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The Quickscrews #10 x 3" washer head installation screw is built for cabinet and casework applications where a longer fastener is needed to pull components together securely. The washer head distributes clamping load across a wider bearing surface, while the double auger point and coarse thread work together in wood-based substrates to start fast and hold firm.
A 3-inch installation screw covers ground that shorter fasteners cannot. When you are securing a cabinet to a wall through a rail, nailer, or back panel, or pulling two cabinet boxes together through stacked material, the extra length delivers thread engagement deep into the substrate. This screw also handles situations where the fastener needs to pass through a face frame, a cabinet side, and still reach solid material behind it. The 3-inch length suits interior wall installations where stud engagement through drywall and the cabinet back is the goal, and anywhere the combined stack of material demands a longer shank to get the grip where it matters.
The washer head sits flat against the material surface without countersinking, making it the right choice when you want clamping force distributed broadly rather than concentrated at a small countersunk contact area. That matters at rail edges and panel surfaces where a smaller head could pull through under load. The double auger point has two cutting flutes offset from each other, so both engage the material simultaneously as the screw enters, reducing driving resistance and helping the screw track straight. Zinc plating keeps the screw protected in dry interior environments, which covers the vast majority of cabinet and casework installations.
Cabinet installers running a full kitchen benefit most from the combo drive here: job sites do not always have the same bits staged, and a screw that accepts Phillips or square without adapter swaps keeps the crew moving. Production cabinet shops running deep-reach joinery or building face frames onto thick carcass assemblies will find the 3-inch length handles the stack without a separate pilot. The 500-count box suits either environment without requiring a restock mid-project.
A washer head provides a larger bearing surface than a pan head and does not require a countersink like a flat head. That makes it useful when fastening into rail edges, panel surfaces, or softer substrates where a smaller head might pull through under the clamping load.
A standard Type 17 point has one flute that clears material at the tip. The double auger point has two opposing flutes, so it engages the material on both sides simultaneously. This clears more material per revolution and helps the screw start and advance with less resistance, which is useful in dense wood and thicker panel stacks.
Yes. The combination recess accepts either a #2 Phillips or a #2 square bit. Either will drive the screw; the square drive offers better cam-out resistance when using a power driver, but both work in the same recess without modification.
Yes. A 3-inch length is a common choice for securing cabinets to wood studs through drywall and a cabinet back panel. The coarse thread grips effectively in solid wood framing, and the washer head holds the cabinet rail flat against the cabinet without a countersink.
No. The zinc finish is rated for dry interior use. For outdoor exposure, treated lumber, or high-humidity environments, choose a fastener with a corrosion-resistant coating rated for those conditions.
When the job calls for reach, the Quickscrews #10 x 3" washer head installation screw delivers thread engagement where shorter fasteners fall short, with a combo drive that keeps installation moving regardless of which bit is in the driver.
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