Berenson edge pull gives a low-profile way to open doors or drawers while keeping a clean front. This tab pull is part of the Advantage Two Series, so its style and proportions match other pulls in the same collection for consistent layouts across a project.
The pull is made from aluminum, which keeps weight down while providing a solid feel at the front edge of the cabinet. Its matte black finish creates a dark, uniform appearance that works well on both light and dark surfaces where a defined pull edge is important.
A 1 inch center to center dimension, also listed as 25.4 mm, sets the screw hole spacing for this tab pull. That fixed spacing supports straightforward layout on narrow drawer fronts or doors that need a compact, functional grip point along the edge.
The pull projects 1-21/32 inches from the mounting surface, providing finger clearance when pulling while still keeping the hardware close to the front. A width of 3/4 inch and a base diameter of 3/4 inch give a narrow footprint, which helps on tight fronts where space is limited.
The 1 inch center to center measurement defines the distance between mounting points, which guides drilling locations on the top edge or face of the cabinet component. This known spacing supports repeatable hole placement when using jigs or templates.
The pull length of 1-25/32 inches sets the overall run along the edge, which helps in planning clearance from adjacent hardware or obstacles at corners. With a 3/4 inch width, the pull occupies a narrow strip of front surface, useful when hardware must fit between panel details.
The 1-21/32 inch projection tells how far the tab extends from the surface, which affects how fingers approach the pull from below or above. Combined with the matte black finish, the geometry creates a defined edge that is easy to see and reach in normal cabinet use.
This tab pull is part of the Berenson Advantage Two Series, placing it firmly in the decorative hardware category for cabinet doors and drawers. That series alignment helps when a project calls for matching pulls across multiple room zones, such as kitchens, offices, or built-ins where a consistent look is important.
The 1 inch (25.4 mm) center to center layout makes the pull suitable for smaller fronts, since the mounting points sit close together. On narrow drawers, this compact spacing keeps the pull centered without interfering with nearby edges. Installers working on tight banks of drawers can use this dimension to maintain equal margins side to side.
With a length of 1-25/32 inches along the edge and a 3/4 inch width, the pull occupies a modest footprint. That helps when multiple units line up vertically on tall pantry doors or horizontally on wide drawer stacks, since each pull uses limited front real estate. The scale matches subtle, modern fronts where minimal hardware is preferred but a defined grip remains necessary.
The matte black finish works alongside these dimensions by visually grounding the pull against both painted and wood surfaces. On light cabinets the dark tab stands out as a clear grabbing point, while on dark surfaces it blends more closely, emphasizing shadow lines created by the 1-21/32 inch projection.
The aluminum material supports precise manufacturing of the 1 inch center to center spacing, which benefits installers who rely on drilling jigs. Once a jig is set to this spacing, every pull in the run shares identical mounting, helping lines stay straight across long drawer banks.
The 1-21/32 inch projection defines how far the pull stands away from the face, which affects user grip depth. This distance allows fingers to catch behind the tab without reaching excessively, which can feel more natural in daily cabinet operation. In repeated use, that consistent reach supports smooth motion across all doors and drawers using this pull.
The 3/4 inch base diameter concentrates force where the pull meets the cabinet, which can aid in planning reinforcement around the mounting area on thinner fronts. Knowing the base dimension also helps align the pull relative to panel profiles or edge banding, so the hardware sits evenly in relation to design lines.
Because the pull length is 1-25/32 inches, projects that rely on strict visual rhythm can space pulls with predictable gaps between units. This dimension works together with the compact 1 inch center to center spacing to keep the hardware pattern tight and orderly, which often matches modern cabinet layouts that favor clean, repeated geometry.
The product is a Berenson Edge Pull Series tab pull from the Advantage Two Series, so it functions as decorative hardware for operating cabinet doors and drawers at the front edge.
The pull has a 1 inch center to center measurement, also noted as 25.4 mm, which sets the spacing between mounting holes for drilling and layout work on doors and drawers.
The Berenson edge pull projects 1-21/32 inches from the surface, creating finger clearance for gripping while keeping the hardware close to the cabinet face for a low-profile look.
The tab pull is made from aluminum with a matte black finish, giving a light yet solid component with a non-gloss surface that supports a modern, understated cabinet appearance.
Key dimensions are a 1-25/32 inch length, 3/4 inch width, 3/4 inch base diameter, and 1-21/32 inch projection, which together define footprint, clearance, and visual scale on the cabinet front.
The manufacturer part number is 9002-4055-P, which identifies this specific Advantage Two Series matte black aluminum edge pull when referencing spec sheets or ordering multiple units.
This Berenson edge pull from the Advantage Two Series combines aluminum construction, matte black finish, and a 1 inch center to center layout into a compact, repeatable hardware choice. For projects needing consistent, low-profile pulls across multiple cabinets, this specific geometry and part number provide a clear, dependable option.
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