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Wurth 7 x 1-1/4 pan head screw is a face frame and pocket-hole screw with a coarse thread, so it cuts a strong bite into soft woods, MDF and particleboard, which supports solid joints in typical cabinet and furniture materials. The case hardened construction resists head and shank damage under driving torque, helping work move predictably through repetitive fastening. A lubricated finish reduces driving friction, so screws seat faster and with less effort during assembly. The black finish gives a dark, uniform appearance, which helps the fasteners visually blend when used with darker materials or hardware. The pan head style provides a broad bearing surface, so it spreads clamping force and helps parts pull up tight without sinking deeply into the material. The screw uses #2 square drive bits, giving a positive bit engagement that helps reduce cam-out during driving.
This Wurth face frame and pocket-hole screw uses a #2 square drive, so the bit sits securely in the recess during driving and supports stable torque transfer in jigs and freehand work. The coarse thread pattern is specified for soft woods, MDF and particleboard, which means it advances aggressively through these materials and helps clamp joint faces together in cabinet frames and carcasses. The 1-1/4 inch length gives a defined engagement depth, which suits many pocket-hole layouts in common panel and frame thicknesses. The pan head style presents a broad underside bearing surface, so it pulls against the pocket or face and consolidates the joint without needing a countersink formed by the screw head itself. The black finish contributes a dark, uniform look, which coordinates with many shop-level hardware choices.
This Wurth face frame and pocket-hole screw is described with coarse thread for excellent holding in soft woods, MDF and particleboard, so it matches the sheet goods and framing stock used in many cabinet boxes, face frames and built-ins. In pocket-hole applications, the 1-1/4 inch length and #7 diameter work well where standard cabinet components fall into typical thickness ranges, so joints gain substantial bite without excessive projection. The pan head design suits situations where the screw bears against a jig-formed pocket or directly against the work surface, so the broad bearing face helps pull components into alignment. Because the screw is case hardened, it supports repetitive driving in shop fixtures and assembly stations that demand consistent fastener behavior. The black finish offers a dark visual tone, which works with darker substrates or hardware layouts that benefit from a low-contrast fastener appearance.
The case hardened construction and lubrication on this Wurth screw work together so the shank resists shear while friction is reduced, which supports smooth driving and reliable seating across long production runs. The coarse thread engages quickly in soft woods, MDF and particleboard, so operators spend less time dwelling on each fastener while still achieving firm pull-together at joints. The #2 square drive interface offers a positive connection between bit and screw, which helps maintain control under power and limits slipping that could disturb alignment around face frames or pocket-hole seams. The pan head shape creates a wide bearing surface, distributing clamping pressure over more area so components are drawn flush without deep head penetration into the material surface. The specific identification as a face frame and pocket-hole screw signals that geometry and threading are tuned to those assembly methods, which supports predictable performance in standard woodworking and cabinet-making setups.
This Wurth screw has coarse thread for excellent holding in soft woods, MDF and particleboard, so it matches common cabinet panels and framing materials.
This screw uses #2 square drive bits, giving a positive bit engagement that supports controlled driving in face frame and pocket-hole applications.
The type 17 auger point is noted in the description and is suited to cutting into wood substrates, which supports starting and advancing the screw into soft woods and panels.
The screw is case hardened, so the surface resists wear and deformation under torque, supporting consistent driving in repetitive cabinet work.
The screw is #7 x 1-1/4 inch, offering moderate penetration suitable for many face frame and pocket-hole layouts in typical cabinet stock.
This screw is lubricated and black, so driving friction is reduced and the fastener presents a dark appearance that blends with many woodworking projects.
The Wurth face frame and pocket-hole screw with coarse thread, type 17 auger point and #2 square drive brings together features aimed at soft woods, MDF and particleboard, so it fits many cabinet and furniture builds. The #7 x 1-1/4 inch size, pan head design, case hardening and lubricated black finish support controlled driving, solid holding and a dark visual profile across repeated shop and installation work. For cabinet shops and serious DIY woodworkers working primarily in these materials, this configuration offers a focused fastening option for face frames and pocket-hole joints.
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: 6000 Each | WW12300 Mfr# 3670000034961 6000 | Würth #7 x 1-1/2" Pan Head Face Frame and Pocket-Hole Screw Square Drive - Type 17 Auger Point Coarse Thread Black, 3670000034961 6000 - 6000/Box | ||||
Sold in: 1000 Each | WW12200 Mfr# 3670000034961 1000 | Würth #7 x 1-1/2" Pan Head Face Frame and Pocket-Hole Screw Square Drive - Type 17 Auger Point Coarse Thread Black, 3670000034961 1000 - 1000/Box | ||||
Sold in: 7500 Each | WW12100 Mfr# 3670000035961 7500 | Würth #7 x 1-1/4" Pan Head Face Frame and Pocket-Hole Screw Square Drive - Type 17 Auger Point Coarse Thread Black, 3670000035961 7500 - 7500/Box |