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Lancaster brass backplate 6 inch length from Belwith Keeler gives a defined base under a pull, so the hardware line reads cleanly across doors or drawers. The Manor House collection reference ties this piece to a traditional style family, which helps keep cabinetry details visually consistent on a project. The zinc die cast material provides a solid, uniform body for the backplate, so pull pressure spreads across the surface instead of concentrating at a single point. A width of 3/4 inch sets a slim footprint that frames the pull without crowding narrow rails. The 6 inch length works where a longer backplate is needed to cover the pull contact area. A projection of 1/8 inch keeps the profile low, so the backplate sits close to the door or drawer face and keeps the pull feeling tight to the front.
The 6 inch length on this Lancaster by Hickory Hardware backplate sets the span available for a pull footprint, which matters when matching the visual run of hardware on doors and drawers. Its 3/4 inch width defines how much face of the cabinet gets covered around the pull, which can help align the backplate on frames, stiles, or drawer fronts that have limited flat area. A 1/8 inch projection means the backplate adds only a slight step off the surface, so the pull sits close to the cabinet face and keeps the hardware from feeling bulky in hand. The zinc die cast construction creates a firm substrate behind the pull contact points, which supports the pull body every time the door or drawer is operated.
The P8169-LP backplate from the Manor House collection is specified at 6 inch length, which aligns with applications where a longer decorative base under a pull is desired along a rail or drawer front. Its 3/4 inch width suits styles where the hardware needs to sit within narrow face frame dimensions, helping the backplate stay on the flat while still showing a defined border around the pull posts. The 1/8 inch projection helps the backplate sit nearly flush to the cabinet surface, so it works in runs of doors where a low profile is preferred to avoid catching on clothing during everyday use.
The Lancaster brass finish is identified as part of the Lancaster line, so it is suited to projects where other Lancaster brass pieces from Belwith Keeler or Lancaster by Hickory Hardware are used in the same space. The zinc die cast material ties into production that delivers a uniform piece, so each backplate presents the same shape and feel from door to door or drawer to drawer. This consistency supports a clean, repeated appearance across an entire bank of cabinetry and helps keep the design language unified in kitchens, baths, or built-ins.
The defined 6 inch length provides an easy reference dimension when laying out pull locations, which simplifies repeating centerlines across multiple fronts so the backplates line up along the run. With a fixed 3/4 inch width, there is a known edge distance to work with on narrow rails, helping keep the backplate centered without drifting into profiled edges on stile and rail doors. The low 1/8 inch projection allows the pull to sit close to the door or drawer face, which maintains a tight, intentional look once the hardware is tightened down.
The zinc die cast body under the Lancaster brass finish offers a consistent seating surface for the pull, which reduces the chances of the pull rocking during use when pressure is applied at the ends of the handle. Being part of the Manor House collection also signals a coordinated design approach, so using this P8169-LP model across a project supports a unified visual rhythm on both base and wall cabinets. The Lancaster brass finish keeps the color tone constant from plate to plate, which helps every run of hardware read as a matched set in completed installations.
The backplate has a length of 6 inches, a width of 3/4 inch, and a projection of 1/8 inch, which defines the coverage area and low profile on the cabinet face.
The P8169-LP Manor House backplate is made from zinc die cast, providing a solid, uniform base for the pull and consistent appearance across multiple pieces.
The P8169-LP uses a Lancaster brass finish, giving the backplate a defined brass tone that coordinates with other Lancaster brass decorative hardware.
The 1/8 inch projection keeps the backplate close to the cabinet surface, so the pull sits low and the hardware line stays visually tight to the door or drawer.
The 3/4 inch width limits how much of the cabinet face is covered above and below the pull, helping the backplate fit narrow rails and face frames cleanly.
This backplate is by Belwith Keeler from the Manor House collection, identified with a Lancaster brass finish that ties into the Lancaster design family.
The P8169-LP Lancaster brass backplate brings a 6 inch length, 3/4 inch width, and 1/8 inch projection together in a zinc die cast body from Belwith Keeler, giving a defined Manor House collection base under a pull. For projects calling for a Lancaster brass look with coordinated dimensions and a low-profile plate, this Lancaster by Hickory Hardware piece offers a consistent way to carry the same hardware story across your cabinet run.
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