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Angle pull 192mm center to center gives cabinets a straight, modern grip point sized for wider doors and drawers, which helps installers line up multiple fronts with consistent spacing in kitchen or shop layouts. The R. Christensen by Berenson Angle Series pull is a zinc handle in a polished chrome finish, so it adds a bright, reflective look that ties in with other chrome hardware on the job. The 7-9/16 inch center to center dimension matches the listed 192 mm spec, helping layouts translate cleanly between metric plans and inch-based drilling. Overall length at 8-3/8 inches leaves finger clearance beyond the screw locations, which matters on thicker door profiles. A 1-7/16 inch projection sets the pull far enough off the face for a solid grip while keeping it tight to the cabinet run for a clean line.
The 7-9/16 inch center to center dimension defines where holes are drilled through the cabinet front, which lets installers set up boring jigs or CNC programs for repeatable runs across multiple doors and drawers. The 192 mm metric callout matches that same drilling distance, which is practical for shops working from metric drawings while still needing to communicate inch measurements on site. With a projection of 1-7/16 inches, the pull sits off the face just enough to clear typical door and drawer edge profiles, which helps prevent knuckles from hitting the surface during use. The 11/16 inch width keeps the handle in a narrow band, which aligns well on rail-style fronts where wider hardware might crowd surrounding details.
The R. Christensen by Berenson Angle Series 192 mm center to center pull is designed for cabinet and drawer fronts that call for a straight, linear handle in a polished chrome finish, which makes it suitable wherever a contemporary look is specified. The polished chrome finish ties into other bright metal elements such as hinges or faucets in the same tone, which helps designers carry one metal color across the entire project. As a zinc pull finished in polished chrome, it provides a metal feel at the hand, which supports regular use on kitchens, baths, and casework that see frequent opening cycles. The 8-3/8 inch length works well on wider drawers or tall doors where a shorter pull might look undersized, which helps maintain visual balance on large faces.
The 7-9/16 inch center to center measurement lands in a common spread for modern cabinetry, which lets shops match this pull to standard drilling patterns on many lines. Because the metric 192 mm center to center is directly identified, it fits layouts drawn in millimeters, which reduces conversion steps when planning hole locations. The 1-7/16 inch projection gives enough stand-off for larger hands to grab, which matters on heavier loaded drawers or pantry doors. With its 11/16 inch width, the bar stays visually light, which helps keep attention on the cabinet fronts while still reading as a purposeful linear detail.
The clearly stated 7-9/16 inch center to center drilling allows installers to use existing templates set to that spread, which speeds repetitive mounting on multi-unit projects. Matching 192 mm metric center to center makes the same pull straightforward to spec in metric cabinet systems, which keeps hardware consistent across different lines. The 8-3/8 inch overall length gives a predictable overhang beyond the screw centers, which helps align handles so their ends line up cleanly from door to door. Projection at 1-7/16 inches is fixed across every pull, which keeps all hardware standing off the faces at the same distance for clean sightlines down a run.
The 11/16 inch width also repeats from piece to piece, which helps maintain uniform visual weight on banks of drawers. The polished chrome finish is identified across this Angle Series pull, which supports pairing it with other polished chrome decorative hardware and moldings from the same project. With zinc as the base material, the pull offers a consistent body for every unit ordered under part number 1181-1026-C, which aids in matching replacements or additions later using the same catalog reference.
The Angle Series pull has a 7-9/16 inch center to center drilling, also listed as 192 mm, which sets the exact distance between mounting holes on the cabinet front.
The pull length is 8-3/8 inches, which extends slightly beyond the mounting points to create a substantial linear grip across doors or drawers.
This polished chrome cabinet pull projects 1-7/16 inches from the cabinet face, which gives finger clearance while keeping the handle close to the front.
The 1181-1026-C pull is made from zinc with a polished chrome finish, which provides a metal feel with a bright, reflective surface.
This Berenson Angle Series cabinet pull has a width of 11/16 inch, which keeps the handle visually slim on modern cabinet designs.
This R. Christensen by Berenson product is categorized as decorative hardware, in the handles and pulls class, which defines its role as a cabinet handle.
The R. Christensen by Berenson Angle Series 7-9/16 inch (192 mm) center to center polished chrome pull brings a defined linear handle to cabinet and drawer fronts, which supports consistent layouts across a project. With zinc construction, polished chrome finish, and dimensions of 8-3/8 inch length, 1-7/16 inch projection, and 11/16 inch width, it delivers a documented size profile that fits modern cabinetry. Use part number 1181-1026-C when planning cabinet hardware runs that call for this specific Angle pull from Wurth Baer Supply.
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