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3 inch pull backplate satin nickel describes a Amerock Corporation zinc die-cast backplate built to sit behind a cabinet pull and visually finish the installation. The satin nickel finish presents a neutral, modern look that ties in easily with many cabinet styles, so one finish can serve across an entire kitchen. A length of 5-11/16 inches covers more surface area around the pull than the 3 inch center-to-center hole spacing, so the plate extends past the screw holes and visually frames the hardware. A projection of 1/16 inch keeps the plate low to the door surface, so the pull remains the focal point while the plate quietly does its job. A width of 1 inch creates a slim band of metal, which gives definition without overwhelming narrow rail or stile faces.
This Amerock Corporation backplate uses a 3 inch center-to-center measurement between pull mounting points, so it pairs with pulls drilled on the same 3 inch layout used on many cabinet doors and drawers. The 5-11/16 inch overall length means the plate extends beyond the screw holes toward each end, so the metal visually balances the pull on wider stiles and drawer fronts. A width of 1 inch gives enough surface coverage to meet typical rail and stile widths on face-frame and frameless fronts while still leaving surrounding wood visible. With only 1/16 inch projection from the door, the plate adds a defined metal layer under the pull without significantly changing hand clearance in front of the cabinet face.
The Backplates collection backplate in satin nickel is designed to coordinate with many popular cabinet styles, so it can be used across framed kitchens, frameless cabinets, and utility storage where a unified metal finish is desired. Its 5-11/16 inch length works on standard cabinet doors and on oversized cabinets and drawers, so one plate size can span different front widths without looking underscaled. The 1 inch width keeps the band of metal narrow, so it sits comfortably on slim rails while still being visible on broader drawer fronts.
The product description notes that the backplate can be used on oversized cabinets and drawers for an unexpected, dramatic touch, so the extended length intentionally creates more visual presence behind the pull on large faces. The satin nickel finish supports this role by offering a soft metallic sheen rather than a high-gloss look, so the effect is noticeable but controlled. Because the same finish and proportions repeat from door to door, the backplate helps tie together runs of cabinets that mix narrow and wide fronts.
The 3 inch center-to-center dimension aligns with a common pull standard, so drilling can follow familiar 3 inch layouts and allows repeated use of the same jig settings from cabinet to cabinet. A length of 5-11/16 inches leaves metal extending past the holes toward each end, so existing blemishes or earlier hole marks that fall inside this footprint are concealed by the plate once installed. The 1 inch width works with this length to create a balanced rectangle, so the backplate looks proportional whether positioned on a tall door stile or a shorter drawer front.
Zinc die-cast construction gives the plate its defined 1/16 inch projection, so the piece maintains a low profile that sits close to the wood while still creating a clear metal border under the pull base. The satin nickel finish is applied across this zinc die-cast body, so both the face and edges keep the same tone as they catch light from different viewing angles. With Amerock Corporation specifying BP19208G10 for this configuration, projects that repeat this part number can match dimensions and appearance whenever another cabinet or drawer front is added.
The backplate uses a 3 inch center-to-center measurement, so it aligns with pulls drilled on a 3 inch hole spacing and supports layouts based on that common standard.
The Amerock BP19208G10 backplate measures 5-11/16 inches long and 1 inch wide, so it covers more area than the pull posts and frames the hardware on the door or drawer front.
The satin nickel backplate has a projection of 1/16 inch, so it sits close to the cabinet surface and adds a defined metal layer without significantly affecting hand clearance.
The satin nickel finish provides a consistent, neutral metallic look, so the backplate coordinates with many cabinet styles and pull designs in the same color family.
The cabinet pull backplate is made from zinc die-cast material, so it maintains its 1/16 inch low profile while providing a defined shape around the pull base.
The backplate is described as able to hide blemishes, so marks or prior holes within its 5-11/16 by 1 inch footprint remain covered once the plate is mounted.
The Amerock Corporation 3 inch pull backplate in satin nickel combines a 3 inch center-to-center layout with a 5-11/16 inch by 1 inch footprint, so it supports both standard drilling and broader visual coverage around the pull. Its zinc die-cast body and 1/16 inch projection keep the profile slim while still masking surface marks that fall under the plate. When a project calls for a coordinated cabinet look across standard and oversized fronts, this BP19208G10 backplate from Wurth Baer Supply offers the same finish and geometry wherever a 3 inch pull is used.
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