Face frame and pocket-hole screw describes this Wurth #7 x 1-1/4 inch modified pan head screw, which fastens face frames and pocket-hole joints so cabinet and furniture components pull up tight in hardwood construction. The standard fine thread is specified for hardwoods such as Oak and Maple, so the screw bites without tearing fibers and helps joints draw together cleanly in dense stock. The modified pan head distributes load on the face frame surface, which supports a solid clamp at the rail and stile joint when driving from a pocket. A square drive recess is designed to be used with #2 square drive bits, so installers can transfer torque efficiently during assembly. The screw is case hardened, so the core is tough to resist shear while the outer layer handles driving forces. A lubricated finish is specified, which helps driving go smoothly in hardwood.
The #7 x 1-1/4 inch length defines how far the screw reaches through a pocket-hole into the mating hardwood piece, so installers can plan joint layouts and drilling depth around that penetration. The fine thread matches hardwoods such as Oak and Maple, which supports steady pull throughout the driving cycle and helps maintain joint alignment as the screw seats. The square drive design uses #2 square drive bits, so the bit sits positively in the recess and transfers torque directly into the screw during installation. The modified pan head shape allows the driver socket to stay engaged as the head comes down to the pocket shoulder, which helps maintain control during final snugging. The lubricated surface works with the Type 17 auger point so the screw advances into hardwood with reduced resistance, which supports smoother installation in repeated cabinet or furniture assembly tasks.
This face frame and pocket-hole screw is described for hardwoods such as Oak and Maple, so it aligns with typical face frame stock and hardwood cabinet components. In cabinet assembly, the #7 x 1-1/4 inch size suits many situations where a pocket-hole is drilled in a rail and the screw drives into the stile edge, because the length accommodates common frame thicknesses while focusing pull at the joint. The modified pan head bears against the pocket shoulder, which supports a strong clamping action between parts in hardwood frames. The Type 17 auger point helps the screw enter dense hardwood stock during this process, so the installer experiences a more controlled start in the mating piece.
The standard fine thread for hardwoods such as Oak and Maple means each turn advances gradually, which helps joints pull tight without the sudden grab that can shift alignment in dense material. The case hardened construction keeps the screw ready for repeated driving into hardwood, as the hardened outer surface resists wear from the bit while the tough core supports the torsional load during installation. The #2 square drive interface matches common square bits, which keeps the driver centered in the recess and supports consistent torque from one screw to the next in production runs. The lubricated finish works together with the fine thread and Type 17 auger point so the screw advances into hardwood with reduced driving effort, which helps maintain control as the head comes to seat. Together, these characteristics support repeatable pocket-hole and face frame joints in hardwood cabinet and furniture projects where consistent pull-up is important.
This screw is described with a standard fine thread for hardwoods such as Oak and Maple, which aligns it with typical hardwood cabinet and furniture components during face frame and pocket-hole assembly.
The screw is specified as Wurth #7 x 1-1/4 inch with a square drive that uses #2 square drive bits, which defines both its length in the joint and the driver bit needed.
The modified pan head spreads load at the pocket shoulder, which helps clamp the rail to the stile and supports a tight face frame joint when driving from a pocket-hole.
The Type 17 auger point is described to start effectively into wood, which helps the screw enter hardwood stock more smoothly during pocket-hole and face frame fastening.
The screw is case hardened, so the surface handles driving contact while the core remains tough, which supports torque transfer when fastening hardwood components.
The screw is described as lubricated, which reduces driving friction in hardwood and supports smoother seating of the head as face frame or pocket-hole joints pull tight.
This Wurth face frame and pocket-hole screw pairs a #7 x 1-1/4 inch size with a modified pan head, fine thread for hardwoods such as Oak and Maple, and a Type 17 auger point, so it supports controlled pull-up in hardwood joints. The case hardened, lubricated construction and #2 square drive interface align with production cabinet and furniture work where repeatable torque transfer matters. For hardwood face frame and pocket-hole applications that call for predictable penetration and steady clamping, this screw offers a defined set of properties to match those tasks.
Sold In: 7500 Each
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Sold in: 6000 Each | WW16300 Mfr# 3670000190961 6000 | Würth #7 x 1-1/2" Modified Pan Head Face Frame and Pocket-Hole Screw Square Drive - Type 17 Auger Point Fine Thread Lubricated, 3670000190961 6000 - 6000/Box | ||||
Sold in: 1000 Each | WW16200 Mfr# 3670000190961 1000 | Würth #7 x 1-1/2" Modified Pan Head Face Frame and Pocket-Hole Screw Square Drive - Type 17 Auger Point Fine Thread Lubricated, 3670000190961 1000 - 1000/Box | ||||
Sold in: 1000 Each | WW16000 Mfr# 3670000191961 1000 | Würth #7 x 1-1/4" Modified Pan Head Face Frame and Pocket-Hole Screw Square Drive - Type 17 Auger Point Fine Thread Lubricated, 3670000191961 1000 - 1000/Box |