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The Würth #8 x 2" flat head assembly screw is a coarse-thread, sharp-point fastener built for cabinet carcass assembly, panel joinery, and wood-to-wood connections where a flush-seating head and low-friction driving matter. Packed 3500 to the box, it is sized for production shops that move through volume.
At 2 inches, this screw reaches comfortably through 3/4-inch cabinet panel stock and into a second member with meaningful thread engagement. That makes it a practical choice for joining cabinet box sides to tops and bottoms, securing internal dividers, attaching hanging rails, and similar carcass-assembly tasks where a shorter screw would not grip deeply enough and a longer one would risk blowing through the far face. The flat head with nibs seats flush in melamine, plywood, and solid-wood panels, leaving a clean surface that does not interfere with drawers, shelves, or hardware installed nearby.
The combination drive recess accepts a #2 Phillips or a #2 square bit. In a busy shop, that means a driver loaded with a square bit and another loaded with Phillips can both run this screw without swapping stock. The square recess is designed to hold the screw on a correctly sized bit for one-handed placement, which matters when the other hand is holding a panel in position. The lubricated finish is dry to the touch and reduces thread friction during driving, which translates to less heat, less bit wear, and fewer stripped heads when a driver is running at speed through a long assembly run. This screw is for indoor cabinet and furniture work. The zinc-free lubricated finish is not rated for exterior or treated-lumber applications.
A box of 3500 is the right scale for a shop assembling kitchen or bath cabinets in volume. The coarse thread and sharp point keep installation fast across softwood plywood, MDF-core, and standard particleboard-free cabinet panels. For shops that run consistent box sizes and standard carcass dimensions, this screw covers the most common through-panel joint without requiring a separate fastener for each scenario. Finish carpenters and on-site installers who assemble and adjust cabinets in the field will also find the combination drive convenient when bit selection is not always predictable at the start of a day.
Yes. The combination recess accepts a standard #2 Phillips bit. The square option is there if you prefer it, but neither drive type requires the other.
In most softwood plywood, MDF, and standard cabinet panel materials, the nibs under the head mill the countersink as the screw seats. Dense hardwood may benefit from a pilot countersink for the cleanest result.
The coarse thread and sharp point work in standard cabinet plywood and solid wood. For particleboard or MDF-core panels, a chipboard-thread screw with a deeper thread profile typically provides better pull-out resistance. This screw is best matched to plywood carcass and solid-wood assembly.
The lubricant is applied to the threads and shank to reduce friction during driving. It lowers torque demand, reduces bit wear in high-volume runs, and helps prevent head stripping when driving at production speed.
No. This is an interior fastener. For outdoor or treated-lumber applications, use a corrosion-rated screw matched to the exposure and lumber chemistry.
The Würth #8 x 2" flat head assembly screw gives production shops a low-friction, dual-drive option for the carcass joints and panel connections that show up in nearly every cabinet run, backed by a 3500-piece box count that keeps the line moving.
Sold In: 3500 Each