3 inch traditional cup pull from Schaub and Company gives cabinets and drawers a classic grip point using a cup-style handle that suits traditional layouts. The pull is identified by manufacturer part 743-10B, which keeps ordering and future matching straightforward on repeat jobs. The Traditional Series designation ties this piece to a stable, recognizable style family, which helps maintain a consistent look when multiple openings are outfitted across a room. Solid brass material forms the body of the pull, so the handle provides a dense, metal feel under hand on every open and close. The cabinet pull uses a 3 inch center to center dimension between mounting points, providing a standard span that aligns with common cabinet boring patterns. Overall length of 3-3/4 inches allows a visible border of metal beyond the screw centers, giving a balanced proportion between fastener layout and hand clearance.
This cup pull is drilled on a 3 inch center to center spacing, which dictates the distance between the two mounting points on the cabinet face. That dimension lines up with a widely used cabinet standard, so existing jigs and boring patterns can be reused across multiple fronts without layout changes. The pull is designed around screw mounting, using an 8-32 x 1 inch screw size that matches a common cabinet thread and length for going through typical drawer or door thicknesses. With these dimensions fixed, installers can lay out holes, bore from the front, and fasten from the back in a predictable sequence, keeping handle alignment consistent from cabinet to cabinet. The compact 3/4 inch projection and 1 inch width also help when placing the pull near rails, because the body stays clear of edges while still giving room for a secure grip.
This solid brass cup pull from the Traditional Series is suited to cabinet and drawer applications where a classic, recessed grip is preferred over a bar handle. The 3 inch center to center spacing aligns with many factory-bored cabinet fronts, so it works well on framed or frameless cabinetry that already follows that standard. With an overall length of 3-3/4 inches, the pull occupies a modest span across the drawer, which fits comfortably on small to mid-sized fronts found in kitchens, vanities, and built-in storage. The oil rubbed bronze finish gives a dark tone that pairs naturally with stained woods and painted cabinets that follow a traditional or transitional style. Because the cup projection is 3/4 inch, the hand reaches into the cup rather than wrapping around a protruding bar, which can be advantageous on tight walkways where hardware extending too far into the room could catch clothing.
The use of solid brass as the base material means the cup pull carries weight and rigidity, which helps the hardware hold its shape under repeated pulling forces on busy drawers. The Traditional Series collection name provides a style reference point, making it straightforward to specify matching pulls across doors and drawers for a uniform appearance. A 3 inch center to center layout keeps every pull aligned with a single drilling standard, reducing layout variation when multiple installers are working on the same project. The 3-3/4 inch overall length allows some tolerance on visual positioning, since the extended ends visually cover the area around the drilled holes. The 1 inch width and 3/4 inch projection together define a compact profile, which is useful when fitting hardware close to countertop overhangs or adjacent doors where limited clearance demands a low-profile pull. The 8-32 x 1 inch screw size keeps the fastening method consistent with other cabinet hardware that uses the same thread, helping hardware assortments on the job stay simple.
The cup pull has a 3 inch center to center, 3-3/4 inch overall length, 3/4 inch projection, and 1 inch width, so it fits standard boring patterns while staying compact on the drawer face.
The cup pull uses solid brass with an oil rubbed bronze finish, giving a dense metal feel and a dark, traditional appearance that coordinates with similar cabinet hardware.
This cabinet pull is from the Traditional Series by Schaub and Company, so it aligns with other pieces in the same collection for a consistent style across installations.
The center to center measurement is 3 inches, which sets the spacing between mounting points and aligns with common cabinet drilling jigs and layouts.
The cup pull is designed for 8-32 x 1 inch screws, matching a standard cabinet hardware thread and length for mounting through typical drawer and door fronts.
The 3/4 inch projection keeps the pull close to the cabinet surface while still providing enough space inside the cup for fingers to grip comfortably on opening and closing.
The 3 inch traditional cup pull in oil rubbed bronze brings together solid brass construction, a Traditional Series profile, and a 3 inch center to center layout that matches common cabinet drilling. Those details let installers specify a repeatable handle solution for drawers and doors where a compact, cup-style grip is preferred. With its 3-3/4 inch overall length, 1 inch width, and 3/4 inch projection, the pull occupies a practical footprint that suits many residential cabinet fronts. For projects calling for oil rubbed bronze hardware with a traditional look and a standard drilling pattern, this Schaub and Company 743-10B cup pull is a straightforward choice.