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The Würth #8 x 1" truss head machine screw is an 8-32 fine-thread fastener for mounting decorative knobs, pulls, and cabinet hardware to door and drawer fronts. The 1-inch length suits typical door and drawer stock where the hardware shank reaches through cleanly and threads fully into the knob base.
The 8-32 thread is the default specification for decorative cabinet hardware across North American manufacturers. A knob or pull purchased from virtually any hardware brand will accept this screw without adapters or thread chasing. The 1-inch length is a practical fit for standard door and drawer fronts: it passes through the drilled clearance hole, spans the panel thickness, and delivers enough thread engagement into the hardware base to seat firmly. For thicker drawer fronts or stacked substrates, other lengths in this family cover the range.
The truss head sits against the interior face of the door or drawer panel. Its wide, low-profile shape spreads clamping force over a larger footprint than a pan or flat head, which helps keep thin or finished panels from dimpling at the fastener point. The combination Phillips/Slotted recess means an installer can reach for a #2 Phillips bit or a flat-blade driver and get full engagement either way, useful when working inside a cabinet box or in a tight drawer opening.
Cabinet shops and installers fitting knobs and pulls across a run of doors and drawers will go through hardware screws quickly. A 100-piece box keeps pace with a full kitchen install without hunting for replacements mid-job. Homeowners hanging new hardware on existing cabinetry will find the 8-32 thread fits off-the-shelf pulls and knobs from home center brands just as readily as specialty hardware lines. Because the screw is zinc-plated steel intended for dry indoor cabinetry, it belongs inside the cabinet environment, not in exterior or moisture-exposed applications.
Almost certainly. The 8-32 thread is the standard for North American cabinet hardware, so it fits the vast majority of knobs and pulls sold under any brand without modification.
The truss head is wider and lower in profile than a pan head. That broader bearing surface distributes the clamping load more evenly against the back face of a door or drawer front, which is helpful on thinner panels or finished surfaces.
No. A standard #2 Phillips bit or a flat-blade driver both engage the recess. Use whichever is closer when you are working inside a cabinet box or on a drawer face.
The 1-inch length is well suited to standard 3/4-inch door and drawer panels. If your drawer front is thicker, stacked, or has a decorative face frame overlay, a longer screw from this same family will give you more thread engagement into the hardware base.
This is a zinc-plated steel screw for dry indoor cabinetry. It is not suited for outdoor, high-humidity, or wet-area exposure.
Having the correct 8-32 machine screw on hand means hardware installation moves without interruption. This 1-inch truss head screw covers the most common door and drawer scenario, and 100 per box keeps a full project supplied from start to finish.
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