#6 x 1-1/4 pan head screw gives you a compact fastener length that suits typical face-frame and pocket-hole builds in soft woods, MDF, and particleboard, so joints seat fully without driving an oversized screw through the workpiece. The pan head design spreads load across the surface of the face frame or pocket-hole shoulder, which helps draw parts tight without the head biting in as aggressively as smaller profile heads might. A Phillips drive works with common #2 Phillips bits already on the truck or in the shop, keeping bit changes to a minimum during runs of cabinet components. The Wurth branding on this screw identifies it within a professional fastener system, which supports consistent selection across jobs where matching screw type and performance characteristics matter from project to project.
The #6 x 1-1/4 inch length gives a predictable embedment depth in soft woods, MDF, and particleboard, which supports repeatable holding power when you are joining rails, stiles, and cabinet parts with pocket holes. The coarse thread configuration pairs with Type 17 auger point to pull the screw into these materials efficiently, limiting wandering as the tip enters and helping the threads cut their own path as you work down a line of fastenings. Because the screw is case hardened and lubricated, the driving effort stays manageable during long assemblies, which supports steady progress on production cabinet runs or multiple built-ins in the same project.
This Wurth #6 x 1-1/4 pan head face frame and pocket-hole screw is specified for soft woods, MDF, and particleboard, so it fits common cabinet carcass and face-frame materials used in shop and onsite work. The coarse thread is tuned for excellent holding in these substrates, which is important when you are clamping face frames to cabinet boxes or tying stretchers into sheet goods where thread grip carries much of the load. In pocket-hole joints, the 1-1/4 inch length allows the screw to travel through the pocket and into the mating piece with a practical balance between penetration and control. The pan head sits against the shoulder of the pocket or the back of the frame, spreading pressure over a broader area so the material at the bearing surface supports the clamping force during assembly.
The combination of a Type 17 auger point and coarse thread means this screw is cutting and advancing at the same time, which supports a smooth entry into soft woods, MDF, and particleboard during repetitive fastening. Case hardened construction lets the screw handle the driving loads created when the coarse threads pull two pieces together at full torque, which matters when joints are pulled tight on thicker face frames. The lubricated surface further reduces friction between screw and material, helping torque translate into clamping force instead of heat and drag, which is valuable across a full box of screws on production runs. Designed around a #2 Phillips drive, this screw works with standard Phillips bits already used on many woodworking tasks, so installers and shop teams can maintain a straightforward driver setup while moving from one fastening step to the next.
This Wurth screw is described for excellent holding in soft woods, MDF, and particleboard, so it targets typical cabinet boxes, face frames, and similar sheet-good constructions.
The screw uses a coarse thread for excellent holding in soft woods, MDF, and particleboard, which helps it bite quickly and secure joints in these lower-density materials.
The Type 17 auger point cuts as it drives, which helps the screw start in soft woods, MDF, and particleboard without separate drilling in many face-frame and pocket-hole jobs.
The screw is case hardened, so the hardened outer layer supports the driving loads when tightening joints in MDF, particleboard, and soft woods during assembly work.
This Wurth screw uses a Phillips drive and is specified to work with #2 Phillips drive bits, aligning with common driver setups in woodworking shops.
The lubricated finish reduces friction as the screw advances, which supports smoother driving and more consistent torque in soft woods, MDF, and particleboard.
This Wurth #6 x 1-1/4 pan head face frame and pocket-hole screw brings together coarse thread, Type 17 auger point, case hardened construction, lubrication, and #2 Phillips drive to match soft woods, MDF, and particleboard work. For cabinet shops and installers building face frames, pocket-joined rails, and sheet-good structures, these details support steady driving, solid thread engagement, and predictable clamping behavior across repeated joints. When a project uses these materials and fastening style, this screw provides a targeted option for fastening tasks within that scope.
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Sold in: 1 Each | WW90260 Mfr# 0614176143961 1 | #2 x 6" Square Drive Insert Bit, 2 Piece Bit |