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Berenson steel pull 192 mm center to center gives cabinets and drawers a consistent grip point, which helps align multiple fronts on a run so doors and drawers look straight. The pull comes from the Advantage Series, so it follows a coordinated design line when matching other pieces from the same collection on a job. The material is steel, which provides a solid feel when installed on frequently used doors and drawers. A polished chrome finish reflects surrounding light, helping fronts read clean and bright in finished spaces. Center to center length of 7-9/16 in ties directly to common boring jigs, so drilling layouts stay repeatable across multiple fronts. An overall length of 9-15/16 in gives good hand clearance across wider drawer faces while still tying into standard cabinet proportions. Projection of 1-1/4 in creates comfortable finger space between the pull and door surface, which supports everyday use.
This Berenson Advantage Series steel pull uses a 7-9/16 in (192 mm) center to center measurement, so hole locations match that drilling spread exactly during install. That drilling dimension lets installers line up bores with standard cabinet hardware templates, keeping fronts consistent when repeating the pull across banks of doors and drawers. Overall length of 9-15/16 in means the pull overhangs the boring spread at both ends, which creates a balanced look on wider drawer fronts. Projection of 1-1/4 in sets the grip off the face enough that fingers can slide in easily between the handle and cabinet surface. A 1/2 in width and 3/8 in base diameter keep the footprint modest against the front, which supports a cleaner appearance on narrower rails while still offering a defined grip edge for daily operation.
This pull belongs to the Advantage Series, so it fits projects where a coordinated Berenson look is used across multiple fronts. The steel material supports use on cabinets and drawers that get opened frequently, such as kitchen, bath, or shop storage fronts. Its 7-9/16 in (192 mm) center to center dimension fits layouts calling for a longer pull across medium and large fronts, such as wider base cabinet drawers. With a 9-15/16 in overall length, the pull spans more of the drawer or door face, which can help balance the visual weight on broader panels. A polished chrome finish works in spaces designed around chrome plumbing fixtures or other bright metal details, helping hardware read as part of a single finish story. The 1-1/4 in projection and 1/2 in width create a comfortable grip area that supports repeated grabbing from different angles around the cabinet run.
The 7-9/16 in (192 mm) center to center drilling dimension allows consistent boring when many pulls are laid out across upper and lower cabinets, so handle lines stay level from one end of a wall to the other. Using that fixed drilling spread also simplifies replacing an existing pull that shares the same measurement, because the holes already match the hardware. The 9-15/16 in overall length provides extra handle on each side of the mounting points, which makes it easier for users to grab the pull toward either end of a drawer. Projection of 1-1/4 in keeps knuckles away from the cabinet face when pulling, which reduces scuffing on finished surfaces during regular use. A base diameter of 3/8 in creates a tight transition between pull and door, helping the hardware sit cleanly on the surface once fastened. Together with the polished chrome finish, these dimensions support cabinets that look aligned and finished once the run is complete.
The Berenson steel pull has a 7-9/16 in (192 mm) center to center measurement, which sets the exact distance between mounting holes for drilling and layout.
The pull has a 9-15/16 in overall length, so it extends beyond the mounting points and gives more hand contact area across cabinet or drawer fronts.
The cabinet pull is made from steel with a polished chrome finish, providing a solid metal grip with a bright, reflective surface on finished fronts.
The handle projects 1-1/4 in from the cabinet surface, giving space behind the pull so fingers can wrap the grip comfortably during everyday use.
The polished chrome pull has a 1/2 in width, which keeps the profile slim while still offering a defined edge for gripping on doors and drawers.
The 9520-2026-P part number identifies this specific Berenson Advantage Series steel pull, which helps match this size and finish across a project.
The Berenson Steel Series 7-9/16 in (192 mm) center to center polished chrome pull provides a defined drilling spread, a 9-15/16 in overall length, and a 1-1/4 in projection, giving cabinets a consistent layout and comfortable grip. Steel construction with a polished chrome finish ties into projects needing a bright metal look on frequently used fronts. For cabinets and drawers built around a 192 mm drilling pattern and Advantage Series styling, this pull delivers the dimensions and appearance needed to carry a uniform hardware line through the entire run.