Wurth #7 x 1-1/2 pan head screw gives a face frame and pocket-hole fastener built for woodworking materials that need strong bite. The screw uses a coarse thread that delivers excellent holding in soft woods, MDF, and particleboard, so joints stay tight under normal cabinet use. The type 17 auger point starts quickly in these substrates, which reduces splitting risk at the edge of rails and stiles during assembly work. A pan head profile provides broad bearing on the joint surface, spreading the clamping load across the face frame or panel. The screw is case hardened, creating a hard outer shell that resists head deformation when driven with power tools. A lubricated finish helps the screw drive smoothly into dense MDF or particleboard, which supports consistent seating depth without excessive torque. The black color offers a dark, low-visibility appearance where exposed heads would otherwise stand out.
This Wurth screw is designed for face frame and pocket-hole use, so its geometry supports the angled driving common to those joints. The screw uses a #2 square drive, which works with #2 square drive bits and provides a positive bit engagement during installation. That drive style reduces the tendency of the bit to slip under torque compared with less supported recess shapes. The type 17 auger point cuts into soft woods, MDF, and particleboard as it advances, allowing the screw to pull itself in during driving. This behavior supports a controlled draw-down of joints without excessive pre-force on the driver. The coarse thread then takes over to create holding power in these softer substrates, which matters when assembling cabinets, face frames, or pocket-hole reinforced parts from these materials.
This Wurth #7 x 1-1/2 pan head face frame and pocket-hole screw is targeted to soft woods, MDF, and particleboard applications. That focus matches common cabinet boxes, face frames, and shop-built components that rely on those sheet goods and frame stocks. In pocket-hole joinery, the coarse thread engages quickly in these softer materials, so the screw can draw the mating piece tight without stripping. For face frame construction, the pan head sits against the back of the frame or adjoining component, using its broad underside to clamp the joint. In MDF and particleboard carcasses, the screw length supports fastening through typical pocket-hole depths while still keeping the working point within the substrate thickness during normal layouts.
The coarse thread, type 17 auger point, and #2 square drive work together to support predictable installation in shop or site conditions. The type 17 auger point cuts its way into soft woods, MDF, and particleboard, which helps the screw advance under steady tool torque instead of sudden jumps that can shift alignment. Once engaged, the coarse thread provides the holding that keeps joints from loosening under standard cabinet use. The case hardened construction strengthens the screw exterior, helping it maintain its head shape when driven by powered drivers and resisting deformation when setting many screws in sequence. Lubrication on the screw further eases driving through denser MDF or particleboard cores, which supports uniform seating depth from joint to joint. The black color can visually blend into darker cabinet interiors or components, so exposed heads are less visually prominent in those installations.
This Wurth screw uses a coarse thread designed for excellent holding in soft woods, MDF, and particleboard, so it suits many cabinet, casework, and frame assemblies using those materials.
The type 17 auger point is built to cut into soft woods, MDF, and particleboard as it advances, helping the screw start and pull itself in smoothly during face frame and pocket-hole installation.
This screw uses a #2 square drive, so #2 square drive bits engage the recess, helping deliver positive torque transfer and reducing slip during power driving.
The coarse thread, type 17 auger point, and pan head are described for face frame and pocket-hole use, supporting clamp-style joints in soft woods, MDF, and particleboard.
The screw is case hardened, giving it a hardened exterior that resists head damage and supports repeated driving with powered tools in cabinet and woodworking environments.
The lubricated black screw surface helps it drive smoothly into MDF and particleboard while offering a dark appearance where a low-visibility head is preferred.
This Wurth #7 x 1-1/2 pan head face frame and pocket-hole screw brings together coarse threading, a type 17 auger point, and #2 square drive for work in soft woods, MDF, and particleboard. Case hardened construction and a lubricated black finish support confident driving and consistent joint clamping in cabinet, frame, and pocket-hole assemblies. For projects built around these materials and joinery methods, this screw provides a purpose-built fastener option ready for shop or jobsite use.
Sold In: 6000 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: 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 | ||||
Sold in: 1000 Each | WW12000 Mfr# 3670000035961 1000 | Würth #7 x 1-1/4" Pan Head Face Frame and Pocket-Hole Screw Phillips Drive - Type 17 Auger Point Coarse Thread Black, 3670000035961 1000 - 1000/Box |