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This Würth #8-32 x 1-1/8" truss head machine screw is built for attaching knobs, pulls, and decorative hardware to cabinet doors and drawer fronts. The 8-32 thread is the North American standard for cabinet hardware, so it threads directly into the tapped bases of virtually all knobs and pulls without adapters or guesswork. At 1-1/8", the length gives you a little extra reach compared to the common 1" length, making it a practical fit when you are working through slightly thicker door stock, a decorative overlay, or a mounting plate that adds depth to the installation.
Cabinet hardware screws most commonly come in 1" length, which seats correctly through standard 3/4" door stock with a thin clearance hole. The 1-1/8" length steps up to handle situations where the effective material thickness is a little greater: a thick lacquer buildup, a second laminate face, a decorative escutcheon or backplate sitting between the hardware and the door surface, or a pull with a slightly longer boss. If you are specifying hardware for applied-overlay doors, furniture-grade panels with a hardwood face, or any configuration where a 1" screw comes up just short, this length closes the gap without requiring you to jump to a longer size that might protrude inside a hollow door.
The truss head sits flat against the rear face of the door or drawer front and spreads its clamping load across a wider footprint than a pan head or flat head. That matters when you are tightening a knob or pull that is torqued down repeatedly over the life of the cabinet. The combination Phillips/Slotted recess means you can reach for a #2 Phillips bit for powered installation or a flat-blade driver for touch-up work or tight spaces where a drill will not fit cleanly. Both drive options work in the same recess with no modification.
Hardware installation is one of those tasks where running out of the right screw mid-job causes real disruption. A box of 1,000 supports production cabinet shops, millwork teams, and installers who are hanging hardware across full kitchen or bath sets. The zinc finish holds up in the dry, climate-controlled environments where finished cabinetry lives. These screws ship ready to run, with no extra bit or prep required beyond the standard #2 Phillips or flat-blade driver you already have on the bench.
The 1-1/8" length is useful when a backplate, escutcheon, thick face laminate, or slightly longer hardware boss adds depth to the installation and a 1" screw does not fully engage the hardware thread. It gives you roughly an additional 1/8" of reach without over-penetrating standard door stock.
Yes. The 8-32 thread is the North American cabinet hardware standard. Knobs and pulls from virtually all major hardware manufacturers are tapped to 8-32, so this screw threads directly into them.
The combination recess accepts either a #2 Phillips bit or a standard flat-blade driver. You do not need a specialty bit.
No. The truss head is a non-countersunk profile designed to bear flat against the surface. It seats against the rear face of the door or drawer front without requiring any countersink preparation.
The zinc finish is rated for dry indoor environments. It is the right choice for interior cabinet hardware installation, not for exterior or wet-area applications.
When the length, thread, and head style are matched to the job, hardware installation is straightforward. This 1-1/8" 8-32 truss head machine screw covers the situations where standard 1" screws come up short, and a box of 1,000 means you will not be hunting for hardware in the middle of a production run.
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