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The Würth #10 x 2-1/2 inch washer head installation screw is a coarse-thread, zinc-plated fastener with a white head, sharp point, and a combination Phillips/square drive. It is built for cabinet installation, interior panel work, and general woodworking where a broad bearing surface and a visually low-profile head matter.
At 2-1/2 inches, this screw has enough penetration depth for fastening through cabinet face frames into the cabinet box, securing mounting rails to wall panels, or attaching built-in cabinet units to wall framing. It reaches through a face frame and into the stile or rail behind it with thread engagement to spare. For cabinet installers working with 3/4-inch finished panels and typical 2x framing or blocking, this length hits the practical middle ground between a screw that bottoms out too shallow and one long enough to push through the back of a thin wall panel. The washer head keeps the bearing surface broad so the screw does not pull through the panel face on the initial drive.
The white head coating on this screw is designed to disappear against white melamine cabinet interiors, white-painted face frames, and light-colored panels. Once driven, the low-profile washer head stays close to the surface and the white finish keeps it from standing out in a finished cabinet box. The zinc-plated shank handles the corrosion demands of dry indoor cabinetry and interior millwork. This is an interior fastener suited for climate-controlled shop and residential environments.
Cabinet installers running through a production schedule benefit most from this box. The 1,500-count pack supports a full installation day without mid-job restocking, and the combination drive recess means the crew can work with whatever bit style is already loaded. The #2 square drive holds the screw on a correctly sized bit for easier placement in tight cabinet interiors, while Phillips compatibility keeps things moving when square bits are not at hand. Cabinet shops assembling and installing white-interior frameless or face-frame cabinetry will find the white head a practical detail that saves a finishing step on exposed fastener heads inside the box.
White melamine and painted cabinet interiors are common in kitchens and baths. A white head sits against those surfaces with less contrast than a bare zinc or silver head, reducing the visual impact of the fastener in finished cabinetry.
Yes. The combination recess accepts a #2 Phillips driver or a #2 square driver. Either works in the same head, so you can use whichever bit is already loaded in your driver.
In most softwoods, plywood, and composite panels, the sharp point self-starts without a pilot hole. Dense hardwoods may benefit from a pilot hole to prevent splitting and reduce driving torque.
No. The zinc plating on this screw is suited for dry indoor environments. For outdoor or high-moisture applications, a screw with a heavier corrosion-resistant coating is the right choice.
The washer head has a wider bearing flange that distributes clamping load across a larger surface area. This reduces the chance of the head pulling through or sinking into softer face materials when the screw is driven home.
When the job calls for a 2-1/2 inch installation screw that disappears into white cabinet interiors and keeps up with a full day of installs, this Würth washer head screw gives you the length, head style, and pack size to work without interruption.
Sold In: 1500 Each