PRO LUXE Vista Series chrome pull is a decorative cabinet pull designed for projects that call for a clean, consistent handle size across multiple doors and drawers. The pull has a 6-5/16 inch (160 mm) center to center dimension, which sets precise drilling locations and keeps handle spacing uniform from cabinet to cabinet. As part of the PRO LUXE SERIES, this pull aligns with a coordinated decorative hardware line for woodworking jobs that need a consistent look. The chrome finish adds a bright, modern surface that pairs well with many cabinet materials. Classified under handles and pulls from Belwith, this piece serves as a functional grip point while tying together the front of the cabinet run.
The 160 mm center to center measurement on this PRO LUXE Vista Series pull sets the exact distance between mounting points, which guides drilling jigs or layout marks on cabinet doors and drawer fronts. This precise spacing helps keep hardware aligned across long banks of cabinets, particularly where several pulls run in a straight line. The 6-5/16 inch dimension also makes it straightforward to convert between metric and imperial references during shop layout, which supports clear communication between drawings and install work.
This PRO LUXE Vista Series 6-5/16 inch (160 mm) center to center chrome pull is positioned for use on cabinet doors and drawers where a longer hand grip is preferred. The decorative hardware and moldings classification places it directly in cabinet and millwork work, so it suits woodworking shops that build casework, kitchens, or similar projects. The chrome finish pairs well with many laminate and surfacing materials commonly used in the woodworking industry, creating a consistent look from hardware to panel surface. As a handle and pull from the Belwith product class, it fits into projects that call for Belwith-style hardware details, helping maintain a unified appearance when multiple Belwith pieces are specified on the same job.
The 160 mm center to center drilling spacing on this SZ74CH chrome pull gives installers a fixed reference dimension, which streamlines jig setup and repeat drilling when running multiple fronts on a production bench. Using the same 6-5/16 inch layout across cabinets reduces variation from door to door, which keeps lines straight and visually aligned once everything is hung. The PRO LUXE SERIES designation ties this pull to a specific line, which supports repeat selections over time when a shop wants to standardize on one style. The chrome finish on the SZ74CH part number offers a bright, reflective surface that makes pull positions easy to read on darker fronts, aiding quick hand placement in daily use.
The PRO LUXE Vista Series chrome pull has a 6-5/16 inch (160 mm) center to center dimension, which sets the exact distance between mounting holes for layout and drilling.
The 160 mm center to center layout provides a repeatable drilling distance, which supports straight, consistent handle lines across multiple cabinet doors and drawers on a project.
The SZ74CH pull has a chrome finish, which delivers a bright metallic look that coordinates with many cabinet surfaces and other chrome decorative hardware.
This PRO LUXE Vista Series chrome pull is for decorative hardware and moldings applications, so it is suited to cabinet doors and drawers in woodworking and casework projects.
The PRO LUXE SERIES designation identifies this pull as part of the PRO LUXE Vista Series line, which helps coordinate style choices across related decorative hardware pieces.
This product is classified as a handle and pull within decorative hardware and moldings, indicating its role as a primary cabinet grip component.
The PRO LUXE Vista Series 6-5/16 inch (160 mm) center to center chrome pull, SZ74CH, provides a defined drilling layout and a bright chrome finish suited to decorative cabinet work. For cabinet or casework runs that specify Belwith handles and pulls, this PRO LUXE SERIES piece offers a consistent style anchored by its 160 mm center to center spacing. Choosing this pull supports uniform hardware placement across a project while aligning with a named decorative hardware line.