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EPCO MC Series 5 inch stainless steel pull describes a handle with a 5 inch (127 mm) center to center, so installers can line up drilling layouts quickly on cabinets or drawers that follow this common spacing. The stainless steel material gives a solid-feeling pull surface that suits job sites where a metal handle is preferred over other materials. A stainless steel finish ties the look together so new and replacement pulls present a consistent appearance across a run of doors. The handle is part of the ADA Compliant Series, giving a clear signal it is designed to support accessibility-focused projects where that designation is required. The 5/16 inch length or diameter detail defines the grip thickness, which matters when matching to existing hardware styles or user comfort expectations. A projection of 2-13/16 inches sets how far the pull stands off the surface, shaping hand clearance and reach depth on cabinet faces.
The 5 inch center to center spacing on this 5 C C SS pull SS finish model defines the exact distance between mounting holes, giving installers a clear measurement when drilling new faces or aligning with existing bore patterns. The MC400-SS stainless steel pull uses a 5/16 inch length or diameter grip section, so the thickness remains consistent along the bar where hands contact the handle. With a projection of 2-13/16 inches, the pull extends a set distance from the door or drawer surface, affecting how fingers wrap behind the handle and how far the hardware stands proud of surrounding panels. Being part of the ADA Compliant Series, the pull ties dimensional details to accessibility-focused specifications, supporting layouts where handle geometry and reach distance are chosen to align with ADA-related design goals.
The EPCO MC Series 5 inch stainless steel pull functions as a handle on cabinet doors or drawers where a 5 inch center to center pattern is desired, so installers can standardize drilling jigs for repeated runs. Its stainless steel material and stainless steel finish work together to create a unified look on projects that call for stainless hardware across multiple openings. The 5/16 inch length or diameter specification defines the bar thickness that users grasp, which affects how secure the handle feels when opening heavier fronts. A 2-13/16 inch projection establishes the stand-off from the mounting surface, giving space for fingers to pull while keeping the handle within a predictable reach plane. As part of the ADA Compliant Series, this pull fits into hardware schedules that emphasize ADA-compliant handles, supporting consistent selection on accessibility-minded installations.
The defined 5 inch (127 mm) center to center dimension on this ADA Compliant stainless steel pull allows consistent hole spacing every time, which streamlines jig-based drilling and reduces alignment variation across cabinet rows. Its 5/16 inch length or diameter provides a fixed grip thickness, so once an installer approves the feel on one opening, the same result carries through the rest of the job. The 2-13/16 inch projection sets a repeatable clearance off the door or drawer face, minimizing surprises when cabinets are near adjacent walls or appliances. Stainless steel material and stainless steel finish give a stable visual and tactile standard, simplifying hardware specification when coordinating with other stainless elements. As a member of the ADA Compliant Series, the MC400-SS stainless steel pull supports projects where ADA-related hardware choices are part of the documented design, helping maintain consistency across all specified handles.
The EPCO MC Series 5 inch stainless steel pull has a 5 inch center to center dimension, which sets the distance between mounting points for drilling or matching existing cabinet hole patterns.
The MC400-SS stainless steel pull projects 2-13/16 inches from the surface, creating finger clearance behind the bar and defining how far the handle stands out on cabinet doors or drawers.
This EPCO stainless steel cabinet pull is made from stainless steel with a stainless steel finish, giving a consistent metal look that matches other stainless hardware on a project.
The pull is part of the ADA Compliant Series, signaling that it is intended for accessibility-focused hardware schedules where ADA-compliant handles are specified across openings.
The 5/16 inch length or diameter value describes the thickness of the pull bar, which affects the grip profile and how closely it matches existing cabinet hardware dimensions.
This ADA Compliant stainless steel pull is identified by manufacturer part number MC400-SS, tying the handle to EPCO MC Series documentation and ordering references.
The EPCO MC Series 5 inch stainless steel pull combines a 5 inch center to center layout, 5/16 inch grip thickness, and 2-13/16 inch projection to define a clear handling profile for cabinets. Its stainless steel material and stainless steel finish support projects built around a consistent stainless appearance. As part of the ADA Compliant Series, the MC400-SS stainless steel pull fits hardware schedules that call for ADA-compliant handles. For cabinet doors and drawers planned around 5 inch spacing and stainless hardware, this pull offers defined dimensions that support repeatable layouts and predictable user feel.
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Sold in: 1 Each | EPMC427-A Mfr# MC427-A | EPCO MC 4" (102 mm) Center to Center Anodized Satin Clear Aluminum Pull, MC427-A | ||||
Sold in: 1 Each | EPMC428-A Mfr# MC428-A | EPCO MC 5" (127 mm) Center to Center Anodized Satin Clear Aluminum Pull, MC428-A |