Hickory Hardware Williamsburg collection pull gives cabinets and drawers a straightforward handle that suits multipurpose rooms, dens, or general storage where a consistent look matters. The Belwith Keeler design uses a polished brass finish, so the pull adds a bright, traditional accent that visually matches other brass-finished hardware in the same space. The pull is part of the Williamsburg collection, which keeps styling uniform across multiple doors and drawers in a run, helpful when upgrading a full bank of cabinets.
The pull uses a 5-1/16 inch (128 mm) center to center dimension, so mounting hole spacing aligns with standard 128 mm drilling patterns commonly used in cabinet layouts. Overall length of 5-7/16 inch gives a slightly longer grip than the hole spacing, leaving finger room at each end for pulling drawers or doors. A 1-1/4 inch projection sets the handle off the face of the cabinet, providing clearance for fingers without the pull sticking too far into working aisles. Width of 9/16 inch offers a slim front profile that helps the pull sit visually light on smaller doors and narrow drawer fronts.
The 5-1/16 inch (128 mm) center to center measurement sets the drilling distance for mounting this pull, so installers can lay out consistent holes on doors and drawers using jigs or templates based around the 128 mm standard. With an overall length of 5-7/16 inch, the handle slightly overhangs the center spacing, which helps cover any minor layout variation around the holes once mounted. The 1-1/4 inch projection defines how far the pull stands off the face, which is useful when planning clearance relative to adjacent doors, drawer fronts, or nearby vertical surfaces. The 9/16 inch width indicates how much rail height or drawer face width is available to visually center the pull without crowding panel edges.
This Hickory Hardware Williamsburg collection pull is suited to cabinet doors and drawers that are drilled on a 5-1/16 inch (128 mm) center to center pattern, so it aligns with common European and frameless cabinet hardware layouts that use that spacing. The 5-7/16 inch overall length makes it a practical match for medium-width drawers or standard cabinet doors, giving enough bar length to grasp without dominating the face of the panel. With a 9/16 inch width, the pull sits comfortably on narrow rails and modest face frames, which helps when hardware must stay within limited stile widths on existing cabinetry.
The polished brass finish works well in rooms where a warmer metal tone is preferred, such as traditional kitchens, dens, or storage areas that already feature brass-finished lighting or hinges. Because the pull uses zinc material under the finish, it brings a metal handle to doors and drawers that will see regular opening and closing in everyday household or woodworking shop cabinets. When planning a run of cabinets, the 128 mm center spacing allows repeated drilling with a single template, so rows of drawers or doors share the same handle location, which supports a consistent visual line across the installation.
The 5-1/16 inch (128 mm) center to center dimension directly affects jig setup, since installers can base their drilling fixtures around that standard spacing to speed repetitive work across multiple fronts. Aligning all fronts to the same 128 mm layout reduces layout variation between pieces, which keeps handles lined up from cabinet to cabinet along a wall. The 5-7/16 inch overall length provides slight coverage beyond the screw locations, so minor drilling deviations remain hidden behind the ends of the pull once tightened against the surface.
The 1-1/4 inch projection defines hand clearance behind the bar, which matters when gripping doors or heavier storage drawers that demand a full four-finger pull. Keeping projection to this dimension also helps doors near corners or perpendicular runs avoid interference when swung open, because the handle does not extend excessively into walkways. The 9/16 inch width helps center the pull on narrow rails without overhanging, which is useful when working on small drawer fronts or reduced stile widths. With a polished brass finish over zinc, the pull visually aligns with other brass-finished components while still using a metal base suited to standard cabinet environments.
The Hickory Hardware Williamsburg collection pull uses a 5-1/16 inch (128 mm) center to center dimension, which establishes the drilling distance between mounting points on cabinet doors and drawers.
The P3052-PB polished brass pull has an overall length of 5-7/16 inch, providing a slightly longer gripping surface than the 5-1/16 inch center spacing to support comfortable everyday cabinet use.
The polished brass cabinet pull has a 1-1/4 inch projection from the cabinet face, giving finger clearance behind the handle while keeping the hardware compact on doors and drawers.
The pull is made from zinc with a polished brass finish, so it provides a metal handle body with a bright brass appearance for cabinets and drawers.
This cabinet pull is part of Hickory Hardware's Williamsburg collection, allowing a consistent style across multiple handles on matching cabinet projects.
The P3052-PB pull is a Belwith Keeler product in the Hickory Hardware Williamsburg collection, giving an identifiable part number for cabinet hardware planning.
The polished brass Hickory Hardware Williamsburg collection pull with 5-1/16 inch (128 mm) center to center spacing and 5-7/16 inch overall length offers a defined layout for cabinet and drawer fronts. With zinc construction, 1-1/4 inch projection, and 9/16 inch width, it fits everyday woodworking cabinet applications where a consistent brass-finished handle is needed across a room or project line.