembly screw combines a fully threaded 3/4 inch coarse shank, sharp point, case hardened construction, lubrication, and #2 Phillips drive to support efficient cabinet and woodworking assembly. For projects using countersunk holes where a compact, fully threaded screw is needed, this fastener supplies the driving behavior and thread engagement that align with professional shop and field workflows. Choose this screw when the joint design matches a #6 diameter, 3/4 inch length, and a flat head that seats into a countersunk recess.
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