Berenson Dual Series cabinet pull is a zinc die cast handle in a polished chrome finish that provides a clean, bright look for cabinet and drawer fronts, helping projects match modern hardware lines on residential or commercial jobs.
The pull has a 5-1/16 inch center to center drilling, which aligns with common cabinet boring patterns, allowing straightforward replacement of existing handles or layout of new fronts with predictable hole spacing.
The overall length of 5-3/8 inch gives the pull a balanced footprint across typical cabinet door and drawer widths, supporting comfortable hand placement while keeping visual proportions controlled on standard face frames and slab fronts.
A 1 inch projection sets the working clearance off the door or drawer face so hands can grip from above or below, supporting confident opening without knuckles riding the surface.
The 3/8 inch width concentrates the profile into a slim bar, which keeps the handle visually light while still presenting a defined edge for fingers to catch during repeated use.
The 5-1/16 inch center to center drilling dimension defines the distance between mounting holes, guiding installers when boring new cabinet doors or drawers so that this Berenson Dual Series pull seats properly without slotting or adjustment hardware.
The 128 mm center to center measurement corresponds closely to the 5-1/16 inch spacing, which matters when working from metric layouts or jigs, helping maintain consistency across banks of cabinets laid out in millimeters.
The 1 inch projection works with the mounting line to set the stand-off from the door or drawer face, establishing how far the pull sits into the users hand and how it clears adjacent faces in tight overlay or full-inset runs.
The 5-3/8 inch overall length determines how much of the rail spans across stile or drawer front width, influencing where installers position the handle to maintain even margins from edges and consistent sight lines across a project.
The Berenson Dual Series cabinet pull in polished chrome finish suits cabinet and drawer fronts where a bright metal look is desired, allowing installers to coordinate hardware across kitchens, baths, or built-ins that already rely on chrome elements.
The zinc die cast construction supports use on frequently accessed doors and drawers, giving a consistent metal feel each time the pull is grabbed during daily opening and closing cycles across upper and lower cabinets.
The 5-1/16 inch center to center spacing positions mounting points far enough apart to provide leverage on wider doors and drawers, aiding users when pulling heavier fronts or loaded drawers along their slides.
The 5-3/8 inch length lets the pull span a useful portion of the front, which helps when users reach from different angles, such as from above a base cabinet or below a wall cabinet bottom.
The 1 inch projection places the bar at a practical distance from the cabinet face, supporting reach-in grip for taller users and underhand grip for shorter users, while maintaining a low enough profile for close cabinetry groupings.
The 3/8 inch width keeps the handle streamlined, which can be important in tight banks of drawers, where multiple pulls in close proximity still need distinct edges for fingers to find without crowding.
The 128 mm center to center metric value enables use of metric drilling jigs, allowing shops that standardize on metric spacing to position this Berenson Dual Series pull consistently across many fronts in production or multi-unit work.
The 5-1/16 inch stated center spacing mirrors the 128 mm value for imperial layouts, assisting installers who work from inch-based tape measures while still matching metric shop drawings or hardware schedules calling for that spacing.
The 5-3/8 inch overall length frames the center spacing with a modest overhang on each side, which aids visual alignment from door to door because the ends of the pull give a clear reference line against cabinet rails.
The 1 inch projection sets a repeatable offset that can be relied on across a run, so doors on corners or near appliances maintain similar hand clearance relationships to surrounding surfaces, helping layouts feel intentional.
The 3/8 inch width provides a consistent bar thickness that can be read easily by eye during installation, allowing installers to align the pull parallel to door and drawer edges so the narrow line tracks straight with adjacent faces.
The polished chrome finish catches light along the length and width of the pull, visually emphasizing any misalignment, which encourages precise positioning during installation so finished cabinets present clean, straight hardware runs.
The Berenson Dual Series cabinet pull is made from zinc die cast, providing a solid metal body that supports repeated cabinet and drawer use in everyday environments.
This pull has a 5-1/16 inch center to center dimension, which matches a 128 mm drilling pattern and supports straightforward alignment on standard cabinet layouts.
The Berenson 9309-1026-C pull measures 5-3/8 inch in overall length, giving a comfortable gripping span across typical cabinet door and drawer widths.
This cabinet pull has a 1 inch projection, setting the handle off the cabinet face to provide practical finger clearance during opening.
The Dual Series polished chrome handle has a 3/8 inch width, creating a slim profile that suits smaller fronts and tight drawer groupings.
The 9309-1026-C Berenson pull uses a polished chrome finish, helping it coordinate with other chrome hardware and fixtures in the same installation.
The Berenson Dual Series cabinet pull with 5-1/16 inch (128 mm) center to center spacing, 5-3/8 inch overall length, 1 inch projection, and 3/8 inch width offers defined dimensions that support consistent cabinet and drawer layouts using a polished chrome zinc die cast handle.
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