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This Quickscrews Würth #7 x 1-inch flat head screw is purpose-built for mounting European cup hinges and drawer slides to cabinet panels. At 1 inch, it seats hardware securely through the mounting plate and into standard 3/4-inch cabinet stock without over-penetrating the panel or breaking through the back face.
European cup hinges and drawer slides arrive with pre-bored mounting plate holes sized for a specific screw gauge. A #7 is the correct fit for most standard hinge plates and slide brackets — large enough to seat the head flush in the countersink, small enough not to stress the surrounding material. The 1-inch length is the working size for panels built from 3/4-inch sheet goods: it pulls the hardware plate tight to the cabinet face without the tip threatening the panel's opposite surface. This makes it a dependable daily driver for installers mounting hinges on door panels and attaching drawer slide brackets to cabinet sides.
The nickel finish keeps the screw head low-profile inside a finished cabinet box. When hinges and slides carry a nickel or satin finish, a matching screw head avoids a visible contrast. The coarse-thread design is calibrated for the engineered wood panels common in cabinet construction — plywood, MDF, melamine-faced particleboard — where coarse threads pull out cleanly and hold without stripping the surrounding fiber.
Cabinet shops installing kitchens and bath cabinetry use this screw in volume. A single kitchen can involve dozens of hinges and slide pairs, and having a dedicated hardware installation screw on hand prevents mismatched heads, wrong gauges, and the inconsistent seating that slows final punch-out. Contractors installing pre-built cabinet runs reach for the same screw when they need a fast, predictable result on every mount point. The 1000-piece box keeps a supply at bench or in the van without the interruption of frequent reorders.
Hardware mounting plates are pre-bored to a specific gauge and countersink angle. A dedicated #7 flat head screw seats flush in those holes without modification. A general-purpose wood screw in a different gauge or with the wrong head profile can sit proud of the plate, strip the countersink, or fail to clamp the hardware tight against the panel.
Use caution with panels under 3/4 inch. The 1-inch length is sized to stop within standard 3/4-inch stock. In thinner panels — 1/2-inch plywood sides or narrow face-frame stock — the tip can exit the back face. For those applications, the shorter lengths in this family are the better fit.
Yes. Both hardware types use mounting plates with countersunk holes sized for a #7 screw. The flat head seats flush in the plate, and the 1-inch length provides enough thread engagement in the panel to hold the hardware firmly under repeated door and drawer cycling.
The nickel finish is primarily decorative — it keeps the screw head visually consistent with nickel-finished hinge and slide hardware in finished interior cabinet boxes. For dry indoor cabinet installation, it provides adequate protection. It is not rated for wet or exterior environments.
The box contains 1000 screws. A rough planning guide: each European hinge uses two to four mounting screws, and each drawer slide bracket uses two to four. A 30-cabinet kitchen with two doors and two drawers per cabinet can easily run through 400 to 600 screws before the job is done.
Mounting hinges and drawer slides with a correctly sized, correctly profiled screw is one of those details that either adds up to a tight, rattle-free install or compounds into callbacks. This #7 x 1-inch flat head Phillips screw in nickel is the straightforward answer for cabinet shops and installers who want a hardware-matched fastener ready to go, in the quantity a full project actually demands.
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