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Schaub Atherton cup pull gives cabinets a defined handhold using a cup-style grip, which helps open doors and drawers with a solid pull point. The plain surface on this pull keeps the front face clean, so the detail stays focused on the edge profile where installers and users feel it most in daily operation. A knurled edge runs the perimeter of the cup, adding a tactile surface that improves finger grip, which matters on heavier drawers or when hands are damp from shop or kitchen work. The polished nickel finish provides a bright metallic look, which ties in with other polished nickel cabinet hardware in the same space, keeping jobs visually consistent. A 3 inch center-to-center layout sets fixed screw hole spacing, so layout marks line up from piece to piece across multiple cabinet fronts.
This cup pull uses a 3 inch center-to-center spacing, so hole drilling can follow a standard 3 inch pattern across drawer fronts and doors. With this fixed spacing, installers can lay out a drilling jig once and repeat it on each front, which reduces layout time when handling a full kitchen or bank of casework. The #8-32 thread detail on the pull establishes the screw size interface, letting installers use #8-32 threaded engagement to fasten the pull from the back of the cabinet front. Because the pull is designed as a cup style, the hand naturally locates inside the cup area, which guides daily opening and closing motions along the same path, keeping use predictable.
The Atherton plain surface knurled edge cup pull is part of the decorative hardware and moldings handles and pulls family, so it is suited to cabinet and casework fronts where a defined pull point is required. As a cup pull, it works well on drawers and doors that benefit from a recessed handhold, because the cup shape gives fingers a place to catch and pull. The polished nickel finish helps this pull sit comfortably in projects that already feature polished nickel hardware, creating a consistent material story from one cabinet run to the next. On multi-room or multi-cabinet installations, the 3 inch center-to-center spacing allows a common drilling standard, so this single pull style can repeat across various cabinet widths without changing the basic mounting layout.
The 3 inch center-to-center dimension on this Schaub Atherton cup pull sets a precise distance between fastener points, which is useful when aligning multiple pulls along a row of drawers. When every pull shares that same 3 inch spacing, alignment jigs or drilling templates can be reused, which saves setup time on each additional front. The #8-32 thread or screw size detail establishes a known hardware standard, so installers can rely on familiar drilling diameters and threading practices when fastening the pull from behind the drawer or door front. The knurled edge helps users keep a secure hold on the cup under regular use, which supports smooth, confident operation on cabinets that see high traffic in kitchens, shops, or offices. Because the front face remains a plain surface, it is easier for designers to pair this pull with a wide range of door profiles without adding conflicting surface ornament.
The Schaub Atherton cup pull is a decorative handle classified under handles and pulls, so it functions as a primary gripping point on cabinet doors and drawers.
The 3 inch center-to-center dimension sets the distance between mounting holes, which lets installers match standard 3 inch drilling patterns on cabinet fronts for consistent alignment.
The knurled edge on this cup pull adds texture around the rim, which helps fingers maintain grip when opening or closing drawers and doors during regular cabinet use.
The Atherton plain surface cup pull has a polished nickel finish, which coordinates with other polished nickel cabinet hardware on the same project for a unified look.
The Schaub 575-PN cup pull uses a #8-32 thread size, which matches common cabinet hardware threading for straightforward fastening from the back of the front.
The plain surface design keeps the pull face smooth, which lets the knurled edge and polished nickel finish provide detail without adding extra surface pattern.
The Schaub Atherton cup pull with plain surface, knurled edge, and polished nickel finish gives cabinet projects a defined, repeatable pull point backed by a standard 3 inch center-to-center layout. The #8-32 thread specification supports straightforward fastening with familiar cabinet hardware practices. For projects built around polished nickel decorative hardware and moldings, this pull fits into the handles and pulls category with a clear role on drawers and doors. When a job calls for a cup-style grip with added edge texture and consistent drilling dimensions, this Schaub 575-PN pull is a practical option to specify and deploy across multiple cabinet fronts.