Berenson Transitional Advantage Three cup pull gives cabinets a defined handhold with a 2-1/2 inch (64 mm) center to center layout, so drilling and alignment follow a standard hole spread used on many cabinet faces and drawer fronts.
The zinc die cast material provides a solid metal pull body, which supports repeatable gripping when opening heavier drawers or frequently used cabinet doors in busy workspaces.
The black finish establishes a single, consistent color across the pull, helping installers create uniform sight lines on runs of doors and drawer fronts without mixing tones.
A length of 3-3/16 inches provides coverage around the 2-1/2 inch mounting centers, giving enough edge around the screw line to visually balance the pull on typical cabinet rail widths.
The 1 inch projection sets the working stand-off from the cabinet face, which gives fingers room behind the cup pull while limiting how far the pull extends into walkways or tight shop aisles.
The 1-1/16 inch width defines the vertical footprint of the cup, so layouts across narrow rails or smaller drawers can be planned to keep the pull fully on the face frame or front panel.
The 2-1/2 inch (64 mm) center to center spacing means drilling patterns can be repeated across drawers and doors using the same measurement, which supports faster layout on production cabinet banks or multi-unit jobs.
The 3-3/16 inch overall length gives a small overhang beyond the mounting holes, helping the pull visually span the rail without crowding edges, which is useful when aligning multiple pulls in a stack of drawers.
The 1 inch projection establishes a consistent working depth away from the cabinet face, so adjacent doors can open without clashing at the pulls while still offering a defined grip point for regular use.
The 1-1/16 inch width defines how much vertical space the pull occupies, giving a clear reference when positioning the cup pull on narrow drawer fronts so the hardware stays comfortably within the flat portion of the panel.
The black finish on the zinc die cast body provides a single color field around the hand contact zone, which helps hide fingerprints and minor handling marks along a continuous run of hardware on active cabinet lines.
This cup pull belongs to the Berenson Transitional Advantage Three series, placing it in a Transitional Advantage Three design group that can be carried across drawers and doors where a consistent style is required on a project.
The 2-1/2 inch (64 mm) center to center spacing aligns with a common cabinet hardware layout, so this pull can be used on new cabinet faces drilled to 64 mm and on jobs where existing 2-1/2 inch hole centers are already present.
The 3-3/16 inch length works on many standard drawer rail widths, because it leaves margin on each side of the mounting holes, helping the pull sit comfortably centered without approaching the edges of typical fronts.
The 1-1/16 inch width lets this pull fit on narrower faces without overhanging raised details, which is useful on face frame cabinetry or smaller bathroom drawers where vertical space for hardware is limited.
The black finish on zinc die cast material supports use in cabinet runs where a dark pull is specified, allowing this model to blend with other black-finished hardware in the same space while keeping a uniform surface across every piece.
The center to center measure of 2-1/2 inches (64 mm) gives a fixed drilling dimension, which supports the use of standardized jigs, drilling guides, or programmed boring patterns so every pull aligns in straight lines across large installations.
The 1 inch projection keeps the working depth controlled, which helps planning around nearby doors, drawers, and adjacent cabinetry because the pull extends the same distance on each opening along the run.
The 3-3/16 inch length helps bridge the distance between screw locations and cabinet rail edges, creating a consistent visual frame for the hand grip that can be repeated on each drawer front in a stack.
The 1-1/16 inch width provides a constant vertical footprint for the cup pull, which is useful when aligning multiple pulls relative to panel detailing or rail reveals, since every pull occupies the same band of space.
The zinc die cast construction creates a uniform base for the black finish, helping the surface appearance stay consistent from pull to pull so long cabinet or drawer banks present a coordinated look from end to end.
The identification as part 0967-155-P gives a precise manufacturer reference, which supports ordering the same model again when expanding a job or matching hardware on future cabinet additions that use this specific cup pull.
This cup pull has a 2-1/2 inch (64 mm) center to center dimension, which sets the mounting hole spacing for drilling layouts and alignment across drawers and cabinet doors.
The cup pull length is 3-3/16 inches, giving coverage beyond the mounting holes so the pull visually spans the drawer or door rail without crowding typical cabinet edges.
The 0967-155-P cup pull projects 1 inch from the cabinet face, providing finger clearance while limiting how far the hardware extends into walk paths or tight spaces.
This black cup pull has a width of 1-1/16 inches, defining its vertical footprint on the door or drawer front for planning hardware spacing relative to rails and stiles.
The Berenson Advantage Plus 3 cup pull is made from zinc die cast, providing a solid metal body that supports the applied black finish across the pull surface.
This Transitional Advantage Three series cup pull has a black finish, giving cabinet runs a dark, uniform hardware appearance on both drawers and doors.
The Berenson Transitional Advantage Three series 2-1/2 inch (64 mm) center to center black cup pull ties standard hole spacing, a 3-3/16 inch length, and zinc die cast construction together, supporting consistent cabinet layouts where a black finished cup pull is specified.
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