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Berenson Metro slate pull gives a straight-line cabinet handle option built around a 5-1/16 inch center to center drilling. This fixed hole spacing sets your layout for drawer fronts and doors, which helps keep hardware runs visually aligned from cabinet to cabinet on a project. The pull uses a zinc material construction, so the body stays consistent and solid while you work across multiple openings. A slate finish defines the surface appearance, tying together with other slate decorative hardware on the same job. The overall length of 5-7/16 inch provides a bit of overhang past the drilled centers, which affects how the pull looks on narrow versus wide drawer fronts. A projection of 1-3/8 inch positions the gripping surface away from the face, which matters when clearing raised profiles or edge details.
The Metro 1 cabinet pull uses a center to center measurement of 5-1/16 inch, or 128 mm, which dictates the spacing between mounting holes you drill in doors and drawers. That fixed drilling dimension is useful when setting up templates or CNC programs for production cabinet work. An overall length of 5-7/16 inch means the handle extends slightly past the drilling centers, which affects how close it can sit to panel edges without overhanging. The projection of 1-3/8 inch sets the depth of the pull off the face, influencing both clearance for fingers and proximity to adjacent fronts. Width at 7/16 inch defines the bar thickness and how it lines up proportionally with surrounding rail widths.
The 5-1/16 inch center to center size places this Metro pull in a common mid-length range, which suits full-overlay kitchen doors and many drawer fronts that need hardware spanning a moderate width. Because the overall length is 5-7/16 inch, the pull works well on base cabinet drawers where you want coverage across the front without reaching into very long handle territory. The 7/16 inch width presents a lean front profile, which helps the pull sit cleanly on narrow stiles without looking oversized. A projection of 1-3/8 inch keeps the grip extended from the face, and that depth pairs with many standard cabinet front builds where hands approach from above or below. With a slate finish over zinc material, the pull aligns visually with slate-toned decorative hardware projects using other Metro 1 pieces.
The 5-1/16 inch center to center drilling dimension, specified as 128 mm, standardizes hole placement, which supports repeatable layouts across multiple cabinet runs. When you set jigs for this spacing, every 9907-1SLT-P pull will land in the same relative position on doors and drawers, helping maintain straight sightlines along rails. The 5-7/16 inch overall length relates closely to that drilling size, so the ends of the pull balance visually around the hole centers and keep the handle from crowding panel edges. Projection of 1-3/8 inch, combined with a 7/16 inch width, defines the working envelope of the pull, which matters when checking clearance to neighboring doors or tall drawer stacks. The zinc material and slate finish combination ties the hardware into the Metro 1 collection, which supports unified appearance when repeating this pull across a full room or bank of casework.
The 9907-1SLT-P pull has a 5-1/16 inch, or 128 mm, center to center dimension, which sets the distance between mounting holes for doors and drawers.
The Berenson Metro slate pull has an overall length of 5-7/16 inch, which defines how much of the drawer or door front the handle spans.
This Metro cabinet pull has a projection of 1-3/8 inch, which positions the gripping surface away from the cabinet face for hand clearance.
The 9907-1SLT-P uses zinc material with a slate finish, which sets both the handle body composition and the visible slate-toned surface color.
The Metro 1 slate cabinet pull has a width of 7/16 inch, which defines the thickness of the front profile on the cabinet face.
This Berenson Metro pull is specified with 8-32 x 1 inch screws, which matches the threaded mounting detail used with the pull.
The Berenson Metro slate pull with 5-1/16 inch center to center drilling, 5-7/16 inch length, and 1-3/8 inch projection offers defined dimensions that translate directly into cabinet layout decisions. When those measurements line up with your door and drawer fronts, this zinc Metro 1 handle with slate finish provides a coordinated, repeatable hardware choice for work that uses 128 mm hole spacing. For projects matching this size and finish, this pull is ready to slot into your cabinet hardware plan.
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