Hickory Hardware Midway pull identifies this piece as part of the Midway collection, so it keeps cabinet projects visually consistent wherever that line is already in use. The pull is a cabinet handle from Belwith Keeler, giving installers a defined product class for decorative hardware work. Its 8-13/16 inch (224 mm) center to center dimension sets the hole spacing, which guides drilling layouts and simplifies layout for replacements. The overall 9-1/2 inch length defines the visible footprint on the door or drawer front, helping plan proportion and spacing on wider or taller fronts. A projection of 1-1/2 inch establishes hand clearance off the surface, which affects everyday grip and how far the pull stands off finished faces. The 13/16 inch width determines the front profile, influencing both the look and the amount of flat bearing surface against the cabinet.
The 224 mm center to center measurement defines exactly where fastener holes align, allowing consistent drilling patterns across multiple cabinets. An 8-13/16 inch spacing also matches the stated center to center size, so installers can translate measurements directly between metric and imperial layouts. The 9-1/2 inch overall length provides a clear reference for positioning the pull on wide drawers, supporting balanced placement relative to door or drawer edges. With a 1-1/2 inch projection, the pull stands out from the surface at a predictable distance, which helps when planning clearances near adjacent panels or tall face frames. The 13/16 inch width defines the bearing area across the face, which can influence how the hardware sits over narrow rails or stile details on the cabinet front.
This Midway series cabinet pull belongs to the decorative hardware and moldings category in handles and pulls, so it fits projects focused on visible cabinet fronts rather than concealed mechanisms. The crysacrylic with chrome finish gives a clear, polished appearance that can coordinate with other chrome elements in a room, which matters when tying together faucets, hinges, or other visible metal components. Its 9-1/2 inch length and 224 mm center to center spacing suit wider cabinet drawers or doors where a larger pull is proportionally appropriate. The 13/16 inch width gives a slender profile, which can be useful on fronts where there is limited rail height or narrow framing members. With a projection of 1-1/2 inch, the pull offers usable space between the hand and the cabinet surface, supporting comfortable operation on doors and drawers used frequently.
The 224 mm center to center dimension is a key layout reference that helps fabricators and installers build jigs or templates for repeat drilling across multiple fronts. An 8-13/16 inch center to center measurement in imperial terms matches that same spacing, offering flexibility for teams that prefer inches while still aligning with metric plans. The overall 9-1/2 inch length acts as a visual guide when aligning the pull on tall drawers, helping maintain consistent margins from edges and keeping hardware centered. A projection of 1-1/2 inch creates a predictable stand-off that works into clearance calculations around adjacent doors, appliances, or trim. The 13/16 inch width describes the front profile, allowing designers to evaluate whether the pull will sit fully on the stile or rail without overhanging detailed profiles. The zinc material under the crysacrylic and chrome finish defines how the pull responds to typical cabinet use, giving a metal core beneath the decorative surface.
The pull has an 8-13/16 inch (224 mm) center to center measurement, which sets the mounting hole spacing for drilling and alignment on cabinet doors and drawers.
The pull length is 9-1/2 inch, so installers can plan its visual footprint on the cabinet front and balance it with the width of doors or drawers.
The pull projects 1-1/2 inch from the cabinet surface, providing defined hand clearance and helping with clearance planning around adjacent fronts.
The P3704-CACH pull is made from zinc, which sets the base metal for machining, finishing, and how the pull feels in hand during use.
The finish is crysacrylic with chrome, combining a clear acrylic look with chrome details for a defined decorative style on cabinet fronts.
The pull is from Belwith Keeler under the Hickory Hardware brand, which identifies the product line when matching it with existing decorative hardware.
The Hickory Hardware Midway pull with 224 mm center to center spacing offers a clearly defined mounting layout for cabinet projects. Its zinc construction, crysacrylic with chrome finish, 9-1/2 inch length, 13/16 inch width, and 1-1/2 inch projection give precise dimensions to plan around. At Wurth Baer Supply, this handle appears within decorative hardware and moldings in handles and pulls, so it fits cabinet work where visible hardware matters. Use these verified measurements and finish details to match this Belwith Keeler pull to your next cabinet or drawer installation.
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