#8 x 2 inch flat head assembly screw describes a screw sized for jobs where a #8 diameter and 2 inch length give solid bite into the material. The flat head design allows the screw to sit flush in a countersunk hole, which keeps surfaces even on cabinetry or casework. This screw uses a Phillips drive, so #2 Phillips drive bits fit correctly and transfer torque efficiently during driving. The sharp point and coarse thread pattern work together to start quickly in wood or similar substrates and pull parts together with fewer turns. The black finish provides a dark, uniform appearance that can visually match other black hardware in a project. Being an assembly screw, it is suited to fastening components during build-up of cabinets or fixtures where repeatable driving with a #2 Phillips bit is part of the workflow.
This assembly screw is defined by a Phillips drive that accepts #2 Phillips drive bits, so the driver tip engages properly and reduces cam-out when torque is applied. The flat head style is intended for countersunk installation, allowing the head to sit level with the surface once the recess is prepared. A sharp point at the end of the screw promotes quick entry into the workpiece, while the coarse threads continue from the point to pull the screw into the material with each turn. The screw is case hardened, so the surface of the screw is hardened for wear resistance during driving, which matters when using power drivers in repetitive assembly work.
The SAP description 2 X 8, CRS, PH FLATHEAD, BLACK identifies a screw combining #8 diameter, 2 inch length, Phillips drive, and a flat head in a black finish, which matches applications needing that size and appearance. As an assembly screw, it is suited to joining project components where a 2 inch reach can penetrate through a face piece and into a backing member. The sharp point aids in starting in many wood-based materials typically used in woodworking. Coarse threading means the threads are spaced to grip these materials effectively as the screw advances. The black finish offers a dark look that can coordinate with similar colored hardware or trim, which is relevant when fastener heads remain visible after installation. Case hardening supports repeated drives during production-style work.
The Phillips drive sized for #2 Phillips drive bits allows installers to use widely available bits and maintain consistent engagement from one screw to the next, which is important when driving many fasteners in sequence. The flat head profile works with countersunk holes so each head seats to a predictable depth, supporting uniform surface conditions on cabinet parts or fixtures. Because the 3/4 inch and 1 inch lengths in this series are threaded fully while all other sizes are threaded 2/3s from the bottom of the screw, the 2 inch size in this group uses the 2/3s from bottom threading. That thread distribution helps clamp material near the screw tip while leaving some shank nearer the head, which can help parts draw together without over-threading through the entire stack. The coarse thread and sharp point combination contributes to steady pull-through into the substrate, supporting repeatable assembly behavior across similar materials.
The Wurth 3670000149961 4000 screw is a #8 x 2 inch flat head assembly screw, so it offers a #8 diameter with 2 inches of length for typical cabinet and fixture assembly tasks.
This assembly screw uses a Phillips drive sized for #2 Phillips drive bits, which matches common driver tips used on woodworking and installation jobs.
Within this series, 3/4 inch and 1 inch lengths are fully threaded, and all other sizes, including the 2 inch length, are threaded 2/3s from the bottom of the screw.
This screw has a sharp point and coarse thread, which helps it start quickly in wood-type materials and develop strong holding power as it is driven.
The screw is case hardened, so its surface is hardened for wear resistance during driving, which supports repeated installation using power drivers.
This screw has a flat head and black finish, allowing it to sit flush in a countersunk recess while presenting a dark, uniform appearance on visible surfaces.
The #8 x 2 inch flat head assembly screw with Phillips drive, sharp point, coarse thread, and black finish offers a defined combination for woodworking and similar assembly work. Case hardening supports use with power drivers where repeated fastening is required. Sold in full box quantities, it suits cabinet shops or installers planning jobs around consistent, repeatable fastener behavior. Selecting this Wurth assembly screw by its 3670000149961 4000 designation ties projects directly to the described dimensions, threading pattern, drive style, and finish for ongoing work.
Sold In: 4000 Each