Solid brass cup pull from the Traditional Series gives cabinet doors and drawers a recessed grip that is easy to grab while staying low profile on the face. Schaub and Company as the brand ties this pull into a recognized decorative hardware line that works well where a traditional look is needed. The flat black finish tones down reflections and helps the pull visually recede so the cabinet faces stay the focus. Solid brass material provides a dense feel in hand, helping the pull operate smoothly on repeated openings. The 3 inch center to center dimension defines the distance between mounting holes, so this pull lines up with standard 3 inch drill patterns on many cabinet layouts.
The 3 inch center to center measurement on this cup pull controls where mounting holes are drilled, guiding layout on both new cabinet builds and hardware swaps. The 3-3/4 inch overall length defines edge clearances on narrower drawer fronts, helping avoid crowding near stile edges. A 1 inch projection from the surface provides working finger space while limiting how far hardware extends toward walkways. The 1-1/4 inch width gives a compact vertical footprint that suits standard drawer rails and narrow face frames. The 8-32 x 1 screw size specification defines the thread and length used with the pull, which matters when tapping into different door or drawer thicknesses.
The Traditional Series, solid brass cup pull with 3 inch center to center spacing fits common cabinet layouts that already follow 3 inch hardware patterns. Its 3-3/4 inch length works well on many drawer widths, offering enough grip surface without dominating smaller fronts. The 1-1/4 inch width lets the pull sit neatly within typical rail heights used on face-frame or frameless cabinetry. Flat black finish cabinet hardware is often chosen where a dark, even tone is needed to coordinate with other flat black knobs, hinges, or pulls in the same room. The recessed cup shape focuses the hand contact inside the pull, which helps keep the front edge clear and reduces the chance of clothing brushing against protruding edges in tight spaces.
The defined 3 inch center to center hole spacing lets installers build drilling templates that can be reused across multiple doors and drawers, keeping hardware placement consistent from cabinet to cabinet. Knowing the pull length is 3-3/4 inches helps lay out clear margins from drawer edges, so rows of pulls align visually along a run of cabinets. The 1 inch projection keeps the working depth predictable, which is useful when checking clearance in narrow hallways or tight galley kitchens. A 1-1/4 inch width makes vertical positioning straightforward relative to rail centers or panel reveals. The solid brass construction offers a stable base for threaded 8-32 x 1 screws, supporting a secure mount that holds its alignment over repeated use.
This cup pull has a 3 inch center to center dimension, so hole spacing follows a common 3 inch pattern used on many cabinet doors and drawers.
The pull measures 3-3/4 inches in length and 1-1/4 inches in width, defining the footprint it covers on the cabinet or drawer front.
The cup pull has a 1 inch projection, giving fingers clearance to grip while keeping the hardware profile relatively close to the cabinet surface.
The pull is made from solid brass with a flat black finish, pairing a sturdy metal body with a dark, uniform appearance on cabinet fronts.
The specified screw size is 8-32 x 1, which defines the thread pattern and length used to fasten the cup pull through cabinet doors or drawer fronts.
The manufacturer part number is 730-FB, which identifies this specific Traditional Series flat black solid brass cup pull from Schaub and Company.
This flat black cabinet cup pull ties together material, size, and finish in a single, clearly defined part. The solid brass construction, 3 inch center to center spacing, and 3-3/4 by 1-1/4 inch footprint give predictable results across a run of cabinets. Using the 1 inch projection and 8-32 x 1 screw specification as fixed reference points, a shop can standardize drilling patterns and hardware choices from job to job. For projects calling for Traditional Series styling in a flat black finish, this Schaub and Company cup pull provides a consistent, known-size option ready to drop into your next cabinet layout.