Sugatsune KAKU Series pull defines this handle as part of a coordinated decorative hardware line, so it suits projects where matching pulls create a consistent look across multiple doors and drawers. The brass construction means the pull uses a solid metal body, which supports a sturdy feel when opening heavier cabinet fronts. A dull chrome finish on the pull provides a muted metallic surface, which helps it sit visually between stainless and polished chrome cabinets without glare. The 3-5/8 inch (92 mm) center to center dimension sets the mounting hole spacing, so it aligns with layouts drilled to this standard size. Overall length of 4-3/8 inch (111 mm) gives a bit of overhang at each end of the hole spread, which helps visually balance the pull on wider drawer fronts. A 1-3/8 inch projection provides hand clearance from the door face, which supports a comfortable grip in daily use.
The 4 inch center to center mounting on the KAKU-A160 pull establishes a fixed distance between fasteners, which suits cabinet layouts already drilled on 4 inch spacing or new work planned around this common size. A length of 4-3/8 inch (111 mm) defines the full edge-to-edge footprint, which helps when laying out multiple pulls along a bank of drawers to keep sight lines straight and even. The 3/8 inch width controls how much rail surface the pull covers, which supports tight positioning near panel reveals without visually crowding the design. A 1-3/8 inch projection specifies how far the handle stands off the face, which influences both user clearance and how far the hardware extends into walk paths along cabinet runs.
The KAKU-A Series designation identifies this pull as part of Sugatsune Americas decorative hardware and moldings handles and pulls category, which positions it for use on cabinet doors and drawers in residential or commercial millwork. Its 3-5/8 inch (92 mm) center to center sizing pairs effectively with medium-width doors and drawer fronts, which helps keep hardware proportionate on typical kitchen and casework layouts. With a total length of 4-3/8 inch, the pull spans enough surface to feel substantial on a front panel, which supports a confident hand placement even when only one handle is installed on a larger drawer. The dull chrome finish lends a neutral metallic tone, which allows the pull to sit alongside a range of hinge and appliance finishes without calling attention to minor color shifts. Because the pull is only 3/8 inch wide, it leaves more of the door or drawer face visible, which benefits designs that highlight veneer, paint, or laminate rather than large hardware.
The 4 inch center to center dimension on this pull gives installers a clear drilling target, which streamlines repeated installation across cabinet rows when using jigs set to that spacing. A projection of 1-3/8 inch defines the hand clearance, which provides enough room for a comfortable grip while keeping the pull closer to the door face for a flatter overall profile. Width at 3/8 inch keeps the handle visually light, which helps align multiple pulls in tight vertical stacks, such as banks of drawer fronts, without looking crowded. The brass material under the dull chrome finish yields a solid, weighty handle body, which users feel every time doors or drawers are operated. The KAKU-A Series naming ties this model to the Sugatsune KAKU family, which simplifies coordinating this pull with other pieces from the same style set on larger jobs where unified hardware matters to the finished appearance.
The KAKU-A160 pull belongs to the KAKU-A Series of decorative handles and pulls, so it suits cabinet doors and drawers where a coordinated, modern brass pull with dull chrome finish is desired.
The 4 inch center to center on this pull matches a common drilling pattern, so it works well with jigs and templates designed for standard cabinet handle spacing in new or replacement work.
The KAKU-A Series KAKU-A160 pull has a 1-3/8 inch projection, giving stand-off from the cabinet face that supports finger clearance and everyday gripping comfort on doors and drawers.
The Sugatsune KAKU-A160 handle has a 3/8 inch width, so it presents a slim profile that suits minimalist cabinet designs and keeps more of the door or drawer surface visible.
The KAKU-A160 pull measures 4-3/8 inch overall, so planners can allocate that span on the cabinet face when centering handles across rails and drawer fronts.
The KAKU-A160 pull uses 8-32 x 1 inch screws, which matches a standard cabinet machine screw thread and length for typical door and drawer front thicknesses.
The KAKU-A160 brass pull from Sugatsune America brings a 4 inch center to center layout, 4-3/8 inch overall length, and 1-3/8 inch projection together in a slim 3/8 inch wide profile with dull chrome finish. Those verified dimensions and materials support consistent drilling, predictable hand clearance, and a restrained modern look across cabinet doors and drawers. For projects that call for a coordinated KAKU-A Series handle with standard 92 mm mounting and a neutral metallic tone, this pull offers a defined set of measurements ready to integrate into cabinet plans.