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This Würth #8 x 1" drawer front adjusting screw is built for attaching and aligning drawer fronts to drawer boxes where the combined stock is on the thinner side. The modified washer head, Phillips/square drive, coarse thread, and Type 17 Auger point work together to give cabinet installers a screw that seats cleanly, holds the front in position during adjustment, and drives reliably in production volume.
At 1 inch, this screw is sized for drawer front attachment where the combined thickness of the adjustment clip or mounting plate plus the drawer box face is modest. It threads through the adjustment hardware and into the drawer box face without punching through the back of thinner panels. Cabinet shops working with standard 1/2-inch or 5/8-inch drawer box sides will find this length lands the thread well within the material without over-penetrating. It is also the right call when clearance behind the drawer box is limited and a longer screw would create interference.
The modified washer head is what makes this a drawer front screw rather than a general cabinet screw. Its broad, flat bearing surface holds the drawer front against the adjustment clip while you dial in the gap, then locks it down once the position is set. That bearing surface matters most when driving into the elongated slots common on drawer front adjustment hardware, where a smaller head would shift under load. The Phillips/square combination recess is designed to hold the screw on a correctly sized bit for one-handed placement, which is useful when the other hand is steadying the drawer front during final positioning.
A box of 1,000 is the right unit for a shop running drawer front installation day in and day out. On a 30-box kitchen, drawer front screws disappear fast, and stopping to reorder mid-run costs more time than the screws are worth. This box keeps a bin stocked through a full project cycle. The zinc finish is appropriate for the interior cabinet environment these screws live in, hidden behind the drawer front once the job is done. Installers working out of a service van will also appreciate having a known, consistent screw rather than pulling from a mixed bin whenever a drawer front needs re-attachment on a callback.
The 1" length is well matched to 1/2-inch and 5/8-inch drawer box face material when threading through a standard adjustment clip or mounting plate. It seats the thread fully without breaking through the back face of thinner drawer box construction.
Yes. The combination recess accepts both a #2 Phillips and a #2 square bit. Either works for installation; the square recess is designed to hold the screw on a correctly sized bit during one-handed placement.
Not in most drawer box materials. The Type 17 Auger point cuts wood fiber rather than displacing it, so it starts cleanly in plywood, MDF, and particleboard without pre-drilling in typical drawer box thicknesses.
No. The zinc finish is rated for dry interior use. These are interior cabinet screws intended to live behind an installed drawer front in a climate-controlled environment.
This is a standard #8 coarse-thread screw sized for drawer front adjustment clips and mounting plates used across most European-style and frameless cabinet systems. Confirm the clip or plate manufacturer's recommended gauge before ordering if your hardware specifies a different gauge.
When drawer front alignment has to hold through daily use, the fastener doing the clamping matters. This 1" Würth drawer front adjusting screw gives cabinet shops and installers a consistent, production-ready option that seats correctly in thin drawer box stock and stays put once tightened.
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