| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Furniture Screw / Countersunk Torx Wood Screw |
| Material | Grade 4.8 carbon steel |
| Surface Finish | Blue white zinc plated |
| Common Sizes | M4, M5, M6; custom lengths available |
| Structure | Countersunk flat head with inner Torx drive, smooth shank section, deep coarse wood thread, sharp self-drilling tip |
| Matching Workpieces | Particle board, MDF, solid wood panels, cabinet boards, wardrobe and desk panels |
| Product Advantages | Countersunk head sinks fully into boards for flat surface; Torx drive delivers stable torque without bit slipping; deep thread locks tight into man-made wood to prevent pull-out; zinc coating avoids indoor rust; uniform thread reduces splitting of thin boards |
| Application Scenarios | Cabinet assembly, wardrobe panel splicing, desk and table board connection, indoor wooden furniture fitting |
| Custom Service | Custom overall length, yellow zinc plating alternative, SUS304 stainless steel version, special thread pitch on request |
This furniture screw is a staple fastener widely used for joining man-made wood panels in furniture factories.
It is cold forged from carbon steel and treated with blue white zinc plating to stop oxidation under dry indoor storage and use. The countersunk flat head can be fully embedded into board surface after tightening, leaving no raised bump to affect the flatness of furniture exterior. Inner Torx drive slot fits standard screwdriver bits well, no slipping during high torque twisting to speed up assembly work.
The screw body is designed with deep, wide wood thread and sharp tip. It cuts cleanly into particle board, MDF and solid wood without easily cracking thin panels. Thread teeth grip deep into wood fiber to keep panel joints tight, avoiding loose gaps after long-term use of cabinets and wardrobes.
Different from lag screws, this furniture screw features a small hidden head, perfect for invisible panel connection on household furniture. Every batch undergoes pull-out and torsion tests before delivery, meeting common furniture hardware standards. Factories can order customized sizes and surface treatments for mass production needs.


