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Schaub Corinthian cup pull 3 inch describes a specific cabinet handle designed as a cup-style pull, so it gives a comfortable hand grip for opening drawers or doors in everyday use. The 3 inch center-to-center measurement defines the spacing between the mounting holes, so it aligns with standard 3 inch drilling patterns commonly used on cabinets. The Redington Brass finish identifies the visual appearance of the pull, so it supports projects that call for a brass tone look across multiple fronts. Being described as a cup pull means the hand contacts the underside lip, so fingers stay guided in one position and operate the drawer with a consistent feel. The thread or screw size of #8-32 specifies the pull's internal thread, so it matches fasteners tapped to that size in cabinet fronts or mounting studs.
The 3 inch center-to-center specification on this cup pull defines the distance between the two mounting points, so drill jigs and boring patterns can be set to 3 inches without adjustment for this part. As a cup pull, it mounts flat to the cabinet or drawer face, so the load transfers directly into the front panel when the user pulls. The #8-32 thread or screw size defines the internal thread of the pull, so it accepts machine screws tapped to that standard. This thread detail supports aligning the pull with typical cabinet door or drawer thicknesses by selecting the appropriate #8-32 fastener length during layout.
This cup pull is identified under handles and pulls, so it is intended for use on cabinet doors or drawer fronts where a pull-type handle is required. The 3 inch center-to-center drilling dimension places it in the common cabinet hardware range, so it works in layouts that standardize on 3 inch spacing across a bank of drawers. The Redington Brass finish places the pull visually in a brass-toned group, so it suits projects that specify brass-colored decorative hardware as part of the overall design. As a Corinthian cup pull from Schaub and Company, it resides in the decorative hardware and moldings family, so it contributes both function and appearance to woodworking or cabinet work.
The 3 inch center-to-center distance allows installers to reuse the same drilling setup from one cabinet to the next, so rows of drawers align visually and hardware changes do not require new hole spacing. The cup-shaped design gives users a clear gripping point below the rim, so repeated opening and closing puts force into the same area of the front every time. The #8-32 thread or screw size specification standardizes the pull's interface with fasteners, so cabinet shops can pair it with commonly stocked #8-32 machine screws during assembly. The manufacturer designation 872-RB ties this pull to a precise catalog entry, so replacement or expansion of an existing run of cabinets can match the original hardware by using the same part.
The 3 inch center-to-center size on this cup pull defines the distance between mounting holes, so drilling templates and cabinet fronts use that exact spacing for proper alignment.
The Redington Brass finish on this cup pull sets a brass-tone appearance, so it visually coordinates with other brass-colored decorative hardware in the same room or installation.
The #8-32 thread size describes the internal threads of the cup pull, so it pairs with #8-32 machine screws for fastening through cabinet doors or drawer fronts.
This Schaub Corinthian cup pull is categorized as a handle or pull, so it is used on cabinet doors or drawers where a functional grip and decorative brass look are desired.
The cup pull design forms a recessed underside lip, so fingers hook from below, giving a controlled grip for opening drawers or doors in regular cabinet use.
The 872-RB part number uniquely identifies this Redington Brass Corinthian cup pull, so future orders can match the exact style and finish used on earlier cabinet work.
The Schaub Corinthian cup pull, identified as part number 872-RB, brings a cup-style grip and Redington Brass finish to cabinet fronts, so it supports both handling and visual goals. The 3 inch center-to-center dimension aligns with standard drilling layouts, so banks of drawers or doors can share one consistent hole pattern during construction. The #8-32 thread detail defines how the pull connects to the front, so it matches commonly stocked cabinet fastener threads. For cabinet or woodworking projects that call for a brass-tone cup pull in a 3 inch layout, this handle gives a defined spec to build around.