Berenson Transitional Advantage One pull gives a trade-ready option for cabinets that need a 5-1/16 inch center to center handle. The 128 mm center to center dimension sets consistent hole spacing, which matters when lining up multiple doors and drawers on a run. The champagne finish defines the visual tone of the pull, which matters when matching existing decorative hardware in the same room. The pull is made from zinc, which provides a solid metal body that installers can grip firmly when fastening to cabinet fronts. A length of 7-25/32 inches gives the handle a defined span across the face of a door or drawer, which helps set proportional sight lines on wider fronts. A projection of 1-3/16 inches establishes stand-off from the cabinet surface, which matters for finger clearance when opening doors and drawers.
The 128 mm center to center measurement on this Berenson 9179-10CZ-P pull sets the exact distance between mounting holes, which matters when drilling into finished cabinet fronts. The 5-1/16 inch center to center label presents the same spacing in inch units, supporting layout on imperial-marked tapes. A length of 7-25/32 inches gives installers a reference for how much of the drawer or door face the handle will occupy, useful when balancing with stile widths. The 1-3/16 inch projection defines stand-off from the surface, which influences how far fingers reach behind the pull during use. A base diameter of 5/16 inch on each contact point outlines the bearing area against the cabinet, which matters when checking how the pull seats on narrow rails.
This Advantage Series cabinet pull is part of the Berenson Transitional Advantage One Series, placing it within a coordinated family of decorative hardware and moldings. The 5-1/16 inch center to center spacing aligns with a common drilling pattern on many cabinet lines, which matters when matching existing hole layouts during updates. Its 7-25/32 inch overall length helps it sit proportionally on standard base and wall cabinet doors, supporting visual balance in a kitchen or shop setting. The champagne finish positions this pull for projects using champagne-colored handles and pulls, allowing installers to maintain a consistent finish choice across doors and drawers. As a zinc champagne cabinet handle, it suits applications where a metal pull is preferred for regular cabinet operation.
The center to center dimension of 128 mm on this Berenson Transitional Advantage One pull gives installers a precise metric reference when using layout tools marked in millimeters, which helps repeat spacing accurately. The matching 5-1/16 inch center to center spec supports the same accuracy on imperial tools, reducing measurement conversion steps on site. A projection of 1-3/16 inches establishes reliable clearance from the cabinet face, which matters when aligning pulls across banks of drawers so that all handles stand off equally. The base diameter of 5/16 inch defines a compact contact area, helping the pull seat neatly on narrow rails without overhanging edges. The width of 15/32 inch sets the front-facing grip thickness, which influences how the pull feels in the hand when operating heavier cabinet doors.
The Berenson Transitional Advantage One pull has a 5-1/16 inch (128 mm) center to center dimension, which sets the exact drilling distance between mounting holes on cabinet doors and drawers.
The Berenson 9179-10CZ-P handle has a length of 7-25/32 inches, giving a defined span across the cabinet face for sizing against door and drawer widths.
This cabinet pull is made from zinc with a champagne finish, providing a metal construction and a specific champagne color tone for coordinating decorative hardware.
The Advantage Series pull has a projection of 1-3/16 inches, setting the stand-off from the cabinet surface and affecting available finger clearance for gripping.
The pull has a base diameter of 5/16 inch and a width of 15/32 inch, which define the footprint and front thickness that contact and face the cabinet front.
This cabinet pull belongs to the Advantage Series, specifically the Berenson Transitional Advantage One Series, placing it within a coordinated decorative hardware family.
The Berenson Transitional Advantage One pull with 128 mm center to center spacing gives a clear layout reference for cabinet drilling. Its 5-1/16 inch center to center match in imperial units helps across different measuring habits on site. The zinc construction and champagne finish define both feel and appearance, which matters when coordinating decorative hardware choices on a job. With defined length, projection, base diameter, and width, this Advantage Series cabinet pull offers measurable dimensions that support planned cabinet hardware placement from one cabinet front to the next.