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This Würth #8 x 2" flat head assembly screw is built for high-volume cabinet and panel assembly where consistent driving and clean head seating matter. The lubricated finish and coarse thread pair with a #2 square drive to keep production moving through repeated fastening cycles in softwood, engineered panels, and cabinet carcass work.
At 2 inches, this screw reaches through 3/4-inch cabinet panels with enough thread engagement in the mating piece to hold the joint firmly. That makes it a natural fit for carcass assembly where two 3/4-inch panels meet face-to-face, for attaching backs to cabinet boxes where extra penetration adds pull-out strength, and for fastening nailers, fillers, or blocking inside the box. Cabinet shops joining sheet-good panels in softwood species, MDF, or melamine-faced particleboard will find this length bridges those joints cleanly without over-penetrating or blowing through the far face.
The lubricated finish is applied dry to the thread and shank surfaces, cutting friction at the point of entry without leaving a wet or oily residue on finished panels. In a shop running hundreds of fasteners per shift, lower driving torque translates to less motor wear on cordless drivers and fewer stripped heads. The coarse thread bites quickly into softwood fiber and the lower-density matrix of engineered panels, so the screw reaches full seating depth in fewer revolutions. The flat head countersinks cleanly into pre-bored holes, leaving a flush surface ready for edge banding or paint without additional preparation.
A 3,500-count box is sized for cabinet shops assembling runs of kitchen, bath, or commercial casework rather than single-project buyers. The consistent #2 square drive means every screw in the box runs on the same bit, and the lubricated finish keeps torque predictable from the first screw to the last. For shops standardizing on a single assembly screw across a softwood or sheet-good panel line, this screw delivers the head style, thread, and drive combination that covers the widest range of interior carcass joints at the 2-inch depth.
The lubricant lowers friction as the screw drives through the material. That means less torque needed per screw, which reduces driver motor strain and head-stripping risk during long production runs. The coating is dry to the touch and does not contaminate finished panel surfaces.
This screw has a coarse thread and a sharp point, which are best suited to softwood, MDF, particleboard, and plywood. For hardwood face-frame joinery in maple, oak, or cherry, a fine-thread screw with a Type 17 point is the better choice to avoid splitting.
Yes. The flat head is designed to seat in a pre-bored countersink. Driving into an unprepared surface will leave the head standing proud or cause tear-out around the entry point.
The drive recess accepts a #2 square bit. Using a correctly sized #2 bit gives the most secure fit and the best torque transfer through the square recess geometry.
No. The lubricated finish on this screw is not a corrosion-resistant coating. This screw is for dry interior work. For outdoor or pressure-treated lumber applications, choose a screw with a galvanized or ACQ-rated coating.
When the application calls for a 2-inch flat head assembly screw in softwood and engineered panels, this Würth #8 with a lubricated finish, coarse thread, and #2 square drive delivers consistent results from the first piece to the last in a 3,500-count box.
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