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The Quickscrews #10 x 2-1/2" installation screw is a washer head, coarse-thread screw designed for attaching cabinet boxes, face frames, and millwork components to walls, blocking, and adjacent cabinets. The white head blends into painted interiors, and the Phillips/square combination drive lets installers use whichever bit is on hand.
Installation screws do one job: secure cabinet boxes to walls and to each other while keeping everything aligned and tight. The #10 gauge and 2-1/2" length give enough bite through a cabinet rail and into a stud or solid backing without over-penetrating. The washer head bears against the cabinet rail evenly, pulling the assembly snug without the wedging or splitting risk that a bugle or countersunk head can introduce in this application. The white head color reduces visibility against standard white cabinet interiors, so the fastener stays out of the way of the finished look.
The combination Phillips/square recess accepts either a #2 Phillips or a #2 square bit, which matters on a busy job site where bit swaps cost time. The square recess is designed to hold the screw on a correctly sized bit for easier one-handed placement in tight cabinet interiors. The double auger point features two opposing flutes that clear chips quickly and help the screw start and drive through framing lumber, plywood rails, and solid-wood blocking with less resistance than a standard sharp or single-flute point.
Cabinet installers running full kitchens and bath sets will recognize this as a workhorse box screw. The 1,500-count box suits crews who move through a full kitchen in a single day and need a reliable supply without mid-job restocking. The zinc finish and coarse thread are sized for dry interior work attaching cabinets to wood-framed walls and blocking. This screw is for indoor installation into wood substrates. For masonry or metal-stud walls, a different fastener and anchor system applies.
Both. The combination recess accepts a #2 Phillips or a #2 square bit, so you can use whichever is in the driver without switching screws.
The double auger has two opposing flutes at the tip that clear chips as the screw drives. This helps the screw start faster and move through denser or thicker material with less resistance compared to a single-flute or plain sharp point.
The white coating on the head is a cosmetic finish designed to blend into white-painted cabinet interiors, reducing the visibility of the fastener head after installation. Corrosion protection comes from the zinc plating on the shank and threads.
No. This is a coarse-thread wood screw. Metal-stud walls require a fine-thread or self-drilling screw and typically an anchor or toggle system depending on the load. This screw is for wood framing, blocking, and solid-wood substrates.
For a typical installation through a 3/4" cabinet rail into a wood stud, 2-1/2" provides roughly 1-3/4" of thread penetration into the framing, which is within standard practice for cabinet installation. Rail thickness or extra sheathing on the wall can affect this, so verify against your specific wall assembly.
With a washer head, combination drive, double auger point, and a 1,500-count box, this Quickscrews installation screw is stocked and ready for full-day cabinet runs where downtime and bit changes need to stay minimal.
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