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The Würth #8 x 2" flat head assembly screw is a lubricated, turbo-thread fastener with a sharp point, underhead nibs, and a combination Phillips/square drive. The 2-inch length gives it reach for thicker cabinet panels, stacked material, and deeper carcass joints where a shorter screw would not achieve adequate thread engagement.
At 2 inches, this screw reaches through a 3/4-inch face panel and well into the receiving member behind it. That makes it a natural fit for cabinet carcass assembly where box sides, backs, and shelves need more than surface-level thread engagement. It also works well in shop-built drawer boxes, face-frame-to-box attachment in thicker stock, and panel-to-panel joints where the combined material thickness asks for extra length. Production cabinet shops running volume box assembly will find the 3500-piece box keeps the bin full through extended runs without frequent restocking.
The turbo thread geometry uses a wider thread pitch and modified cutting profile that reduces the number of revolutions needed to fully seat the screw. Paired with the factory lubricant, driving resistance stays low even in dense hardwood panels and melamine-faced particleboard, which matter in high-volume assembly where bit and motor wear add up over a shift. The underhead nibs on the flat head act as small milling cutters, clearing material and helping the head seat flush without a dedicated countersink operation. In laminated or finished panels, that flush seating keeps the surface clean.
Production cabinet shops are the core user. The 3500-piece count, the combination drive that accommodates whichever bit is loaded in the gun, and the lubricated finish that reduces driver fatigue all point toward high-volume repeat work. Custom millwork shops assembling carcasses in hardwood plywood will also appreciate the turbo thread's lower driving torque in denser material. The 2-inch length is specific enough that it belongs in a designated bin rather than a general-purpose pile, so shops that build consistently to 3/4-inch material will reach for it repeatedly.
When fastening through a 3/4-inch panel into a second member, a 2-inch screw leaves roughly 1-1/4 inches of thread in the receiving piece. That thread engagement is substantially stronger than what a 1-1/2-inch screw achieves in the same joint, which matters for loaded cabinet boxes and shelf dadoes under weight.
The combination recess accepts either a #2 Phillips or a #2 square bit. No specialty bit is needed. The square bit will give better torque transfer and less cam-out; the Phillips works fine if that is what is loaded in the driver.
In most softwood, hardwood plywood, and engineered panels, yes. The nibs mill the countersink as the head seats. In very hard solid hardwood or dense laminates, a light countersink pass may still give a cleaner result, but many production shops skip that step entirely with this screw.
This screw is intended for interior woodworking and cabinet assembly. The lubricated finish is not a corrosion-protection coating rated for exterior or wet conditions. Keep it to dry, indoor work.
The turbo thread uses a modified pitch and cutting geometry that reduces screw-in torque compared to a standard coarse thread, especially in denser materials. Fewer revolutions to full seating means faster cycle times and less bit and driver wear across a production run.
The Würth #8 x 2" assembly screw is built around the realities of production cabinet work: a length that handles thicker panels, a thread that drives faster in dense material, and a drive that works with whatever bit is in the gun. At 3500 to the box, it is sized for shops that build in volume and cannot afford a bin that runs empty mid-shift.
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