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This Würth #8 x 1-inch flat head assembly screw is built for high-volume interior woodworking and cabinet work where a short fastener is the right call. Coarse thread, a sharp point, a #2 Phillips drive, and a lubricated finish combine in a screw sized for thin panels, back panels, drawer bottoms, and any joint where 1 inch of penetration is the target.
One inch is a specific length, and it earns its place in a cabinet shop when the material is thin. Back panels on cabinet boxes, plywood drawer bottoms, and thin shelf cleats are all joints where a longer screw would blow through the far face. A 1-inch fastener stays inside 3/4-inch stock when driven at a slight angle, and it reaches just past center in 3/4-inch edge-to-face connections. For attaching light trim strips, securing panel seams on the interior of a cabinet carcass, or running through a 1/2-inch panel into a solid wood backing, this is the length that fits without adjustment.
The lubricated finish on this screw is a production-oriented detail. Over thousands of repetitions, reduced driving friction means less heat buildup at the bit, fewer stripped heads, and more consistent seating depth. The flat head seats flush when the countersink is matched correctly, leaving a clean surface that accepts paint, veneer tape, or laminate without a raised fastener profile. The coarse thread does its work quickly in softwood and plywood, and the sharp point self-starts in those materials without a dedicated pilot step. For hardwood applications, a pilot hole is worth the extra step to prevent splitting and keep head seating consistent.
A 10,000-count box is the right unit for a shop that treats fasteners as a consumable. Cabinet manufacturers, millwork shops running carcass assembly lines, and installers who stock common screws in bulk will find this screw fits the interior assembly workflow. The #2 Phillips drive is universal in most shop environments, so no special bit purchasing is required. This screw is for dry, interior applications. It is not rated for exterior exposure or treated lumber contact.
In softwoods and most sheet goods the sharp point self-starts without a pilot hole. In hardwoods, drilling a pilot hole first prevents splitting and helps the head seat cleanly flush.
It lowers the friction between the screw threads and the material as the fastener drives in. The result is less torque required to seat the head, less heat at the drive recess, and fewer stripped heads over a long production run.
Yes. A 1-inch length is well matched to fastening 1/4-inch or 3/8-inch back panels into a rabbet or directly into the cabinet box sides, where a longer screw would exit the far face.
No. This screw is intended for dry interior woodworking and cabinet assembly. For exterior or treated-lumber applications, choose a fastener with a corrosion-resistant coating rated for that environment.
A #2 Phillips bit. That is the standard size for #8 screws and the most common bit in most shop and site driver sets.
When the joint is shallow, the material is thin, and the run is long, this 1-inch lubricated assembly screw keeps assembly moving cleanly without over-penetration or driver fatigue.
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