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Berenson Tempo Series black pull gives a 6-5/16 inch center to center grip that sets consistent handle spacing across doors and drawers. This defined 160 mm mounting distance simplifies drilling layouts when matching multiple fronts in a run of cabinets.
The pull uses steel construction, which provides a solid feel when opening heavier drawers or tall pantry doors. Its black finish creates a uniform, neutral look that coordinates with many door colors in both new installations and cabinet refresh work.
The pull length of 8-11/16 inches offers generous finger clearance along the bar, helping on wider drawer fronts where users grab at different points. A projection of 1-1/4 inches stands the handle off the face, giving space for fingers without crowding tight walkways.
The 1/2 inch width and 3/8 inch base diameter present a lean profile while still giving enough surface contact at each mounting point. This combination supports a clean, transitional style that suits varied kitchen, bath, and built-in cabinet designs.
The Tempo pull 160mm center to center layout uses two mounting holes set 6-5/16 inches apart, which fits common drilling jigs and helps streamline repetitive cabinet work. This spacing is useful when aligning hardware across long cabinet runs.
An 8-11/16 inch overall length means the pull reaches further across drawer faces, so the mounting holes sit closer to the edges while the grip bar extends toward the center. This helps distribute visual weight on wide drawers and tall doors.
The 1-1/4 inch projection keeps the handle far enough from the cabinet surface for comfortable gripping while still staying close to the face. This balance supports use in tighter walkways where deeper hardware might feel intrusive.
With a 1/2 inch width and 3/8 inch base diameter, the pull seats in a compact footprint at each mounting point. This is helpful when working near panel edges or decorative profiles where over-large hardware bases could crowd the design.
The Berenson Tempo Series black pull suits cabinet doors and drawers where a 6-5/16 inch center to center handle is desired. This defined spacing supports consistent layout across kitchen, bath, or built-in cabinetry using standard hole patterns.
The transitional style lets the pull work on both simple slab fronts and profiled doors. Because the pull is 8-11/16 inches long, it can visually anchor wider drawers while still fitting smaller doors that match the same drilling distance.
The black finish pairs with light or dark cabinet colors, helping create contrast on light fronts or a low-profile look on darker surfaces. This gives flexibility when tying together different zones such as base cabinets, uppers, and islands using the same hardware family.
The steel material provides a steady feel that is well suited to frequently used cabinets like kitchen bases or desk drawers. The 1-1/4 inch projection works in these locations by giving enough knuckle clearance without projecting excessively into working aisles.
The Tempo transitional style pull uses a 6-5/16 inch center to center dimension that simplifies repeat layouts when drilling multiple fronts. Once jigs or templates are set to 160 mm, the same setting applies across the entire job, reducing layout variation.
The 1/2 inch width and 3/8 inch base diameter help the pull register consistently on the surface because each foot has a defined, compact bearing point. This supports a neat, repeatable look, especially when aligning rows of hardware by sight line.
The 8-11/16 inch overall length gives predictable coverage across typical drawer widths, making it easier to maintain similar proportions from narrow to wider fronts. This length supports a coherent visual rhythm when alternating doors and drawers in a run.
The 1-1/4 inch projection also offers consistent hand clearance across the project. With the bar set off the face by this fixed distance, users get a similar grip feel on every cabinet, which can reduce the need to adjust mounting height for comfort.
The steel construction maintains the bar shape under repeated pulls, which supports long-term alignment between paired handles on double doors. The black finish maintains a single, unified color reference so matching pulls across different cabinet sections share the same visual tone.
The Tempo pull has a 6-5/16 inch center to center dimension, 8-11/16 inch overall length, 1-1/4 inch projection, 1/2 inch width, and 3/8 inch base diameter, which guides drilling and layout decisions.
The 6-5/16 inch center to center spacing provides a fixed 160 mm mounting distance, which aligns with common jigs and allows repeatable hole placement on doors and drawers.
This cabinet pull is from the Berenson Tempo collection and is described as transitional style, which allows it to coordinate with both simple and more detailed cabinet fronts.
The Tempo pull is made from steel with a black finish, giving a solid feel and a consistent dark appearance across cabinets using this hardware.
This Berenson pull has a 1-1/4 inch projection, so it stands that distance off the cabinet surface, allowing space for fingers during normal opening and closing.
The manufacturer part number is 0833-2055-P, which identifies this specific Berenson Tempo Series 160 mm center to center black pull for future matching.
The Berenson Tempo Series black pull gives a defined 6-5/16 inch center to center dimension, which supports consistent hardware spacing across cabinets. Its steel construction, black finish, and transitional style help align both appearance and function on doors and drawers.
With 8-11/16 inch overall length, 1-1/4 inch projection, 1/2 inch width, and 3/8 inch base diameter, this pull provides clear mounting and layout parameters. Using these verified dimensions supports predictable results when planning new installations or coordinated updates.