Hickory Hardware Midway Series pull gives cabinets a clear acrylic look with a chrome finish, so doors and drawers gain a modern style cue while staying easy to coordinate with other chrome hardware in the same run of casework.
This Belwith Keeler cabinet pull from the Midway collection uses a crysacrylic with chrome finish, which provides the transparent visual of acrylic paired with a bright metal accent, helping installers deliver a visually light handle on face frames or frameless fronts.
The pull has a 6-5/16 inch (160 mm) center to center dimension, which sets consistent hole spacing across cabinet banks, useful when laying out drilling patterns or replacing existing 160 mm handles on doors and drawer fronts.
Overall length is 7 inches, so the grip extends slightly beyond the mounting centers at each end, giving hands more contact area when opening heavier drawers while still fitting typical residential cabinet rail widths.
A projection of 1-9/16 inches creates working clearance between the pull and the cabinet face, giving fingers room to grasp the handle comfortably while helping avoid knuckle contact with the door or drawer surface during repeated use.
The pull width of 13/16 inch offers a narrow, streamlined profile, which keeps the look refined on smaller drawer fronts while still providing enough surface for a confident grip during everyday cabinet operation.
This 160 mm center to center pull is sized for two mounting points spaced 6-5/16 inches apart, so it aligns with standard metric drilling patterns used on many cabinet lines and drawer fronts.
The 7 inch length helps this Midway collection pull look centered on typical drawer widths, which supports consistent sightlines when installing several pulls in a straight horizontal row across a bank of drawers.
Projection of 1-9/16 inches affects how far the pull stands off the cabinet surface, which can be important when positioning doors near adjacent walls or appliances where hand clearance is needed without overextending hardware.
At 13/16 inch width, the pull seats neatly on common stile and rail sizes without overhanging narrow rails, giving installers a straightforward fit on both framed and frameless fronts when aligning the pull along door or drawer edges.
This decorative handle from the Midway collection fits cabinet applications in kitchens, baths, and other built-ins where a clear acrylic look with chrome detailing is desired, letting the pull coordinate with chrome plumbing and lighting.
The 6-5/16 inch (160 mm) center to center sizing suits cabinet runs that follow metric spacing, which is common in many modern cabinet systems, so installers can apply one drilling pattern across multiple rooms or projects.
With a 7 inch length, this pull visually suits medium and wider drawer fronts, helping span more of the drawer face while still leaving margin at each side for clean lines on casework.
The 1-9/16 inch projection makes it practical on doors near adjacent cabinets, because the handle extends far enough to grasp without forcing hands too close to neighboring fronts during everyday operation.
Its 13/16 inch width keeps a slim face against the door or drawer, supporting installations on narrow top drawers where taller hardware might crowd the available rail space.
Belwith Keeler branding positions this pull within a recognized decorative hardware family, so installers can match this Midway handle with other Belwith handles and pulls within the same style group when planning full-room layouts.
The 160 mm center to center measurement aligns with common jig settings, which can speed repetitive drilling and help installers maintain consistent alignment across large cabinet runs without repeated layout marking.
Because the pull length is 7 inches, installers gain a predictable distance from each mounting hole to the end of the handle, aiding in centering the pull on doors and drawers while keeping equal reveal from nearby edges.
The 1-9/16 inch projection provides a defined standoff that affects both ergonomics and clearances; this consistent depth helps maintain a uniform shadow line across doors and drawers when viewed down a run of cabinetry.
The 13/16 inch width controls how much of the rail face is covered, so when layouts call for stacked drawers, each pull maintains the same visible proportion, supporting clean vertical alignment from top to bottom.
Zinc material in the pull body influences how the handle feels under load; the solid construction beneath the crysacrylic with chrome finish gives users a firm grip during repeated opening and closing of doors.
As a decorative hardware product in the Handles and Pulls category, this Midway piece serves both as a gripping point and as a visual element, letting installers use one part number, P3702-CACH, to achieve an intentional design line.
The Hickory Hardware Midway Series pull has a center to center measurement of 6-5/16 inches (160 mm), which sets the drilling distance between mounting holes on cabinet doors or drawers.
The P3702-CACH pull has a 7 inch overall length, giving enough handle span for medium and wider fronts while keeping the pull proportionate on standard kitchen and bath cabinets.
This Midway collection pull projects 1-9/16 inches from the cabinet surface, providing finger clearance behind the handle for a comfortable grip on doors and drawers.
The pull is made from zinc with a crysacrylic with chrome finish, combining a solid metal body with a clear acrylic look and chrome detailing for decorative cabinet applications.
The Hickory Hardware Midway Series pull is 13/16 inch wide, giving a slim front profile that works well on narrower drawer rails and doors.
The P3702-CACH pull is a Belwith Keeler product from the Hickory Hardware Midway collection, placing it within a coordinated decorative hardware family.
The Hickory Hardware Midway Series pull with 6-5/16 inch (160 mm) center to center spacing, 7 inch length, and 1-9/16 inch projection gives installers a predictable layout when drilling and mounting across full cabinet runs.
Its crysacrylic with chrome finish and 13/16 inch width let this Belwith Keeler pull work as both a grip point and a style detail on doors and drawers.
Using part number P3702-CACH from Wurth Baer Supply ties decorative intent, drilling pattern, and finish choice into a single hardware decision on each project.
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