Wurth #7 x 1-1/2" modified pan head screw is a face frame and pocket-hole screw designed for woodworking setups that call for #7 diameter and 1-1/2 inch length. The fine thread is specified for hardwoods such as Oak and Maple, so the screw pulls joints tight in those species instead of tearing fibers. The square drive head uses #2 square drive bits, which helps the bit stay engaged under torque during assembly work. The screw is described as case hardened, giving a hard outer surface that resists head stripping when driving into dense hardwood stock. A lubricated finish is specified, so the screw drives with less resistance as it cuts, especially in hardwood face frames and pocket-hole joints. The Type 17 auger point is detailed for this model, providing a cutting point that removes material as it advances, which supports cleaner starts in hardwood without pre-drilling in many setups.
The standard fine thread for hardwoods such as Oak and Maple means each turn advances more gradually than a coarse thread, which helps the screw pull hardwood joints together smoothly without excessive splitting pressure. The Type 17 auger point is designed to cut as it enters, so the screw starts into hardwood face frames and pocket holes with less walking and less initial resistance. The square drive interface uses #2 square drive bits, which supports straight driving because the bit engages deeply in the recess. The lubricated finish further reduces friction as the screw threads through hardwood, helping tools maintain steady speed and torque. The case hardened construction helps the drive recess stay intact even when high torque is used to seat the modified pan head flush to the work surface.
This face frame and pocket-hole screw is specified with a #7 x 1-1/2" size, which suits cabinet and furniture joints that are laid out around that length in hardwood stock. The standard fine thread for hardwoods such as Oak and Maple is intended for these dense species, so the screw forms a solid mechanical connection in rails, stiles, and similar parts. The modified pan head profile works in face frame and pocket-hole screw applications, allowing the head to bear on the pocket shoulder or a flat hardwood surface. Because the drive style uses #2 square drive bits, the screw aligns well with common square drive tooling on woodworking benches, which supports straightforward integration into existing workflows. The Type 17 auger point and lubricated description together support entry into hardwood stock in many cabinet shop setups without heavy starting force.
The combination of fine thread and case hardened, lubricated construction supports a driving behavior that is suited to repetitive work in hardwood cabinets. Fine threads in hardwoods such as Oak and Maple help each screw pull components together at a controlled rate, which supports consistent joint tightness across multiple assemblies. The Type 17 auger point cuts its own path as it advances, so starting each screw in a pocket or along a face frame can feel predictable from one hole to the next. The square drive with #2 square drive bits supports repeatable tool engagement, which helps hold alignment as drivers move quickly from screw to screw. The modified pan head shape is designed for face frame and pocket-hole screw use, so each head seats in a similar way against the work surface, supporting even clamping pressure. Altogether, these specified details suit production or serious DIY environments that rely on consistent behavior in hardwood assembly work.
This screw is described with a standard fine thread for hardwoods such as Oak and Maple, so it is intended for use in those dense hardwood species during cabinet or furniture assembly.
The screw uses a square drive that takes #2 square drive bits, providing a deep, positive engagement between bit and screw for controlled driving in hardwood joints.
The Type 17 auger point cuts as it enters hardwood, removing material ahead of the threads so the screw starts more easily and advances with controlled pressure into dense stock.
The modified pan head is suited to face frame and pocket-hole screw applications, where its bearing surface seats against pocket shoulders or flat faces to draw joints tight.
Case hardened and lubricated means the screw has a hardened outer surface and a lubricated finish, which supports strong drive recess integrity and smoother driving into hardwoods.
The screw is specified as Wurth #7 x 1-1/2" with a fine thread, so it matches applications calling for that diameter and length in hardwood cabinet and furniture work.
This Wurth #7 x 1-1/2" modified pan head face frame and pocket-hole screw combines fine thread for hardwoods such as Oak and Maple with a Type 17 auger point, case hardened body, and lubricated surface. Those specified details work together to support controlled driving, solid holding, and consistent seating in hardwood cabinet or furniture joints. For projects built around #7 x 1-1/2 inch screws in hardwood stock, this model aligns with face frame and pocket-hole screw use on professional benches and serious DIY setups.
Sold In: 1000 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: 7500 Each | WW16100 Mfr# 3670000191961 7500 | 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 7500 - 7500/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 |