Berenson Transitional Advantage Three cup pull is a zinc die cast cabinet handle in the Advantage Series that provides a shaped grip for doors or drawers, giving a defined pull point for opening movement. The 2-1/2 inch (64 mm) center to center drilling sets the mounting hole spacing, which helps align this cup pull with common cabinetry layouts in many shops. A brushed nickel finish presents a muted metallic surface that can visually coordinate with other brushed nickel decorative hardware in a project. The 3-1/8 inch length establishes the overall footprint on the front of the cabinet, which affects how the pull visually fills rail or stile widths. A 1 inch projection controls how far the pull stands off the face, shaping hand clearance and how the piece feels when grasped. The 1-1/16 inch width defines the vertical coverage area on the face of the door or drawer front.
The 2-1/2 inch (64 mm) center to center measurement locates the mounting holes for this cup pull, guiding drilling patterns when laying out new cabinetry or swapping an existing pull. The combination of 3-1/8 inch length and 1-1/16 inch width describes the rectangular area the pull occupies, which helps determine edge clearances and reveals around neighboring fronts. A 1 inch projection keeps the working grip within a compact envelope off the face, which is useful when doors or drawers need to clear adjacent walls, appliances, or trim during operation.
The 2-1/2 inch (64 mm) center to center spacing positions this cup pull for installations that follow that drilling pattern, such as many cabinet doors and drawer fronts built to common metric or inch-based layouts. Its 3-1/8 inch overall length provides a modest span that suits small to medium drawer widths, letting the handle sit proportionally without overpowering the front. With a 1-1/16 inch width, the pull occupies a compact vertical band, which works well on narrow rails where space above and below the cup is limited. The 1 inch projection sets a consistent stand-off from the surface, helping installers maintain even profiles along a bank of drawers or doors.
The zinc die cast construction forms the cup pull as a solid, dimensionally controlled part, which helps keep mounting dimensions consistent pull to pull when laying out multiple fronts in a run. The brushed nickel finish supplies a repeatable surface appearance, allowing a bank of cabinets to present the same sheen and tone across all Berenson Advantage Series pulls with this finish. Because the center to center drilling is specified at 64 mm, installers can rely on that measurement when creating jigs or templates, which can streamline repetitive drilling on shop or site work. The defined 3-1/8 inch length and 1 inch projection also contribute to predictable clearance profiles, which supports planning around adjacent hardware, trim, or appliance handles during a full kitchen or casework installation.
The Berenson Transitional Advantage Three cup pull has a 2-1/2 inch (64 mm) center to center dimension, which sets the exact distance between mounting holes for drilling and layout.
The Berenson 0963-1BPN-P cup pull is zinc die cast, creating a solid metal body that supports regular cabinet door and drawer operation in typical woodworking applications.
This brushed nickel cup pull has a 3-1/8 inch overall length, a 1-1/16 inch width, and a 1 inch projection, defining its footprint and stand-off on the cabinet face.
The brushed nickel finish on this Advantage Series cup pull provides a muted metallic look that can coordinate with other brushed nickel decorative hardware in the same installation.
Cabinets drilled at 2-1/2 inch (64 mm) centers suit this cup pull, since that dimension controls hole spacing on doors or drawers in many layout standards.
This Berenson cup pull is part of the Advantage Series, helping match it with other pulls and knobs from the same collection on a project.
The Berenson Transitional Advantage Three Series 2-1/2 inch (64 mm) center to center brushed nickel cup pull combines a zinc die cast body, brushed nickel finish, and defined 3-1/8 inch by 1-1/16 inch profile for controlled layout on doors or drawers. The 1 inch projection and precise 64 mm drilling support consistent clearances and repeatable mounting across a run of cabinetry. For projects calling for Advantage Series styling in brushed nickel with this specific center to center dimension, this cup pull provides the stated measurements and finish needed for planning and execution.
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