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This Würth #8-32 x 1-5/8 inch truss head machine screw is built for mounting cabinet knobs and pulls where extra thread engagement matters. The 1-5/8 inch length handles thicker drawer fronts, stacked substrates, or hardware with a longer barrel, while the 8-32 thread standard ensures compatibility with virtually all North American cabinet hardware.
Standard cabinet hardware screws run 1 inch or shorter and are sized for single-thickness door and drawer stock. The 1-5/8 inch length steps in when that standard reach falls short. Thick solid-wood drawer fronts, double-layer substrates where a decorative face is applied over a cabinet box panel, and hardware with a longer post or barrel all create situations where a shorter screw either strips out before it seats or leaves the knob or pull loose. This length provides enough thread engagement to fully seat the fastener and lock the hardware in place without any wobble. It also works for installations where the hardware specification itself calls for a longer screw, such as cup pulls or bin pulls with extended mounting depth.
The truss head is an extra-wide, low-profile head that spreads clamping load across a larger footprint than a standard pan or flat head. On cabinet hardware installs, that wider bearing surface means the screw head doesn't sink into the hardware backplate or create a stress point on the mounting face. The Phillips/Slotted combination drive accepts a #2 Phillips bit for power-tool driving or a flat-blade driver for tight-quarter hand work, which is a practical advantage when reaching into an installed cabinet to tighten a pull from the back side of a door.
Cabinet shops fitting out full kitchens and bath installations go through hardware screws in volume, and having the right length on hand matters when the hardware spec varies by door or drawer type. The 100-count box suits a single large project or keeps the standard hardware station stocked for ongoing installs. The zinc finish is suited for dry, interior environments, which covers the large majority of residential and commercial cabinet hardware applications. Designers and homeowners specifying hardware for thicker custom drawer fronts will find this length resolves fit issues that shorter screws leave behind.
Thicker drawer fronts, double-layer substrates, and hardware with a longer mounting post all require more thread engagement than a standard 1 inch screw provides. The 1-5/8 inch length reaches through the extra material and fully threads into the hardware without leaving the joint loose.
8-32 is the standard thread for North American cabinet hardware, so this screw fits knobs, pulls, cup pulls, bar handles, and bin pulls from virtually all cabinet hardware manufacturers.
The truss head's wide, low-profile shape distributes clamping load across a larger surface area, which helps the screw seat cleanly against a hardware backplate without sinking in or creating a stress point on the mounting face.
Yes. The #2 Phillips recess accepts a standard Phillips bit in a drill or driver. The slotted option is there for flat-blade work in tight spots, such as tightening from inside a cabinet where a power tool won't fit.
The zinc finish handles dry, indoor environments well and suits standard residential kitchen and bath cabinet installations. It is not rated for exterior or high-humidity applications.
When thicker stock or a longer hardware barrel takes a standard screw out of the picture, this 1-5/8 inch 8-32 truss head machine screw closes the gap, keeping the install tight and the hardware seated exactly where it belongs.
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