Get the right hardware install the first time with our cabinet screws and installation templates. This collection includes common cabinet hardware machine screws (like UNC 8-32 truss head screws in multiple lengths) plus tools like a cabinet hardware installation jig to help you drill consistent, perfectly aligned holes.
If you’re installing cabinet knobs, pulls, or cup pulls, having the correct screw length matters just as much as choosing the right style. And if you’re doing multiple doors/drawers, a drilling jig can save serious time while keeping your layout clean and uniform across the whole kitchen or bath.
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What does “8-32” mean for cabinet hardware screws?
“8-32” refers to a common machine screw size used for many cabinet knobs and pulls (a #8 screw with 32 threads per inch). Many of the screws in this collection are listed as UNC 8-32.
How do I choose the correct cabinet screw length?
A simple rule: choose a screw length that’s about 1/4" longer than the total thickness of what it must pass through (your drawer front/door + any panel thickness) so you have enough threads to bite securely.
What is a cabinet hardware installation jig / template used for?
A jig helps you set spacing, transfer the position you like, and then repeat those settings so your holes are consistent and level across matching drawers and doors (great for whole-kitchen installs).
Do I need a jig if I’m only installing a few pulls?
If you’re only doing a couple pieces, careful measuring can work. If you’re doing multiple drawers/doors (or want faster, repeatable results), a jig/template is usually worth it to prevent misaligned holes and speed up the process.