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The Würth #8 x 1-1/4" flat head assembly screw is sized for joining 3/4-inch panels and cabinet components where a flush countersunk head and strong coarse-thread grip are needed. The lubricated finish reduces driving friction, and the combination drive accepts both a #2 Phillips and a #2 square bit so installers can reach for whichever is at hand.
At 1-1/4" long, this screw is a natural fit for cabinet box construction, face-frame attachment to sheet-good carcasses, drawer-box assembly, and panel-to-panel joinery in 3/4-inch stock. It also works well for attaching back panels and interior dividers where a flush head keeps surfaces clean. The coarse thread pulls reliably through softwood, plywood, MDF, and particleboard — the core materials in most cabinet and casework production. The sharp point self-starts without a pilot hole in most of these substrates, keeping installation quick on the assembly line or at the job site.
The lubricated coating on this screw is a dry-to-the-touch treatment applied to the threads and point. It reduces friction during driving, which lowers the torque load on the driver motor and makes it easier to seat the head flush without stripping. In a high-volume shop running hundreds of screws a day, that reduction in driving resistance adds up. The combination drive recess accepts a #2 Phillips or a #2 square bit — whichever is already loaded in the driver. The square recess is designed to hold the screw on a correctly sized bit for one-handed placement, which helps when working inside a cabinet box or reaching into tight corners. Both drive options are common in cabinet shops, so there is no need to swap bits between operations.
This screw is aimed at cabinet manufacturers, millwork shops, and finish carpenters who need a dependable, all-day assembly fastener in quantity. The 7,500-count box keeps a busy shop supplied through extended production runs without interruption. For contractors assembling and installing pre-built cabinetry, the combination drive is especially practical: a single box covers crews running different driver setups. Homeowners and one-off builders building a set of kitchen or shop cabinets will find the 1-1/4" length handles most of the common joints in 3/4-inch plywood and MDF construction.
When joining two pieces of 3/4-inch sheet material, a 1-1/4" screw penetrates through the first panel and into the second without punching through the far face. That makes it the go-to length for cabinet box sides, face-frame attachment, and interior dividers in standard 3/4-inch stock.
No. The recess accepts a standard #2 Phillips bit or a standard #2 square (Robertson) bit. Use whichever is already in your driver.
The lubricated coating reduces thread friction during driving. The result is a lower torque load, which helps the head seat flush more consistently and reduces wear on the driver bit during high-volume runs.
This screw uses a coarse thread and sharp point, which are best suited to softwood, plywood, MDF, and particleboard. For hardwood face-frame joinery in maple, oak, or similar species, a fine-thread screw with a Type 17 point is the better choice to avoid splitting.
This screw is loose-packed and is not configured for collated auto-feed strips. Use it with a standard drill/driver or impact driver loaded with a #2 Phillips or #2 square bit.
When the job is cabinet boxes, panel joinery, and casework in 3/4-inch material, the Würth #8 x 1-1/4" flat head assembly screw delivers the length, thread, and drive flexibility to keep the work moving from first piece to last.
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