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Amerock Urbanite pull 160mm center to center gives a 6-5/16 in center-to-center span that lines up with standard cabinet and drawer drilling patterns, so replacing or laying out handles on casework, doors, and drawer fronts stays predictable across a run.
The pull uses a zinc/aluminum material, which provides a metal body that supports everyday door and drawer use in residential or light commercial cabinetry where consistent operation matters.
A polished chrome / satin nickel finish on the same pull surface creates a mixed-metal look that ties into both chrome and satin nickel fixtures, so hardware, faucets, and appliances can visually coordinate across the project.
The overall 9-1/16 in length gives you a longer gripping area than the mounting span alone, which supports comfortable hand clearance when operating wider drawers or taller doors.
The handle width of 1/2 in keeps the front profile slim, which helps when hardware needs to stay visually light on narrow rails and stiles.
A projection of 1-3/16 in sets the pull off the face of the cabinet, giving finger clearance between the hand and the door or drawer surface for a direct, comfortable grip.
Base dimensions of 7/16 in length by 1/2 in width at each mounting point define the footprint on the surface, which helps with layout when aligning the pull to rail widths or existing finish transitions.
The 6-5/16 in (160 mm) center-to-center dimension on this Amerock Urbanite cabinet pull sets the exact spacing for the mounting points, which simplifies layout when aligning multiple pulls across base cabinets, uppers, and drawer banks.
With a 9-1/16 in overall length, the pull extends beyond the mounting hole span, giving more grip surface and helping installers align the handle visually to panel widths or door rails rather than just to the hole positions.
The 1-3/16 in projection defines how far the handle stands away from the cabinet face, so hand clearance remains consistent from unit to unit while still keeping the pull close enough for tight kitchen or bath layouts.
A 1/2 in width and base dimensions of 7/16 in by 1/2 in mean the contact area against the surface stays compact, which benefits applications where the pull needs to fit on narrow frames or between adjacent design elements.
This Amerock Urbanite series 6-5/16 in (160 mm) center-to-center pull is suited to cabinet doors and drawers that match or are drilled for the same center-to-center span, allowing straight swaps or consistent layouts across a room of casework.
The 9-1/16 in overall length works well on wider drawer fronts and taller doors, because the extended bar gives more leverage and grip area along the fascia, which helps users operate heavier or full-extension drawers comfortably.
Its polished chrome / satin nickel finish gives a mixed-metal appearance, so the same pull can coordinate in spaces that use both polished chrome fixtures and satin nickel components on appliances, lighting, or plumbing.
The 1/2 in width keeps the pull visually slim on narrow rails, face frames, and slab fronts, so the hardware does not dominate the door or drawer while still providing a defined grasp point for everyday operation.
Base dimensions of 7/16 in length by 1/2 in width position a compact footprint at each mounting point, which fits cleanly on standard cabinet rail widths and helps when aligning multiple pulls in tight vertical or horizontal spacing.
The 6-5/16 in (160 mm) center-to-center spacing allows installers to use a single drilling template or CNC setup across all fronts set to that pattern, reducing layout variation and keeping handle alignment consistent from cabinet to cabinet.
A 1-3/16 in projection provides predictable stand-off from the door or drawer surface, so finger clearance and knuckle room remain the same on every opening, which aids smooth operation in high-use kitchen or shop environments.
The 9-1/16 in length gives additional alignment reference beyond the mounting holes, making it easier to visually center the pull relative to panel edges, stiles, or drawer proportions so the finished installation looks balanced.
The 1/2 in width and 7/16 in by 1/2 in base dimensions define a small, repeatable footprint, which helps installers position the pull consistently over paint lines, veneers, or edge profiles without overlapping into adjacent design details.
The zinc/aluminum material ensures the pull is a metal part, which behaves predictably when tightened against wood or composite doors and drawers, supporting stable mounting over time in typical decorative hardware applications.
The polished chrome / satin nickel finish gives a surface appearance suited to decorative hardware and moldings projects, tying this pull into broader design schemes that specify those finishes for visible cabinet components.
The Amerock Urbanite pull uses a 6-5/16 in (160 mm) center-to-center spacing, which sets the distance between mounting points for drilling and alignment.
The pull length is 9-1/16 in, so it spans beyond the hole spacing to give extra gripping area and a strong visual line on doors or drawers.
The pull is made from zinc/aluminum, providing a metal handle body suitable for decorative cabinet and drawer hardware installations.
The BP77816026G10 pull has a polished chrome / satin nickel finish, which coordinates with both polished chrome and satin nickel design elements.
The projection is 1-3/16 in, setting consistent stand-off from the cabinet face for finger clearance during daily use.
Each base measures 7/16 in long by 1/2 in wide, defining a compact footprint where the pull contacts the cabinet surface.
The Amerock Urbanite pull 160mm center to center with polished chrome / satin nickel finish, 9-1/16 in overall length, and 1-3/16 in projection gives defined dimensions for cabinet and drawer hardware layouts.
Use these measurements and the zinc/aluminum construction to align this BP77816026G10 pull with your planned drilling pattern, visual proportions, and finish scheme when specifying hardware for new or replacement cabinet work.