#8 x 1 drawer front adjusting screw is a case hardened screw designed for setting and tightening drawer fronts where precise position matters. The modified washer head with 1/2 inch diameter spreads load against the drawer front, which helps reduce crushing in the contact area on wood or similar materials. The Type 17 auger point starts quickly in material, so the screw cuts its own entry path in many wood applications. Coarse thread along the 1 inch length bites aggressively, helping the screw draw the front tight to the drawer box. The Phillips drive works with a #2 Phillips bit, matching what many installers already run in drills and drivers. Zinc finish on the screw provides a basic protective coating, which supports typical indoor woodworking or cabinet environments.
This drawer front adjusting screw uses a #2 Phillips drive, so installers can use common Phillips bits for driving during cabinet and drawer work. The Type 17 auger point helps the screw cut into wood as it turns, which supports quicker starts when setting drawer fronts without a separate cutting tip. Coarse thread combined with the 1 inch length pulls the front toward the drawer box as torque is applied, which aids in final alignment. The 1/2 inch diameter washer head spreads force as the head seats, so the screw clamps the front against the box across a broader area instead of a small bearing ring.
This modified washer head drawer front adjusting screw fits jobs that call for #8 diameter, 1 inch long screws in drawer front mounting. The 1/2 inch diameter head supports use where a broader bearing surface against the front is useful, such as on cabinet drawers or similar front panels. Coarse thread construction suits wood and comparable substrates where cutting deep threads into the material improves holding power. The Type 17 auger point at the end of the screw supports use in wood drawer fronts where a cutting point helps the screw advance into the material. Zinc finish matches indoor cabinet and woodworking environments where steel fasteners with a protective coating are commonly used.
The case hardened build of this screw supports the Phillips drive and threads as torque from a driver bit is applied, which helps maintain the drive recess and thread form during installation. The #2 Phillips drive size matches a standard driver bit, which lets installers move between fasteners on a project using common tooling. The 1 inch overall length balances thread bite with controlled penetration, which matters when securing a drawer front where over-length screws can project beyond internal surfaces. The modified washer head with a 1/2 inch diameter head allows the screw to clamp more of the front surface at each fastener location, which helps maintain front alignment once the drawer position is set. The Type 17 auger point and coarse thread combination means the screw advances into the wood and draws parts together at the same time, which supports steady pull-up of the drawer front as the screw seats. The zinc finish on the screw creates a barrier on the steel surface, which supports longevity of the fastener in typical indoor cabinet and furniture settings.
This screw is a #8 diameter, 1 inch long drawer front adjusting screw, so it suits applications that call for that size in cabinet and drawer front installation.
The modified washer head has a 1/2 inch diameter, which spreads clamping force over more surface so the screw presses the drawer front evenly against the supporting structure.
This Wurth drawer front adjusting screw uses a #2 Phillips drive, so it fits standard #2 Phillips bits commonly used in drills and drivers.
The Type 17 auger point cuts into wood as the screw turns, which supports quicker starts and advancement in many drawer front materials without a separate cutting step.
The coarse thread engages wood quickly and pulls the parts together as the screw advances, which helps draw the drawer front snugly into position during adjustment.
The zinc finish on this screw provides a protective coating suited to typical indoor woodworking, cabinet, and furniture environments where steel fasteners are used.
This Wurth #8 x 1 inch modified washer head drawer front adjusting screw matches projects that specify a #8, 1 inch coarse thread wood screw with a #2 Phillips drive. The 1/2 inch diameter washer head, case hardened construction, Type 17 auger point, and zinc finish work together to support cabinet and drawer front mounting tasks in indoor woodworking settings. For installers and shops standardizing on Wurth Baer Supply fasteners, this screw provides a consistent option for drawer front adjusting applications.
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Sold in: 10 Each | WW92210 Mfr# 0614176261961 10 | #2 x 1" Phillips Drive Insert Bit |