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The Würth #8 x 2" flat head assembly screw is a coarse-thread, lubricated fastener with a combination Phillips/square drive and a sharp point, sized for cabinet boxes, shelving, and furniture joinery where a 2-inch penetration depth is the right call. Packed 1000 to the box, it is a practical choice for shops running steady production volume.
Two inches is a workhorse length for cabinet and furniture assembly. It provides enough thread engagement for face-frame-to-box attachment through 3/4-inch stock into a second member, shelf-pin rail installation, drawer guide mounting into plywood sides, and general carcass joinery where a shorter screw would under-penetrate and a longer one would break through. The coarse thread grips plywood veneer core and solid pine with equal reliability, making this a length that earns a dedicated spot in the fastener bin for everyday cabinet shop work.
The combination drive recess accepts both a #2 Phillips bit and a #2 square bit. On a shared production bench or a mixed jobsite, that means no screw change when one driver runs low on charge or a second installer shows up with different bits. The lubricated finish is a dry-to-the-touch coating applied to the threads and shank. It reduces the resistance the screw encounters as it seats, which translates to less heat buildup on the bit and a lower chance of head strip-out during high-cycle driving. For shops running impact drivers through back-to-back assembly sequences, the difference is noticeable by mid-shift.
Cabinet shops building production runs of frameless or face-frame boxes keep this screw at the bench for assembly tasks that call for a flush-head fastener in visible or semi-visible locations. Custom furniture builders use it wherever a flat head, a coarse thread, and a 2-inch bite give them a clean, seated result without a separate countersink operation on every hole. The 1000-piece box suits shops that want to minimize restocking interruptions without committing to pallet-level inventory. It also fits contractors doing kitchen and bath installations who need a reliable general-purpose screw that works with whatever driver is on the belt.
Both. The combination recess accepts a #2 Phillips bit and a #2 square bit in the same head, so either driver works without a screw swap.
Yes. A flat head is a countersunk profile, so a pre-drilled countersink is needed for the head to sit flush or below the surface. Driving directly into un-countersunk wood will leave the head proud.
The lubricated coating reduces thread-to-wood friction as the screw seats. It lowers driving torque, which reduces bit wear and the risk of cam-out or head damage during back-to-back driving.
The coarse thread and sharp point are optimized for softwoods, plywood, and engineered panel materials. In dense hardwoods like maple or oak, a pilot hole is recommended to prevent splitting and reduce driving resistance. A fine-thread screw is generally the better specification for hardwood face-frame or joinery work.
Each box contains 1000 screws.
When 2-inch penetration is what the joint calls for, this Würth flat head assembly screw delivers a combination drive, lubricated finish, and coarse thread in a production-ready 1000-piece box that keeps the work moving without interruption.
Sold In: 1000 Each