Schaub 706-FB solid brass knob gives cabinets a flat black round pull point that suits traditional layouts where consistent hardware size matters. The knob uses a 1-1/4 inch diameter head, so fingers find a defined grip area on doors and drawers. Solid brass construction provides a dense metal body, which supports a confident feel when opening heavier cabinet fronts. The flat black finish establishes a uniform dark tone, helping installers tie together face frames, drawer banks, and panel doors with one color. A base diameter of 3/4 inch keeps the footprint tight, which helps on narrow rails or small drawer fronts where space is limited. The 1 inch projection sets the knob off the surface just enough for a full grasp without overhanging, which is useful on closely spaced drawers. An 8-32 thread interface matches the stated screw size, aligning with standard cabinet drilling processes.
The 1-1/4 inch, or 32 mm, diameter of this knob sets the main layout dimension, which helps during drilling patterns across wide cabinet runs. A 3/4 inch base diameter defines the bearing surface on the cabinet face, so installers can plan edge distances and avoid interference with panel profiles. The 1 inch projection controls how far the knob stands off, guiding placement on drawers stacked vertically where finger clearance is tight. The specified 8-32 screw thread matches common cabinet hardware drilling expectations, which supports streamlined installation on both new work and change-outs where that thread is already used.
This Traditional Designs Series knob fits projects calling for a round 1-1/4 inch pull point on cabinet doors and drawers. The flat black finish works across many painted cabinet colors, giving a dark accent that stays consistent from piece to piece. With a 3/4 inch base, the knob suits narrow rails on upper cabinets or smaller bath vanities where oversize rosettes can crowd the face. The 1 inch projection makes this knob practical on drawer stacks, because it stands out enough for a solid pull without extending so far that fronts clash when doors swing past adjacent banks.
The 1-1/4 inch, or 32 mm, diameter allows installers to repeat the same drilling center across the entire job, which keeps door and drawer hardware perfectly aligned by eye. Solid brass construction maintains a stable feel at that size, so mounted knobs resist flex under repeated pulling on heavier fronts. The 3/4 inch base diameter gives a predictable contact ring on the cabinet surface, which helps conceal the drilled hole while keeping the footprint visually light. A 1 inch projection offers a fixed stand-off that simplifies layout near appliance panels or tall pantry doors, because projection remains uniform across every knob location. The 8-32 thread specification aligns with standard cabinet knob screws, which lets installers move directly from drilling to fastening using a familiar thread pattern on new construction or remodel work.
The Schaub 706-FB knob has a 1-1/4 inch diameter head, a 3/4 inch base diameter, and a 1 inch projection, giving clear layout numbers for door and drawer planning.
The Traditional Series 706-FB knob uses solid brass, providing a dense metal body that supports a substantial feel on frequently used cabinet doors and drawers.
The 706-FB cabinet knob has a flat black finish, creating a dark, uniform appearance that coordinates with many cabinet colors and other flat black decorative hardware.
The Schaub 706-FB knob projects 1 inch from the cabinet face, offering enough clearance for fingers while staying compact on tight drawer stacks and narrow walkways.
The 706-FB cabinet knob uses an 8-32 screw thread, matching a standard cabinet hardware thread that aligns with common drilling and fastening practices.
The flat black 706-FB knob is part of the Traditional Series collection, helping hardware stay consistent where the same design line is used across a project.
The Schaub Traditional Series flat black 706-FB knob combines a 1-1/4 inch diameter head, 3/4 inch base, and 1 inch projection in a solid brass build, giving clear numbers to match your cabinet layout. Use these defined dimensions, finish, and thread details to choose this knob when a Traditional Series, flat black, solid brass pull point aligns with your project requirements.