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This Würth #6 x 5/8-inch pan head screw is built for mounting European cup hinges and drawer slides to cabinet panels. The 5/8-inch length suits shallow face frame members, thin cabinet sides, and mounting plates where a longer screw would punch through the back face.
Hinge cup plates and drawer slide mounting brackets each have a specific mounting-hole depth, and the screw length has to match. At 5/8 inch, this screw reaches full thread engagement in the panel without risking breakthrough on 3/4-inch cabinet sides or thinner face frame stock. It is the right call when the hardware and the panel leave you very little room between full pull-through and the back face. Cabinet shops building frameless boxes and installers setting undermount or side-mount slides in thin-wall panels will find this length eliminates the guesswork about screw selection at the hardware step.
The pan head profile sits flat on the mounting plate surface and spreads clamping load evenly, which matters when you are driving into the small pilot holes on hinge arms or slide brackets. No countersink is needed, and the head will not rock or tip in the pre-bored hole. The Black finish is a practical match for black-coated hinges and slides: the screw head stays visually consistent with the hardware rather than standing out as a bright point against a dark plate. For shops running dark-finished European hinges on cabinet interiors, that consistency is worth having.
Cabinet shops running production lines keep a box of these at every hinge and slide station so crews can move from cabinet to cabinet without stopping to sort fasteners. Installers working on-site with pre-hung cabinets rely on the same screw to mount replacement hardware when a hinge or slide needs swapping after delivery. The 1,000-count box suits both: production shops burn through hardware screws at volume, and installers with a box on the truck will not run short across a full kitchen or bath job.
Hinge mounting plates and drawer slide brackets are designed with flat bearing surfaces. A pan head sits flush against the plate and distributes the clamping load evenly. A countersunk head would require a matching countersink in the plate, which most hardware mounting holes do not have.
Yes. In 3/4-inch stock, a 5/8-inch screw reaches good thread engagement without breaking through the back face, making it a safe choice for both cabinet sides and thin face frame members.
The Black finish is primarily a visual match for dark cabinet hardware and interior panels. It does not add corrosion resistance beyond what a standard finish provides, so this screw is suited for dry indoor cabinet installations.
Yes. The #6 gauge and 5/8-inch length are consistent with the mounting-plate hole size and panel depth typical of European concealed hinge installation on cabinet sides and face frames.
The sharp point self-starts in most cabinet panel materials. Hinge and slide mounting plates already include pre-bored pilot holes, so the screw seats directly through the hardware into the panel without a separate drilling step.
When a 5/8-inch pan head in black is what the hardware calls for, having a full box on hand means installation keeps moving without substitutions or supply stops mid-job.
Sold In: 1000 Each
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