#8 x 7/16 truss head screw is a case hardened fastener designed for hinge and drawer slide installation, so it supports repeatable cabinet hardware mounting where short, controlled penetration is critical. The truss head pattern works with hinge and slide slots, helping the head sit broad on the hardware for stable clamping. The screw uses a Phillips drive, so installers can run it with common Phillips #2 bits already in standard drivers. The fine thread design lets the screw bite smoothly, which supports cleaner drive-in and helps reduce splitting in typical cabinet stock. A Type 17 auger point is specified, so the point is formed to start quickly into wood and related substrates, supporting faster starts and helping the screw track straight. The zinc finish noted in the description gives the screw a bright, finished appearance on exposed hardware faces.
This Wurth hinge and drawer slide installation screw is case hardened, so the shank and head are built to stay stable as the Phillips drive transfers torque, supporting consistent seating during runs of repetitive holes. The #8 size with 7/16 inch length gives a short screw that works where back-side clearance is limited, helping the point stay within common cabinet components. A Type 17 auger point is specified, so the screw start is more aggressive, which helps the tip cut into wood and similar materials without long pilot preparation. The fine thread pattern engages progressively as the screw advances, supporting a controlled pull-down of hinges and slides to the mounting surface. With a Phillips drive sized for #2 bits, installers can use a familiar bit style, helping maintain positive engagement while running multiple screws.
The product description identifies this screw specifically as a hinge and drawer slide installation screw, so its dimensions and head style are aligned with common hardware hole patterns in cabinetry and casework. The #8 diameter and short 7/16 inch length let it work in door and drawer constructions where panel thickness is limited, supporting mounting without extending through the opposite face. The truss head geometry seats over slotted or round hinge and slide holes, giving broad contact that holds hardware plates and brackets firmly to wood or composite surfaces. Because the screw is described as case hardened, it supports use in repeated hinge and slide runs across banks of cabinets where consistent drive and seating are needed. The zinc finish suits interior cabinet environments where a bright metal fastener is acceptable at hinge leaves and slide flanges.
The case hardened note means the screw is designed to resist deformation of the head and shank during driving, which helps maintain the Phillips recess shape for clean engagement with #2 bits over many screws. The Type 17 auger point called out in the name provides a cutting tip, so the screw can establish its path quickly into wood-based cabinet materials, supporting straighter driving with reduced wandering at the start. Fine thread geometry engages more gradually than coarse thread, so as the screw advances it pulls hardware tight in a controlled way, which helps keep hinge leaves and drawer slide members aligned to layout marks. The #8 x 7/16 inch format gives installers a predictable depth of penetration that suits face frames, cabinet sides, and drawer boxes used with standard hinges and slides. With a Phillips drive specified, drivers and bits that are already common in woodworking shops can be used across full-box quantities of this screw.
This Wurth hinge and drawer slide installation screw uses a Phillips drive, so it works with Phillips #2 bits commonly used in cabinet assembly and hardware installation.
The Type 17 auger point gives the screw a cutting tip that starts quickly into wood and similar materials, helping the screw establish its path with less wandering at the start.
Case hardened construction keeps the shank and head firm under driving torque, helping the Phillips recess stay intact and supporting consistent seating in hinges and drawer slides.
The #8 x 7/16 truss head screw size suits hinge and drawer slide mounting in cabinet components where short fasteners are needed to avoid penetrating through thin panels.
The fine threads engage wood more gradually, pulling the hinge or slide flange down in a controlled way that supports alignment across multiple fasteners on each piece of hardware.
The zinc finish gives the screw a bright metal appearance that visually matches many interior cabinet hinges and drawer slides in typical woodworking installations.
The #8 x 7/16 truss head screw from Wurth is described as a hinge and drawer slide installation screw, so its size and head form are tailored to that role in cabinet projects. With case hardened construction, a Phillips drive sized for #2 bits, a Type 17 auger point, fine threads, and a zinc finish, it supports efficient, repeatable hardware runs in shop or jobsite settings where consistent mounting is essential. For projects using hinges and drawer slides that align with a #8, 7/16 inch truss head fastener, this screw provides a dedicated option built around those installation requirements.
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Sold in: 10 Each | WW614176461 Mfr# 0614176461005 10 | #2 x 1" Phillips Drive Insert Bit (10/Bag) |