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The Würth #6 x 1-1/4" Pan Head Face Frame and Pocket-Hole Screw is a coarse-thread fastener sized for joining 3/4-inch softwood, plywood, and pine face frames at the pocket. A Type 17 Auger Point, pan head, and lubricated finish work together to drive cleanly and pull joints tight in high-volume cabinet and millwork shops.
This screw is sized and threaded for the most common pocket-hole joint in cabinet and millwork production: joining 3/4-inch softwood, pine, or plywood face frame members rail-to-stile, or attaching a completed face frame to a cabinet box built from sheet goods. The 1-1/4-inch length drives through a standard 15-degree pocket and seats the head firmly against the pocket shoulder without over-penetrating. Coarse thread grips well in the lower-density fiber structure of softwood, pine, and sheet goods like plywood and MDF, making this the right choice when the frame stock is not a closed-grain hardwood such as maple or oak.
The pan head on this screw carries a flat, wide bearing surface that bears against the pocket wall and draws the joint closed without acting as a wedge against the grain. That geometry matters in narrow face frame stiles, where a tapered countersunk head can lever the wood apart instead of clamping it together. The Type 17 Auger Point adds a longitudinal flute that clears wood fiber at the tip, lowering the torque needed to start and drive the screw in softwood. The lubricated finish reduces thread friction further, so the screw drives smoothly from the first rotation to full seating, even through back-to-back pocket joints on a production jig.
Cabinet shops running softwood or plywood face frames through a pocket-hole jig will go through these in volume. The 1,000-count box suits production benches where a smaller jar would run out mid-run. Millwork and finish carpentry crews building site-built cabinets with pine or poplar frames reach for the same screw when they need consistent results across a full set of doors. For hardwood face frames in maple, oak, or cherry, a fine-thread face frame screw is the correct choice. This coarse-thread version is the right call for everything else.
Yes. The 1-1/4-inch length is the standard pocket-hole screw length for 3/4-inch stock. It seats fully through the pocket and into the mating piece without breaking through the far face.
Coarse thread provides better pull-out resistance in softwood, pine, plywood, MDF, and other lower-density materials. Fine thread is designed for closed-grain hardwoods like maple and oak, where the tighter pitch grips the denser fiber structure. For softwood and sheet goods, coarse is the correct choice.
Yes. The pan head, coarse thread, and 1-1/4-inch length suit pocket-driven attachment of a face frame to a plywood cabinet side where the combined stock calls for this length.
The lubricated finish reduces friction between the thread and the wood fiber as the screw is driven. This lowers the torque required to seat the screw and makes consecutive installations faster and easier on the driver motor and the operator.
The pocket is typically cut with a jig, but one is not strictly required. The screw functions correctly in any angled pocket bore that matches the geometry the length is designed for.
With the right thread for softwood, a head that clamps without splitting, and a lubricated finish that drives smoothly through a full box, this Würth pocket-hole and face frame screw is sized to keep production moving from the first joint to the last.
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