Are you in need of replacement screws for your hinges at home? Shopping online for hardware can be a bit tricky without a push in the right direction, but HardwareSource makes it easy for homeowners and professionals alike to find the fasteners they need for an affordable price. We offer a wide selection of cabinet screws for many of the hinges we supply in our inventory. Whether you are looking for flat head, oval head, pan head, or round head screws, we have all those needs covered in our selection of cabinet hinge screws. Stock up today to ensure quick and secure installation.
What kind of screws do you need?-
Flat Head: a type of countersunk screw that is conical with a flat outer face and a tapering inner face.
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Oval Head: a type of countersunk screw head that features a decorative rounded finish at the top.
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Pan Head: the most common type of rounded screw head, used wherever a flat bottom screw is required.
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Round Head: a less common type of rounded screws, with less surface area than its pan head counterpart.
When it comes to those elusive screws you probably won't be able to find at your local hardware store, you will surely find them here. We offer a wide variety of cabinet screws for standard and specialty hinges alike. We carry plastic dowels and dowel screws for BLUM's European hinges. Dowels and screws are sold separately, but they can also be purchased together in a pack of 50 screws and 50 dowels. The general size of a screw is given as a number. As the number increases, so does both the head size and shaft size of the screw but not the length. #6 screws, for example, are typically used for European hinges and mounting plates while #7 screws are used for face frame mounting plates.
Don't let yourself become deterred by technical terms or unusual screw sizes. Fortunately, our hardware experts can steer you in the right direction and help you find the best solution for the task at hand. Our cabinet hinge screws come in an array of sturdy base materials and stylish finishes, including brass and steel, to ensure long life and resistance to weathering. If you have any questions or would like help finding a specific type of screw, please feel free to contact us for additional information or further assistance.