Skyline pull 320mm center to center describes a cabinet pull from the Berenson Skyline Series designed around a 12-5/8 inch center-to-center mounting, so it spans wider drawer or door fronts while keeping hole spacing consistent across a run. The pull uses a 12-5/8 inch (320 mm) center-to-center dimension, which sets handle placement for longer cabinet faces where alignment across multiple fronts matters. Its overall 13 inch length covers more surface visually, giving proportion on larger doors or drawer fronts and keeping grip points out toward the ends. The pull is part of the Skyline collection, so its form and detailing match other Skyline pieces when building a coordinated bank of cabinets. As a decorative handle and pull from Berenson Corporation, it works as both a functional grip and a design element on cabinetry. The pull falls under decorative hardware handles and pulls, which keeps it in a familiar category for cabinet shop planning.
The 12-5/8 inch (320 mm) center-to-center layout sets hole positions, helping jigs or boring machines target consistent spacing along a run of cabinets. With a 13 inch overall length, the handle extends slightly beyond the mounting centers, leaving balanced reveal at both ends for a finished look. The 1-1/16 inch projection controls how far the pull stands off the front, which influences knuckle clearance and keeps movement around islands or galley cabinets reasonable. At 5/8 inch width, the pull reads as narrow on the face, so it works well when multiple handles appear in close proximity on drawer stacks. The specified 8-32 x 1 inch screw size matches a common cabinet hardware thread, which helps align with standard drilling patterns and hardware bins already in a shop. As a decorative handle and pull from Berenson, it is intended to mount on cabinet doors and drawers where that center spacing fits the layout.
The Berenson Skyline Series 12-5/8 inch (320 mm) center-to-center slate pull suits wider drawers and doors where a longer handle balances the front. Its 13 inch overall length stretches across more of the face, which can visually anchor tall pantry doors or large pot-and-pan drawers. As part of the Skyline collection, the pull supports projects that repeat the same hardware style across a kitchen, bath, or built-in run, keeping lines and proportions consistent. The slate finish brings a darker accent that can work on light cabinetry for contrast or on medium tones where a subtle, blended look is preferred. Because it is categorized under decorative hardware handles and pulls, it fits designs where the pull is expected to be a visible part of the cabinet style rather than hidden hardware. The zinc construction provides a metal feel that supports regular opening and closing motions on heavily used fronts.
The 320 mm (12-5/8 inch) center-to-center measurement is central for layout, because it determines drilling templates and CNC programs when repeating the pull across an entire job. Using a defined metric and inch value reduces conversion errors between layout drawings and shop execution. The 13 inch length maintains a modest overhang from the mounting centers, creating a consistent visual margin that helps installers line up handles relative to door edges or rail profiles. A projection of 1-1/16 inches sets a predictable hand clearance, so designers can plan door reveals and adjacent fronts knowing how far hardware extends. The 5/8 inch width keeps the front footprint narrow, which simplifies spacing on narrow rails or drawer fronts stacked vertically. The specified 8-32 x 1 inch screw size ties directly to common cabinet drilling expectations, supporting smoother bench assembly and retrofitting in shop environments that already use this thread size. Identifying the pull by manufacturer part number 1124-1SLT-P gives a precise reference for ordering repeats or matching replacements on future phases.
The pull has a 12-5/8 inch (320 mm) center-to-center dimension, which sets the distance between mounting holes for drilling and layout work on cabinet doors and drawers.
The pull has an overall length of 13 inches, so it visually spans wider cabinet fronts and leaves a small margin beyond the mounting centers at each end.
The pull is made from zinc with a slate finish, giving a metal body and darker tone that functions as a defined accent on many cabinet colors.
The projection is 1-1/16 inches, establishing finger clearance behind the pull while keeping its reach into the room relatively compact.
The pull is 5/8 inch wide, giving a slim face profile that suits modern or streamlined cabinet designs without feeling bulky.
The pull uses 8-32 x 1 inch screws, matching a standard cabinet hardware thread that aligns with typical shop drilling and fastener layouts.
The Berenson Skyline Series 12-5/8 inch (320 mm) center-to-center slate pull brings defined dimensions and a slate finish to cabinet projects where hardware layout is planned in detail. Its 13 inch overall length, 1-1/16 inch projection, and 5/8 inch width give clear sizing for drawings and shop programs. With zinc construction and an 8-32 x 1 inch screw specification, the pull fits into standard cabinet hardware workflows. For projects calling for a consistent Skyline look across multiple fronts, order the 1124-1SLT-P part number from Wurth Baer Supply to match this exact configuration.
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