Transitional Advantage Four 128mm pull identifies this Berenson Corporation rectangle pull as a cabinet handle with 128mm center to center drilling, which sets hole spacing for accurate layout on doors or drawers and supports consistent handle placement across a project. The polished chrome description defines the bright metal finish, which affects visual coordination with hinges or faucets and influences how the pull reads against light or dark cabinet surfaces. The rectangle pull shape indicates a straight, linear grip profile, which guides hand placement and gives a defined line across the cabinet face. Being part of the Handles and Pulls product class positions it as working hardware, so it serves as the functional interface for opening and closing cabinets in woodworking or installation work.
The 128mm center to center measurement defines the distance between mounting holes, which guides drilling jigs, template setup, and layout work when installing multiple Transitional Advantage Four 128mm pull units on a job. This fixed span lets installers align new hardware with existing 128mm drilling patterns, which is useful when swapping handles within the same spread. Identifying the part as a cabinet pull means it is intended to mount on functional doors or drawers, so the grip location follows typical cabinet handle placement practices along rails, stiles, or drawer fronts.
The category Decorative Hardware & Moldings|Handles and Pulls defines this Transitional Advantage Four polished chrome piece as visible cabinet hardware, so it fits jobs where the handle becomes part of the finished look. The rectangle pull wording indicates a straight bar-like form, which suits cabinet doors and drawers requiring a defined linear grip across the face. The polished chrome finish description means this pull coordinates with other polished metal elements, so it works in projects where hinges, knobs, or plumbing fixtures share a similar polished appearance. Because the center to center drilling is 128mm, this pull fits cabinet fronts designed or drilled for that metric hole spread, letting installers align it with existing 128mm layouts used in many woodworking projects.
The 128mm center to center dimension on the Transitional Advantage Four 128mm pull gives installers a precise drilling reference, which helps create repeatable mounting patterns with jigs or templates across an entire room of cabinets. Listed under Handles and Pulls, this part is defined as working hardware, so its fixed drilling span lets fabricators prepare fronts in the shop and then mount pulls consistently in the field. The Berenson 9054-4026-P pull part number identifies this exact version within the Berenson line, which helps specifiers tie drawings, order lists, and cabinet labels to a single, consistent rectangular pull choice. The polished chrome label defines the finish used on this Berenson rectangle cabinet pull, so shops can plan matching decorative hardware across multiple spaces using the same visual standard.
The Transitional Advantage Four 128mm pull is a Berenson Corporation rectangle cabinet pull in the Handles and Pulls class, so it functions as a working handle for cabinet doors or drawers.
The Transitional Advantage Four 128mm pull uses 128mm center to center drilling, meaning the mounting holes are spaced 128mm apart, which guides drilling templates and alignment on cabinet fronts.
This Berenson rectangle cabinet pull is described as polished chrome, indicating a bright, reflective metal finish that coordinates with other polished hardware in a project.
The rectangle pull shape creates a straight linear grip across the cabinet face, which can line up with rails or edges and support clean, modern layout lines on doors and drawers.
This pull sits in Decorative Hardware & Moldings under Handles and Pulls, so it serves as visible working hardware that contributes both function and appearance on cabinetry.
The Berenson 9054-4026-P pull number is the manufacturer part identifier for this specific Transitional Advantage Four 128mm center to center polished chrome rectangle pull.
The Transitional Advantage Four 128mm pull from Berenson Corporation combines a rectangle pull profile with 128mm center to center drilling, so it suits cabinet projects built around that hole spacing. The polished chrome finish lets this handle coordinate with other polished decorative hardware specified through Wurth Baer Supply, supporting consistent appearance across cabinet runs. Selecting this Berenson rectangle cabinet pull aligns cabinet drilling, layout, and finish with a defined part number for straightforward planning and repeatable installation.