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French Farm Series zinc die cast pull gives cabinets a consistent look by tying doors and drawers together with the same 3-3/4 inch center to center span, which keeps layouts straightforward when repeating hole patterns across a run. Schaub and Company branding identifies this pull as part of a decorative hardware line, which helps match this item with other pieces from the same collection on larger jobs. The antique nickel finish defines the visual tone, so fronts pick up a muted metallic accent rather than a bright shine. Zinc die cast construction shapes the pull as a single formed piece, which supports everyday cabinet use in kitchens, baths, or shop storage. A 6-1/2 inch overall length gives fingers room to grab from different angles, helping with wider drawer fronts. The 7/8 inch projection stands the pull off the face just enough for a full hand grip without crowding.
The 3-3/4 inch center to center layout gives a fixed distance between mounting holes, so installers can standardize drill guides when handling multiple cabinet boxes. A 6-1/2 inch overall length means each pull extends beyond the hole spread, providing clear edges for alignment by eye along rails and stiles. The 7/8 inch projection controls how far the hand sits away from the door or drawer face, which is helpful when working near tall face frames or adjacent trim. With a 1 inch width, this pull fits comfortably on typical face frame members without crowding panel details or neighboring hardware locations.
The Schaub and Company French Farm Series zinc die cast pull in antique nickel finish works wherever a 3-3/4 inch center to center layout is planned, such as standard kitchen base cabinets, wall cabinets, and bath vanities. The 6-1/2 inch length reads proportionally on common drawer widths, so installers can repeat the same pull from small drawers up through larger fronts for a unified look. Antique nickel finish supports designs that call for a softer metal tone, which pairs well with painted, stained, or laminate cabinet surfaces. The 1 inch width keeps the pull visually defined on narrow rails, which helps when hardware needs to sit close to panel edges without overwhelming the frame.
The fixed 3-3/4 inch center to center measurement lets fabricators cut a single drilling jig and use it across an entire job, reducing layout time and keeping hole alignment consistent from box to box. A 7/8 inch projection provides enough stand-off for fingers to hook the pull from above or below, which supports comfortable operation on both doors and drawers in everyday use. Zinc die cast construction allows the pull to maintain its formed profile, which helps every unit match visually when lined up along long cabinet runs. The antique nickel finish defines the expected surface color, so designers and installers can coordinate other visible components to match this tone and keep the hardware palette controlled across the project.
The French Farm Series zinc die cast pull has a 3-3/4 inch center to center dimension, which sets the exact spacing between mounting holes for cabinet doors and drawers.
The French Farm 262-AN antique nickel pull measures 6-1/2 inches in overall length, which defines how much of the rail or drawer front it visually occupies.
This antique nickel cabinet pull has a 7/8 inch projection, creating hand clearance from the cabinet face while staying close for a compact profile.
The French Farm cabinet handle is made from zinc die cast material, which forms the pull as a shaped metal component for cabinet hardware use.
The Schaub French Farm Series pull has an antique nickel finish, providing a muted metallic tone that coordinates with similar antique nickel cabinet hardware.
The manufacturer part number for this French Farm Series antique nickel pull is 262-AN, which identifies this exact size, material, and finish.
The French Farm Series zinc die cast pull in antique nickel finish from Schaub and Company offers a defined 3-3/4 inch center to center layout, a 6-1/2 inch length, and 7/8 inch projection, giving installers consistent drilling, predictable hand clearance, and a coordinated look across cabinets.