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This Würth #5 x 11.5 mm flat head euro screw is built for mounting European cup hinges, drawer slides, and other 32 mm system hardware into the line-bored holes of cabinet panels. The 11.5 mm length positions this screw in the middle of the family range, making it the right reach for standard 3/4-inch (19 mm) cabinet side panels where full thread engagement matters without over-penetration. It is specified for use with Blum hardware and arrives in a box of 12,000 for production volume.
Euro screws are short by design — they thread into the shallow 5 mm line-bore holes that define the 32 mm system, and the screw length determines how deep the thread runs into the panel. At 11.5 mm, this screw provides reliable bite in a standard 3/4-inch melamine, particleboard, or plywood cabinet side without the tip approaching the panel's outer face. That matters on cabinet sides with a finished veneer or laminate exterior, where a longer screw risks a visible dimple or surface break. For those panels, 11.5 mm is the working length that holds the hardware firmly while staying clear of the show face.
The blunt point is not a limitation here — it is correct for the application. Euro screws go into pre-bored holes. A sharp or self-drilling point in a line-bored hole wanders, reduces thread engagement, and can compromise the fit of the mounting plate. The blunt point of this screw drops straight into the bore and threads down cleanly, which is why euro screws are built this way.
The #2 Pozidriv recess has a parallel-wall geometry that keeps the bit seated under torque, unlike a Phillips recess whose tapered flanks push the bit out as load increases. In a cabinet shop running hundreds of hinge and slide installations daily, that difference shows up as fewer stripped heads and less time re-driving fasteners. Use a PZ2 bit — a Phillips bit will physically fit but will cam out and damage the recess.
The nickel finish coordinates with the hardware it secures. Blum hinges and drawer slides typically carry a nickel or chrome surface, and a nickel-finished screw head visible through the hinge arm or slide body maintains a clean, consistent appearance inside the cabinet. It also provides adequate corrosion resistance for indoor cabinetry environments.
This screw is specified for Blum hardware, which is the dominant European hinge and slide system in North American cabinet production. Blum mounting plates, hinge arms, and slide brackets are pre-bored for a #5 euro screw with a 7.2 mm head, and the flat head profile seats flush in those countersinks without rocking or standing proud. Cabinet shops installing Blumotion hinges, Tandem slides, or Movento runners will find this screw fits the mounting hardware directly, with no substitution or modification needed. The 12,000-piece box supports production use across a full kitchen or bath cabinet run.
Euro screws are driven into pre-bored line-bore holes, not into undrilled material. A blunt point drops into the bore accurately and engages the thread immediately. A sharp point in a bored hole can wander off-center and reduce how much thread actually grips the panel.
A Phillips bit fits the recess but its tapered flanks will cam out under driving torque and can damage the head. Use a PZ2 Pozidriv bit for reliable engagement and to avoid stripped recesses in production volume work.
Yes. For a standard 3/4-inch (19 mm) particleboard or melamine panel, 11.5 mm provides solid thread engagement without approaching the panel's outer face. If you are installing into thinner panels or need additional clearance from a finished exterior, check the actual panel thickness against this length before running production.
This screw is specified for Blum hardware generally, including cup hinge mounting plates, Tandem drawer slide brackets, Movento runners, and similar 32 mm system components that use a #5 euro screw with a 7.2 mm head.
A typical kitchen cabinet set uses several hinges and drawer slides per cabinet, each requiring two to four euro screws. A full kitchen run with 20 to 30 cabinets can consume several hundred screws. The 12,000-piece box keeps the bench stocked through extended production without repeated reorders.
When Blum hardware is on the bench and panels are line-bored and ready, the last thing a production shop needs is a screw that cams out, wanders in the bore, or leaves a head standing proud of the mounting plate. This 11.5 mm euro screw is sized, threaded, and finished to go in once and stay there.
Sold In: 12000 Each
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Sold in: 10 Each | WW614176652 Mfr# 0614176652090 10 | #2 x 1" Pozidriv Insert Bit (10/Box) |