Antique light brass cup pull gives you a traditional Schaub and Company handle solution for drawers or doors that need a 3 inch center to center pull. The cup-style shape creates a comfortable hand grip, which supports repeat opening without fumbling. Solid brass construction provides a dense, weighty feel in use, which helps drawers feel more controlled when you pull them open. The Traditional Series design ties into classic cabinet layouts, so you can coordinate this pull with other period-style hardware on the same run. At 4-5/8 inch overall length, the pull spans more of the drawer front, which visually balances wider faces. The antique light brass finish softens the appearance of the brass material, which suits warm wood tones and helps hide fingerprints in daily use.
The 3 inch center to center dimension defines the exact distance between mounting hole centers, which lets you lay out drilling for new installs or match many existing 3 inch patterns. With a 1 inch projection, the cup pull stands off the door or drawer just enough for fingers to hook under, which keeps operation comfortable without bumping into nearby fronts. The 4-5/8 inch overall length and 1-1/2 inch width frame your visual layout, which helps you line up multiple pulls evenly across a run of cabinets. This combination of measurements keeps the hardware proportionate on typical residential and light commercial casework.
This Schaub and Company Traditional Series cup pull works wherever a 3 inch center to center cabinet handle is required, which makes it a practical option for many framed or frameless drawers. The antique light brass finish supports traditional or classic-styled kitchens, baths, and built-ins, which helps tie in with other warm metal fixtures. With 4-5/8 inch length and 1-1/2 inch width, the pull suits medium-width drawer fronts, which keeps the hardware visually balanced on common cabinet sizes. Solid brass construction means the pull carries its weight along the mounting span, which is useful on heavily used drawers that see frequent opening and closing.
The defined 3 inch center to center spacing helps you repeat hole locations across multiple fronts, which keeps rows of pulls straight and visually even. The 1 inch projection and 1-1/2 inch width give clear reference edges for layout marks, which simplifies aligning the pull along rails or centerlines. Solid brass material maintains its shape under normal use, which keeps your alignment true after installation and reduces the chance of the pull flexing at the mounting points. The antique light brass finish gives each cup pull a consistent tone within the Traditional Series, which supports a uniform look when several pulls are installed across a full cabinet run.
The antique light brass cup pull has a 3 inch center to center dimension, which defines the spacing between mounting holes for aligning on drawers or doors.
The Schaub 731-ALB cup pull measures 4-5/8 inches in length, 1-1/2 inches in width, and projects 1 inch, which sets its footprint and hand clearance on the cabinet front.
The Traditional Series cup pull uses solid brass material, which gives a substantial feel in hand and supports long-term cabinet or drawer use.
The 3 inch center to center cup pull has an antique light brass finish, which provides a softened brass tone suited to traditional cabinet designs.
This antique light brass cabinet cup pull is produced by Schaub and Company as part of their Traditional Series, which aligns with classic hardware styling.
The manufacturer part number is 731-ALB, which identifies this specific antique light brass, solid brass cup pull for ordering and matching across a project.
The antique light brass cup pull with 3 inch center to center spacing, 4-5/8 inch length, and 1 inch projection gives you defined dimensions for planning cabinet hardware layouts. Solid brass construction and the Traditional Series design from Schaub and Company supply a consistent look and feel across multiple drawers or doors. Use these verified measurements and finish details to match this cup pull to your cabinet style and drilling pattern, then apply it across your run where a traditional brass handle suits the project.