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This Würth #8 x 1-1/4-inch drawer front adjusting screw is purpose-built for attaching and aligning drawer fronts to drawer boxes in kitchen, bath, and furniture cabinetry. The modified washer head, Phillips drive, Type 17 auger point, and coarse thread work together to give installers a reliable fastener for the drawer front attachment step, where the ability to shift and re-tighten the front before final seating matters most.
The 1-1/4-inch length is well matched to the drawer front adjusting step on standard 3/4-inch drawer box fronts. The screw passes through the elongated slot or pre-drilled hole in the drawer box face and enters the drawer front with enough thread engagement to hold the front securely in place while alignment is dialed in. Once the front is set, a second pass tightens the screw to final position. The modified washer head seats flat against the drawer box material without countersinking, distributing clamping load broadly so the front stays put under repeated use.
Steel construction with a zinc finish gives this screw the corrosion resistance expected for dry, indoor cabinet environments. The coarse thread is sized for the fibrous materials most common in drawer box construction: Baltic birch plywood, MDF, and paint-grade solid wood. Because the screw is designed to be driven and re-driven during the alignment process, the Type 17 auger point reduces the risk of material tearout at the entry point across repeated seating cycles.
Cabinet shops running production lines, installers setting drawer fronts in the field, and finish carpenters completing kitchens and baths all reach for a dedicated drawer front adjusting screw to separate the alignment step from the final fastening step. At 1,000 screws per box, this SKU is sized for shops and crews working through full kitchen and bath packages rather than single-cabinet repairs. The Phillips drive keeps it compatible with the bits already on every installer's drill without requiring a special bit change.
A drawer front adjusting screw is designed to work with an elongated slot or oversized hole in the drawer box, so the front can be shifted laterally and vertically before the screw is tightened to final position. A standard wood screw locks position on first drive and does not allow that adjustment step.
No. The modified washer head is flat on the underside and is designed to bear against the face of the drawer box material without a countersink. It distributes clamping load across a broad surface area.
This length works well for standard 3/4-inch drawer box stock where the screw passes through the box face and into the drawer front. If your drawer box material or front thickness differs significantly from that, verify that the thread engagement length suits your stack-up before committing to the full box quantity.
Yes. The #2 Phillips drive accepts standard #2 bits used with cordless drills and impact drivers. For the adjustment step, a drill in clutch mode gives you better control over final seating torque.
The zinc finish is rated for dry indoor environments. For high-humidity or exterior cabinet installations, a screw with a heavier corrosion-resistant coating is the better choice.
When drawer front alignment needs to be precise and repeatable, starting with a screw designed for the job keeps the process clean and the results consistent across every cabinet in the run.
Sold In: 1000 Each
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Sold in: 10 Each | WW92210 Mfr# 0614176261961 10 | #2 x 1" Phillips Drive Insert Bit |