Wurth #7 x 2 inch Confirmat screw gives case assembly builders a dedicated fastener sized for panel joints, so cabinets and furniture cases pull together consistently on repetitive work. The flat head design sits flush in the material, helping assembled cases stack and align cleanly in the shop or on site. The blunt point layout works with a pre-drilled pilot, so holes stay controlled in engineered panels and reduce wandering at the start of the drive. Coarse thread geometry engages aggressively in the pilot, so the joint draws tight along the full 2 inch length. Zinc finish coats the screw surface, so normal interior shop and cabinet environments are handled without bare steel exposure. This Confirmat pattern ties together the 3/16 inch pilot, 1/4 inch shank, and Pozidriv head into one predictable fastening setup for casework.
This Wurth #7 x 2 inch Confirmat screw is designed for use in case assembly, so its dimensions match the drilling and driving routine common to that work. The recommended 3/16 inch pilot hole diameter pairs with the coarse thread, so the screw can cut its way in without over-stressing the panel edge. A 1/4 inch shank diameter supports the joint by filling the pilot path, so the panel alignment stays controlled along the screw length. The Pozidriv head diameter of 3/8 inch gives a broad driving face, so #3 Pozidriv bits can transfer torque with reduced cam-out. Using #3 Pozidriv bits with this head style keeps the driver engagement positive, so repetitive fastening in production cabinet runs remains steady.
This Wurth zinc Confirmat cabinet screw is designed for use in case assembly, so its role is to draw together panels in cabinet and furniture carcasses. The #7 x 2 inch dimension suits many side-to-bottom and side-to-shelf joints, so one length can handle a wide share of standard case layouts. Its flat head style allows the fastener to sit at or below the surface of the material, so edge banding or adjacent parts can cover or clear the head location. The blunt point geometry assumes a properly drilled pilot, so fastener placement is dictated by the drill layout and not a sharp tip, giving repeatable screw locations along panel edges. With a zinc finish on the screw, interior woodworking environments such as cabinet shops and installed residential or commercial casework are handled without exposing raw steel in the joint. The Pozidriv drive type coordinates with #3 Pozidriv bits, so installers can standardize their drivers around this interface.
The 3/16 inch pilot hole diameter is specified alongside this Confirmat screw, so drill sizes are clearly matched to the coarse thread for predictable bite in the substrate. That connection between pilot size and thread lets builders set up jigs and boring equipment once and repeat the same pattern across a job. A 1/4 inch shank diameter fills the pilot path more fully than smaller screws, so lateral movement between joined panels is reduced as the joint is tightened. The 3/8 inch Pozidriv head diameter provides enough surface area for the driver to seat deeply, so torque is transmitted without excessive slipping during fast driving cycles. Using #3 Pozidriv bits with this head lets fabricators keep a single bit type at the machine or on the belt, which simplifies tool changes during production work. The coarse thread working with the specified pilot hole means the screw can draw panels together firmly, so case joints close up without relying on clamps at every position.
The Wurth #7 x 2 inch Confirmat screw uses a #7 diameter and 2 inch length, so it suits many cabinet and furniture case joints where panel edges need deeper engagement.
The Wurth #7 x 2 inch Confirmat screw is designed around a 3/16 inch pilot hole diameter, so the coarse thread can cut in firmly without excessively stressing the panel edge.
The Wurth Confirmat screw has a 1/4 inch shank diameter, so the screw body fills the pilot path and helps maintain alignment between joined panels during tightening.
The Wurth Confirmat screw uses a Pozidriv head diameter of 3/8 inch and is designed for #3 Pozidriv bits, so the driver seats securely for efficient torque transfer.
The Wurth Confirmat screw has a blunt point, so it works with a pre-drilled pilot and follows that hole path, which supports accurate screw placement along panel edges.
The Wurth Confirmat screw carries a zinc finish, so the fastener surface is plated for typical interior woodworking and cabinet environments rather than left as bare steel.
The Wurth #7 x 2 inch Confirmat screw Pozidriv drive blunt point coarse thread zinc finish layout is designed for use in case assembly, tying together a 3/16 inch pilot hole, 1/4 inch shank, and 3/8 inch Pozidriv head. Using #3 Pozidriv bits with this screw supports repeatable driving performance on cabinet and furniture projects. For shops standardizing on a Confirmat pattern with known drilling and driving dimensions, this Wurth screw aligns the critical details for consistent casework joints.
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Sold in: 10 Each | WW614176653 Mfr# 0614176653090 10 | #3 x 1" Pozidriv Insert Bit |