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The Würth #8 x 2" washer head assembly screw is sized for fastening through full-thickness cabinet panels, sheet goods, and wood components where a broad bearing head, low-friction driving, and a clean-seating finish matter. Packaged 1000 to the box, it suits production cabinet shops and busy installers running high volumes.
At 2 inches, this screw reaches through a 3/4-inch panel face and buries well into the mating component, making it a practical choice for cabinet carcass assembly, securing stretchers to cabinet sides, and attaching backs or sub-tops where a through-panel connection is needed. It also works for face-frame attachment to the cabinet box when the combined stock calls for extra thread engagement beyond what a shorter screw provides. The washer head sits flat against the panel surface rather than countersinking into it, so it is best used where the head will be concealed inside the cabinet or where surface appearance at the fastener point is not a finish concern.
The turbo thread geometry uses an aggressive, wider pitch designed to drive with less resistance than a standard coarse thread in particleboard and MDF, the substrates that make up most cabinet boxes. The factory lubricant on each screw adds another layer of friction reduction, which matters most in production environments where a driver is cycling hundreds of times per shift. Bit heat, driver wear, and screw-head stripping are all reduced when each screw drives with less effort. The washer head design gives this screw a large, flat bearing surface that distributes clamping load without requiring a countersink, and the underhead nibs help the head seat cleanly and resist rotation once it contacts the panel face.
A box of 1000 is sized for shops that go through screws quickly, not for small one-off projects. The combo drive recess is a practical advantage in that context: a #2 square bit holds the screw more positively for one-handed placement when using a correctly sized bit, and a #2 Phillips bit works fine if that is what is loaded. Switching between them requires no hardware change. This screw fits frameless and face-frame cabinet construction, drawer box assembly, and general wood panel work where a washer-head fastener at the #8 gauge is the right call.
Yes. The same recess accepts a #2 Phillips bit or a #2 square bit. The square recess is designed to hold the screw on a correctly sized bit for easier one-handed placement; actual bit retention depends on using a properly sized bit.
Yes. The turbo thread and sharp point are well matched to particleboard, MDF, and similar engineered panel substrates used in cabinet box construction.
No. The washer head is designed to bear flat against the panel surface. It does not countersink and is best used where the head will be concealed or where a surface-bearing head is acceptable.
The underhead nibs help the washer head seat cleanly as it contacts the panel and resist spinning once the head is seated against the surface.
The lubricated finish on this screw is suited to indoor woodworking and cabinet assembly. It is not rated for exterior or high-moisture applications.
When the work calls for a 2-inch washer-head assembly screw that drives fast, seats cleanly, and handles both Phillips and square bits without slowing the line, this Würth #8 x 2" covers it reliably at production volume.
Sold In: 1000 Each