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The Würth #6 x 1-1/4" face frame and pocket-hole screw is a fine-thread pan head fastener sized for joining 3/4-inch hardwood stock at the rail-to-stile and face-frame-to-box connections that define cabinet quality. A Type 17 Auger point and Black finish round out a screw built specifically for production cabinet shops working in maple, oak, cherry, and similar hardwoods.
Face frame joinery in hardwood is unforgiving. A coarse-thread screw in maple or oak tends to strip or push the joint apart rather than draw it closed. This screw's fine thread is designed for exactly that situation: it bites into the denser fiber matrix of hardwoods and pulls the rail against the stile with consistent clamping pressure. At 1-1/4 inches, it sits correctly in a 3/4-inch stock pocket without over-penetrating the opposite face. The pan head distributes the clamping load broadly across the pocket shoulder, which is why it is the correct head geometry for this work. A bugle head would act as a wedge and risk cracking the stile; this pan head does not.
The Black finish keeps screw heads unobtrusive on cabinet interiors where the face frame is left natural or stained. It is an indoor finish suited to the dry, climate-controlled environment of a finished cabinet. The Type 17 Auger point is more aggressive than a standard T17: its extended flute clears chips faster and reduces the torque needed to start the screw in dense pocket bores. That matters in hardwood production, where driving resistance builds up quickly and a screw that stalls mid-drive can mean a stripped pocket or a split stile.
This screw is the right choice for cabinet shops building hardwood face frames with pocket-hole jigs, for millwork operations joining rails to stiles in maple, oak, cherry, or walnut, and for contractors attaching hardwood face frames to plywood cabinet boxes on site. It is an indoor fastener. If the project involves softwood face frames or MDF and plywood substrates, a coarse-thread pocket-hole screw in the same gauge and length is the better fit for those materials.
Hardwood grain is dense enough that a coarse thread can strip the pocket or push the joint apart instead of drawing it closed. Fine thread engages more consistently in maple, oak, and cherry, producing the clamping force the joint needs.
Yes. A pan head bears flat against the pocket shoulder and clamps the joint evenly. A bugle or flat head acts as a wedge in a pocket and can split hardwood stiles, especially near the end grain.
It accepts a standard #2 Phillips bit, which is the most common size on cabinet shop benches and cordless drivers.
It will work, but a coarse-thread pocket-hole screw provides better pull-out resistance in softwood, MDF, and plywood. Fine thread is optimized for hardwood; coarse thread is the better choice for lower-density materials.
At 1-1/4 inches, this screw is the standard length for pocket-hole joinery in 3/4-inch face frame stock. It draws the joint without over-penetrating the far face.
When the face frame is hardwood and the joint has to close cleanly every time, this fine-thread pan head screw delivers the thread engagement, head geometry, and point design the work calls for — packed 1,000 to the box to keep the line moving.
Sold In: 1000 Each
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Sold in: 1 Each | WW90260 Mfr# 0614176143961 1 | #2 x 6" Square Drive Insert Bit, 2 Piece Bit | ||||
Sold in: 10000 Each | WW18000 Mfr# 367000003696110000 | Würth #6 x 1-1/4" Pan Head Face Frame and Pocket-Hole Screw Phillips Drive - Type 17 Auger Point Fine Thread Black, 367000003696110000 - 10000/Box |