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The Würth #6 x 1-1/4" Pan Head Face Frame and Pocket-Hole Screw is a coarse-thread, lubricated cabinet assembly screw built for softwood face frames and pocket-hole joinery. Its Phillips drive, Type 17 Auger point, and lubricated finish make it a natural match for shops running Phillips bits at volume.
At 1-1/4 inches, this screw is the standard length for pocket-hole joints in 3/4-inch face-frame stock. The coarse thread grips softwood, poplar, and pine rail-to-stile joints without stripping, and the pan head bears down on the pocket shoulder to pull both faces tight. It also handles face-frame-to-box attachment through pre-drilled pocket holes, where the same length keeps the tip well clear of the cabinet exterior. Shops building frames from paint-grade softwood or finger-jointed pine will find this the right screw at the right length without any adjustment.
The lubricated coating is dry to the touch but actively reduces thread friction from the first screw to the last. In a 10,000-piece box, that friction savings translates to less motor heat, fewer stripped heads, and noticeably longer bit life over a full production day. The #2 Phillips drive is the reason many shops stock this variant: if your team drives screws with Phillips bits, switching to a different drive to pick up another screw means a tool change that slows the line. This screw runs on the same bit without any changeover.
This is a coarse-thread screw, which means it is engineered for softwood species, plywood, and MDF rather than dense hardwoods like maple or oak. For face frames built from poplar, pine, or alder, the coarse thread provides fast engagement and strong pull-out resistance. Shops building hardwood frames in maple, cherry, or walnut should reach for a fine-thread variant instead, where tighter thread spacing prevents splitting in close-grained wood. The 10,000-piece pack is sized for production cabinet shops and busy installers who go through volume, not for occasional home-shop use.
Yes. The 1-1/4-inch length is the standard recommended by most pocket-hole jig manufacturers for 3/4-inch stock, and the coarse thread is the correct choice for softwood and sheet goods in those systems.
If your shop already runs Phillips bits in drills and drivers, this screw eliminates any bit changeover. Square drive offers stronger cam-out resistance, but Phillips works reliably in this application and matches the most common bit on most benches.
No. Coarse thread is for softwood, pine, poplar, plywood, and MDF. For hardwood species like maple, oak, or cherry, use a fine-thread face-frame screw to prevent splitting and get proper holding power.
The dry lubricant coating reduces thread friction as each screw drives. Over a full production run this lowers bit wear, reduces driving heat, and makes it easier to drive screws consistently at speed.
No. A pan head is not a countersunk design. It seats flat against the pocket shoulder and clamps the joint without needing a pre-drilled countersink hole.
For production cabinet shops building softwood face frames with Phillips-bit drivers, this screw covers the job: the right length for 3/4-inch stock, the right thread for softwood, and a lubricated finish that keeps the line moving from the first screw to the ten-thousandth.
Sold In: 10000 Each
Quantity | Unit Price | Catalog | ||||
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Sold in: 1 Each | WW90260 Mfr# 0614176143961 1 | #2 x 6" Square Drive Insert Bit, 2 Piece Bit | ||||
Sold in: 1000 Each | WW10000 Mfr# 3670000047961 1000 | Würth #6 x 1-1/4" Pan Head Face Frame and Pocket-Hole Screw Phillips Drive - Type 17 Auger Point Coarse Thread Lubricated, 3670000047961 1000 - 1000/Box |