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The Würth #8 x 2" flat head assembly screw gives production cabinet shops and installers a reliable, volume-ready fastener for joining cabinet boxes, attaching panels, and general wood assembly where a flush-seated head and coarse thread are the right fit for the job.
At 2 inches, this screw reaches comfortably through 3/4-inch panel stock and well into the receiving member, making it a natural choice for cabinet carcass assembly, back panel attachment, and panel-to-panel connections where a shorter screw would not get enough thread engagement. It also works for blocking, nailer strip attachment, and interior wood trim details where the penetration depth suits the combined material thickness. The coarse thread grips effectively in plywood, pine, poplar, and similar construction and cabinet materials, pulling the joint tight as the head seats.
The flat head countersinks into the workpiece surface, leaving no protruding head to interfere with adjacent parts, drawer boxes, or overlay panels. The black finish keeps fastener heads from standing out in dark or painted cabinet interiors. Drive is a standard #2 Phillips, so no specialty bits are needed. Pre-drilling or countersinking is recommended for a clean, flush result, particularly in hardwood or denser sheet goods where a sharp-point screw seats best with a prepared hole.
A 4,000-count box is sized for shops running production cabinet lines, millwork teams with back-to-back installs, and any operation where running out of fasteners mid-job is a real cost. The #8 gauge and 2-inch length are among the most common combinations in cabinet box construction, so this box integrates easily into existing workflows without a learning curve. It is an indoor fastener best suited for dry, shop, and interior site conditions.
Yes. Driving through 3/4-inch stock leaves roughly 1-1/4 inches of thread engagement in the receiving member, which is appropriate for cabinet carcass joints and panel-to-panel connections in most construction and cabinet materials.
A countersink or pilot hole is recommended for a flush, clean result. In softer materials the sharp point will self-start, but pre-drilling produces a more consistent head seat, especially in denser wood or plywood face veneers.
Coarse threads have wider, deeper spacing that grips the fiber structure of wood and wood-based sheet goods more aggressively than fine threads. They pull the joint together quickly and hold well in plywood, pine, poplar, and similar cabinet materials. Fine threads are better suited for hardwoods and metal.
This screw has a flat head, which acts as a countersunk wedge rather than the broad pan or washer head that face-frame pocket joinery requires. It is best used for panel assembly and carcass work, not as a pocket-hole or face-frame fastener.
No. The black finish on this screw is intended for interior, dry conditions. For exterior work or pressure-treated lumber, a coating rated for outdoor exposure is required.
When the job calls for a 2-inch flat head screw in a quantity that keeps a cabinet shop or install crew moving, this #8 Würth assembly screw in a 4,000-count box covers the application cleanly and efficiently.
Sold In: 4000 Each