#6 x 3/4 flat head hinge screw describes a small screw sized for common hardware layouts, so it works well in tight hinge and drawer slide spaces where larger diameters would crowd the hole pattern. The flat head design seats flush to the hardware surface, which helps hardware sit tight against the wood and reduces snag points around doors and drawers. This screw uses a Phillips drive, so installers can run it with standard Phillips drivers already on the truck. The hinge and drawer slide installation purpose keeps its role clear on the bench, helping separate it from general construction screws during fast-paced work. The coarse thread profile grips aggressively in typical woodworking substrates, which supports solid holding power where hinges and slides are repeatedly loaded. The zinc description indicates a plated finish that helps the screw resist normal shop handling and indoor cabinet environments.
This screw uses a Phillips drive that pairs with #2 Phillips drive bits, which allows installers to use widely available bits across corded, cordless, and bench drivers without specialized tooling. The Type 17 auger point detail signals a point geometry designed to start into material efficiently, which can reduce wandering at the hardware hole and help the screw pull straight as it drives. The coarse thread description indicates a thread pattern intended to engage material quickly, which supports firm seating of hinges and drawer slides with relatively few turns of the driver. The case hardened statement refers to a hardening process, which helps the screw resist head deformation during driving and can support consistent seating even when tools are set to productive torque levels.
This Wurth #6 x 3/4 screw is described specifically for hinge and drawer slide installation, which aligns it with many cabinet and furniture hardware layouts that call for small-diameter fasteners near door and drawer edges. The 3/4 inch length suits applications where hardware sits on face frames, cabinet sides, or drawer boxes that do not allow deep screws, which helps avoid penetrating through the opposite face on thinner stock. The flat head profile matches countersunk hardware holes, which supports a flush fit that keeps door and drawer movement clear of protruding fastener heads. The coarse thread style works with typical woodworking materials used around hinges and slides, which supports solid holding power where door and drawer motion repeatedly loads the screw. The zinc finish fits indoor environments commonly seen in cabinetry, which helps the screw head maintain appearance when visible at hardware locations.
The use of #2 Phillips drive bits on this screw standardizes tooling, which can help crews maintain consistent driving depth across long runs of hinges and slides without juggling multiple bit types. The Type 17 auger point encourages the screw to start and pull into the pilot area efficiently, which supports straighter driving through hardware holes and reduces the risk of the screw pushing hardware off its layout marks during installation. The case hardened construction resists cam-out damage at the Phillips recess, which helps maintain torque transfer as the screw tightens down and supports firm clamping of hardware against the cabinet. The defined #6 diameter and 3/4 inch length create a repeatable footprint, which makes layout planning and jig setups more predictable across batches of doors and drawers. The dedicated hinge and drawer slide designation clarifies its role in the shop, which supports consistent hardware fastening choices from project to project.
This Wurth screw is described for hinge and drawer slide installation, which focuses its use on mounting hardware in cabinet and furniture projects.
The Wurth screw is a #6 diameter with a 3/4 inch length, which suits many cabinet hinge and drawer slide mounting locations needing a compact fastener.
This hinge and slide screw uses a Phillips drive and is stated to use #2 Phillips drive bits, which fits common driver setups in woodworking shops.
The Type 17 auger point on this screw is designed to start into material efficiently, which supports straighter driving through hinge and slide hardware holes.
This Wurth screw is described as case hardened, which helps the head and drive recess resist deformation while tightening hinges and drawer slides.
The screw finish is described as zinc, which provides a plated surface suited to normal indoor cabinet environments around hinge and slide hardware.
This Wurth #6 x 3/4 flat head hinge and drawer slide installation screw combines a defined small diameter, 3/4 inch length, and flat head shape, which lines up well with many cabinet hinge and slide layouts. The Phillips drive that uses #2 Phillips drive bits, together with the Type 17 auger point and coarse thread, supports efficient driving and firm seating when mounting hardware in typical woodworking materials. The case hardened description and zinc finish round out the configuration for indoor cabinet environments where hardware performance and appearance both matter. For shops standardizing on a dedicated hinge and drawer slide fastener, this screw offers a clearly defined specification that aligns with common cabinet hardware fastening tasks.
Sold In: 1000 Each
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Sold in: 1000 Each | WW43000 Mfr# 3670000187961 1000 | Würth #6 x 5/8" Flat Head Hinge and Drawer Slide Installation Screw Phillips Drive - Type 17 Auger Point Coarse Thread Zinc, 3670000187961 1000 - 1000/Box | ||||
Sold in: 5000 Each | WW43020 Mfr# 3670000187961 5000 | Würth #6 x 5/8" Flat Head Hinge and Drawer Slide Installation Screw Phillips Drive - Type 17 Auger Point Coarse Thread Zinc, 3670000187961 5000 - 5000/Box | ||||
Sold in: 5000 Each | WW54765 Mfr# 3670000186961 5000 | Würth #6 x 3/4" Flat Head Hinge and Drawer Slide Installation Screw Phillips Drive - Type 17 Auger Point Coarse Thread Zinc, 3670000186961 5000 - 5000/Box |