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The Quickscrews #10 x 3 inch washer head installation screw is a coarse-thread cabinet screw built for through-panel and thick-stock fastening where 2-1/2 inches of penetration is not enough. The double auger point starts quickly in wood, and the washer head distributes clamping force across a wide bearing surface for a secure, flush result.
Three inches of length puts this screw in a specific lane: fastening through cabinet panels into wall studs or blocking, pulling together thick assembled carcass sections, securing heavy face-frame stock to a cabinet box, or anchoring cabinets to one another through the full thickness of adjacent stiles. In any of those situations, a shorter screw either runs out of thread before it bites deeply enough or does not reach the structural backing at all. The 3-inch length gives the thread engagement needed to hold in both the near-side panel and the material behind it.
The washer head's wide flat bearing surface is the right choice when the screw face bears against a cabinet panel rather than countersinking into hardwood. It keeps the head sitting flat and distributes the clamping force so the panel is not deformed. The double auger point does its work at the tip: two opposing flutes pull chips away from both sides of the entry point simultaneously, which reduces the wedging pressure that causes splitting in denser material and helps the screw advance with less resistance than a standard single-flute point.
Cabinet installers and shop crews assembling large runs of carcasses both benefit from a screw that handles versatility without requiring a bit change mid-task. The Phillips/Square combination drive accepts whichever #2 bit is already in the driver, which keeps the job moving when the work shifts between operators or tools. At 1,500 screws to the box, there is enough volume to stock a truck or a production station without frequent reorders. This screw works across softwood, plywood, and particleboard substrates in dry interior settings — the zinc finish is rated for indoor cabinetry and woodworking, not for exterior or pressure-treated applications.
When fastening through a 3/4-inch panel into a wall stud or into a second 3/4-inch panel with meaningful thread engagement on the far side, 3 inches reaches where 2-1/2 inches may not bite deeply enough. The added length is most useful for cabinet-to-wall fastening and for pulling together thick assembled sections.
The double auger point has two flutes instead of one, clearing chips from both sides of the entry simultaneously. This reduces the wedging force at the tip, which lowers the chance of splitting and makes it easier to drive the screw into denser wood without excessive pressure.
Yes. The combination recess accepts either a #2 Phillips or a #2 square bit. Use whichever is already loaded in your driver.
The washer head is a bearing-surface head, not a countersunk head. It is designed to sit flat against the material and spread clamping force across a wide footprint rather than recess into the panel.
No. The zinc finish on this screw is intended for dry, indoor cabinet and woodworking applications. For outdoor or pressure-treated wood, a corrosion-resistant coating rated for those conditions is the right choice.
When the job calls for reach, clamping force, and a drive that works with whatever bit is in the gun, the Quickscrews #10 x 3 inch washer head installation screw handles it in a single fastener.
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