antique nickel cup pull describes this Schaub and Company handle as a solid brass cup-style pull in an Antique Nickel finish that works as a traditional cabinet or drawer grip, giving installers a defined handhold along a curved front that suits classic layouts.
The 3 inch (76 mm) center to center drilling provides a standard mounting spread across many cabinet and drawer faces, helping maintain consistent hole spacing from piece to piece on a run of fronts when laying out repetitive work.
The overall length of 4-5/8 inches gives extra finger clearance beyond the 3 inch mounting points, which supports a comfortable grasp across wider drawer faces while still keeping the pull visually balanced on typical cabinet rails.
A projection of 1 inch sets the cup pull out from the fascia just enough for a full finger grip without pushing the handle too far into the working aisle, helping installed fronts stay close to the cabinet line in tight corridors or small shops.
The 1-3/8 inch width defines the vertical footprint of the cup profile, which helps installers judge how the pull will sit on narrow rails or smaller drawer heads where edge distances and reveal lines matter for an even appearance.
The 3 inch (76 mm) center to center measurement serves as the primary mounting reference, allowing installers to align this cup pull with standard 3 inch boring templates so hole spacing stays consistent across banks of cabinets and drawers.
The overall 4-5/8 inch length means the pull extends beyond the screw locations at both ends, which helps cover minor layout variations while still landing the visible edges in a predictable position relative to stile or drawer side margins.
The 1 inch projection from the cabinet face creates space behind the cup shape, letting fingers hook the lower edge comfortably while limiting how far the hardware protrudes into walkways or work areas in tight installations.
The 1-3/8 inch width provides a clear measurement for checking rail height or drawer head bands, helping installers position the pull so it stays centered vertically on narrower faces without crowding top or bottom edges.
The Traditional Series designation connects this cup pull to classic cabinet and furniture styles, so it works well anywhere a traditional look is required, from framed kitchen cabinets to built-in storage and furniture-style vanities using similar design cues.
The Antique Nickel finish supports projects that call for a softer metallic tone, letting the pull blend with other antique nickel cabinet hardware so installers can keep finish color aligned across hinges, knobs, and handles on the same job.
The 3 inch center to center drilling fits layouts designed around that common spread, so this pull suits new cabinetry built on 3 inch handle grids or replacements where existing fronts already have 3 inch on-center holes drilled.
The solid brass construction gives the pull weight and rigidity suited to high-use drawers or doors, supporting projects where hardware is expected to hold up under regular opening and closing in kitchens, workrooms, or utility built-ins.
The defined 4-5/8 inch overall length lets layout crews plan end clearances from drawer sides, so every pull in a bank lands at the same visual offset, which helps keep long runs of cabinetry looking straight and intentional.
The 1 inch projection value can be used when checking clearances behind doors or adjacent components, so the cup pull sits proud enough for hand access while still working with nearby appliances, panels, or tight passageways.
The 1-3/8 inch width simplifies vertical centering on rails and drawer fronts by giving a fixed dimension to balance above and below, which reduces guesswork when marking layouts by hand or setting up drilling guides.
The Schaub and Company brand with part number 731-AN gives design and install teams a single reference for drawings, purchase lists, and field notes, so everyone on the project specifies and installs the same Antique Nickel Traditional Series component.
The classification under decorative hardware and moldings for handles and pulls identifies this piece as a primary gripping component, which helps trades treat it as the go-to handle on fronts rather than secondary trim.
The solid brass material and specific Traditional Series identity together provide a clear spec point for architects or designers writing schedules, which supports consistent pull choices across phases or future expansions of the same project.
The cup pull has 3 inch center to center spacing, a 4-5/8 inch overall length, 1 inch projection, and 1-3/8 inch width, giving clear measurements for layout and drilling.
The 731-AN cup pull is made from solid brass, providing a substantial metal base suitable for frequently used cabinet doors and drawers.
This Traditional Series cup pull has an Antique Nickel finish, allowing it to coordinate with other antique nickel cabinet hardware on the same project.
The 3 inch center to center drilling aligns with common handle templates, simplifying repetitive boring for multiple cabinet and drawer fronts.
The 1 inch projection sets the pull out from the cabinet face enough for a secure finger grip while staying low profile on the front.
This Schaub and Company cup pull is identified by manufacturer part number 731-AN, helping match finish and style on future work.
The solid brass construction, Antique Nickel finish, and Traditional Series styling give this Schaub and Company cup pull a clear role as a primary handle on classic cabinet and drawer fronts in kitchens, baths, and built-ins.
The 3 inch center to center drilling, 4-5/8 inch length, 1 inch projection, and 1-3/8 inch width provide installers and fabricators with concrete dimensions for layout, drilling, and visual alignment across new projects or matching additions.
For jobs that specify Schaub Traditional hardware, using this antique nickel cup pull under part number 731-AN supports consistent appearance and sizing across the complete run of cabinetry.