Hickory Hardware American Diner pull gives you a 5-1/16 inch center to center grip that lines up with common cabinet drilling, which helps streamline layout on both new casework and retrofit doors or drawer fronts. This Belwith Keeler handle uses a 128 mm center to center dimension, so it suits metric layouts as well as inch-based plans in the same run. The pull is made from zinc die cast material, which provides a solid feel while allowing consistent shaping across a full kitchen, vanity, or built-in project. A bright chrome finish defines the visible surface, so it coordinates with other chrome decorative hardware in the job and keeps the look uniform from cabinet to cabinet. Overall length of 6-1/8 inches gives fingers room around the profile, which supports comfortable everyday use on frequently opened fronts.
This P2149-CH chrome cabinet pull uses a 5-1/16 inch center to center dimension, so the hole spacing matches many existing 128 mm patterns used in residential and shop-built cabinetry. The 1-1/16 inch projection sets how far the hand grip stands off the surface, which can matter where doors open near walls or appliances. With a 6-1/8 inch overall length and 7/8 inch width, the pull occupies a defined footprint on the rail, which helps in planning reveals around neighboring hardware or trim. The pull uses an 8-32 thread size with 1 inch length screws, which aligns with common cabinet front thicknesses and standard shop drilling for that thread size.
The Hickory Hardware American Diner series pull works as a handle on cabinet doors or drawers where a 5-1/16 inch center to center drilling is specified, so it suits both upgrades and new installations using that pattern. Belwith Keeler lists the center to center as 128 mm, which lets this pull bridge between metric casework layouts and imperial builds without changing the boring setup. The 6-1/8 inch overall length means the handle covers more rail width, which can help visually anchor wider drawer fronts or tall pantry doors. With a 7/8 inch width, the pull sits comfortably on face frames or full-overlay fronts without overwhelming narrower stiles. A chrome finish ties it into other chrome decorative hardware and trim elements, so kitchens, baths, or built-ins can maintain a consistent hardware look from one run of cabinets to the next. Zinc die cast material supports the shaped American Diner profile, which keeps each handle matching when multiple pulls are lined up along a bank of drawers.
The 5-1/16 inch center to center measurement lets installers rely on a single boring jig or CNC program for this pull, which supports repeatable drilling during production runs or on multi-unit projects. Having the center to center also defined as 128 mm helps in shops that cut parts using metric drawings but need to coordinate with inch-based field measurements. The 1-1/16 inch projection sets a predictable stand-off, so clearances between doors, end panels, and nearby obstacles can be laid out accurately in design software or shop drawings. The 8-32 screw size with 1 inch length offers a known fastener interface, which aligns with typical cabinet front thicknesses and common shop tooling for that thread. Zinc die cast construction keeps the geometry consistent from pull to pull, which helps rails line up cleanly when several handles sit side by side on large drawer banks. The combination of defined length, width, projection, and center spacing lets installers plan hardware placement that repeats from cabinet to cabinet, reducing layout variation across the job.
This pull uses a 5-1/16 inch center to center dimension, also listed as 128 mm, which matches many standard cabinet drilling patterns for straightforward alignment.
The Hickory Hardware American Diner pull has a 6-1/8 inch overall length, so it spans a good portion of the rail or drawer front for visual balance.
The P2149-CH cabinet pull is made from zinc die cast material, giving a solid metal construction suited to decorative cabinet hardware applications.
This chrome cabinet pull has a 1-1/16 inch projection, providing finger clearance while keeping the handle close to the cabinet face.
The American Diner series pull is 7/8 inch wide, which defines its footprint on the cabinet front for layout and spacing.
This Belwith Keeler pull specifies 8-32 threaded screws at 1 inch length, matching common cabinet hardware fastening standards.
The Hickory Hardware American Diner pull in chrome combines a 5-1/16 inch (128 mm) center to center, 6-1/8 inch length, and 1-1/16 inch projection to suit many cabinet layouts. For projects calling for a zinc die cast chrome handle with these dimensions, this Belwith Keeler P2149-CH pull offers a defined set of measurements to work into your next run of doors and drawers.