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Angle Series 7-9/16 center to center pull from R. Christensen by Berenson gives cabinets a defined, modern line while keeping a straightforward install for shop or field work. The center to center dimension of 7-9/16 inches sets the drilling layout, so hole locations stay consistent across doors and drawers. Overall length of 8-3/8 inches gives some overhang past the screw holes, which provides finger clearance and a balanced look on wider fronts. The pull is made from zinc, so the body stays rigid while remaining workable for cabinet applications. A polished chrome finish adds a bright, reflective surface that suits contemporary casework and helps tie in with other chrome decorative hardware in the same project. Projection of 1-7/16 inches stands the grip off the face, creating space for fingers without pulling the hardware too far into the room.
The specified 7-9/16 inch, or 192 mm, center to center drilling dimension guides both new layout and retrofit work when positioning this pull on doors and drawers. With the overall length held at 8-3/8 inches, the ends extend slightly past the screw locations, which helps visually center the grip on face frames and slab fronts. The pull width of 11/16 inch defines how much rail space it occupies, useful when aligning multiple pulls on narrow drawer banks. Projection of 1-7/16 inches determines the standoff from the cabinet surface, affecting how hands clear neighboring fronts or adjacent walls. The manufacturer part number 1179-1026-C ties these dimensions, finish, and material to a single catalog reference, simplifying reorders and coordination across a project.
This pull is classified under handles and pulls within decorative hardware and moldings, so it is suited to cabinet and casework applications where a defined handle is required. The 7-9/16 inch center to center drilling pattern works on medium to wider drawer fronts and doors, matching layouts that call for a longer pull span. Zinc construction positions this piece in typical cabinet hardware usage, where metal pulls are mounted to wood or similar substrates. The polished chrome finish aligns with modern and transitional styles, tying into other chrome decorative hardware elements such as hinges or fixtures on the same project. With a width of 11/16 inch, the bar occupies a modest face area, which helps on cabinets where visible hardware should stay streamlined rather than bulky.
The exact 192 mm center to center dimension enables jigs or boring equipment to be set once, which helps repeat the same hole spacing across an entire run of doors and drawers. Maintaining an 8-3/8 inch overall length relative to that spread standardizes how far the pull extends beyond the mounting points, keeping sight lines consistent from one cabinet to the next. The 1-7/16 inch projection defines the operating clearance, guiding layout decisions near corners, appliance panels, or tight walkways. Width of 11/16 inch fixes the grip profile, so once a shop decides this feel suits the project, the same hardware can be specified throughout without changing drilling or layout practices. The combination of zinc material and polished chrome finish in the Angle collection also allows projects to repeat an established look and feel whenever the same manufacturer part 1179-1026-C is selected.
The pull has a 7-9/16 inch center to center drilling, an 8-3/8 inch overall length, a 1-7/16 inch projection, and an 11/16 inch width, which together define drilling layout and hand clearance.
The pull is made from zinc, which provides a solid metal body appropriate for cabinet handles and supports typical installation into cabinet fronts or drawer faces.
The pull has a polished chrome finish, which delivers a bright, reflective appearance that coordinates with other chrome decorative hardware on the same job.
The 7-9/16 inch center to center spacing sets a fixed drilling distance, allowing consistent hole placement and supporting repeatable installation across multiple cabinets.
The 1-7/16 inch projection is how far the pull stands off the cabinet surface, which affects finger clearance and how the handle relates to nearby doors or walls.
The part number 1179-1026-C identifies this specific Angle Series zinc pull in polished chrome with its defined dimensions, helping match the same model across a project.
This Angle Series 7-9/16 center to center pull from R. Christensen by Berenson pairs a zinc body with a polished chrome finish and defined dimensions for cabinet jobs that need consistent layout. The 192 mm drilling pattern, 8-3/8 inch overall length, and 1-7/16 inch projection give clear numbers to design around on doors and drawers. For projects where a polished chrome handle with a known spread and profile is required, this pull delivers a repeatable option for cabinet and casework installations.
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