Schwinn 2389 Series polished chrome pull provides a 160 mm center to center mounting, giving cabinet doors and drawers a consistent hand feel across aligned fronts. This defined hole spacing supports straight runs on banks of cabinets in residential or commercial millwork. The polished chrome finish delivers a bright metal look that coordinates with other chrome hardware in the same space, helping projects maintain a unified appearance. As a Schwinn original design, this pull keeps the visual language consistent wherever the series is used, which helps installers match new work with existing Schwinn 2389 installations. The pull functions as part of a versatile family of handles in 7 lengths, so the 160 mm option can be combined with shorter or longer pieces while maintaining the same design profile.
The 160 mm center to center dimension defines the mounting hole spacing, which sets where the handles land across a run of doors or drawers. This measurement lets layout work be based on a known distance, so drilling patterns and jigs can be repeated from cabinet to cabinet. Because this pull sits in a 7-length family, layouts can standardize around 160 mm on certain fronts while using related lengths where proportions call for change, all without changing the design language. The polished chrome surface keeps the pull visually present on painted or laminated fronts, which helps users locate the gripping area quickly in daily use.
The Schwinn Hardware 160 mm center to center pull fits projects that call for a consistent handle spacing along rows of fronts. Its role inside a versatile family of 7 lengths means this specific size can serve as the primary handle on standard base and wall cabinets, while other family members address wider or taller fronts without changing the design style. The rounded inside grip supports repeated opening and closing on cabinets that see frequent traffic, because the hand contacts a softer interior curve rather than a sharp edge. At the same time, the angular outside maintains a crisp line across the face of the cabinet, which suits modern and understated millwork programs.
The 160 mm center to center spacing helps drilling templates stay simple, because one fixed measurement defines the mounting points for this pull size. Being part of a Schwinn original design family means every handle in the 2389 series shares the same rounded inside and angular outside geometry, so installers can extend an existing layout later without disrupting the visual pattern. The polished chrome finish gives a stable reference color and sheen for matching other visible hardware elements, which reduces guesswork when coordinating hinges or other visible components in chrome. With Zamak construction specified in the family description, the handle body provides a cast metal feel that supports a solid pull action on doors and drawers that are opened throughout the day.
The Schwinn 2389 Series polished chrome pull uses a 160 mm center to center mounting distance, so hole drilling and handle layout follow that fixed spacing across cabinet fronts.
The Schwinn Hardware 160 mm center to center pull has a rounded inside for a smoother grip and an angular outside for a clean edge, balancing comfort in use with a modern visual line.
The Schwinn 2389 cabinet handle provides a polished chrome finish, giving projects a bright metal appearance that aligns easily with other polished chrome components.
The Schwinn Hardware handle 54233 is part of a versatile family of handles in 7 lengths, so it works alongside other lengths while keeping the same Schwinn original design.
The web description notes Zamak with a dark nickel finish for the versatile family, indicating a cast metal base material behind the Schwinn original design geometry.
The modern understated cabinet pull uses a clean Schwinn original design, with an angular exterior and polished chrome surface that align well with simple, contemporary cabinet fronts.
The Schwinn 2389 Series polished chrome pull with 160 mm center to center spacing gives projects a defined handle position, a bright chrome surface, and the geometry of a Schwinn original design. For cabinet runs built around chrome details and repeated hole spacing, this member of the 7-length handle family aligns the visual style and the mounting pattern across doors and drawers. When a project calls for a modern, understated handle that still offers a rounded grip surface inside, this Schwinn Hardware option delivers those characteristics in a single part number, 54233.