Amerock Urbanite pull 256mm describes a cabinet handle from Amerock Corporation that uses a 10-1/16 in center-to-center hole spacing, giving installers a clear drilling layout for doors and drawers. The pull belongs to Amerock decorative handles and pulls, so it fits typical cabinet hardware layouts in woodworking shops. Its polished chrome/white finish defines the visual contrast on the face of a door, which matters when lining up multiple fronts on banks of cabinets. The Urbanite pull uses zinc/aluminum construction, giving a metal body that supports normal opening and closing loads on kitchen or shop cabinets. An overall length of 12-3/4 in sets the pull span on the front, which helps with hand clearance along wider drawer faces. A 1/2 in width provides a slim profile, affecting how close it sits to adjacent components in tight cabinet runs.
The 10-1/16 in center-to-center measurement gives a precise drilling pattern that supports straight hardware rows across multiple cabinet fronts. With base dimensions of 7/16 in length by 1/2 in width at each foot, the contact area at the door or drawer face is defined, which matters when covering existing holes that match this footprint. The 1-3/16 in projection also affects how far fasteners must engage the cabinet face to secure the pull, which connects the dimensional spec to real mounting depth decisions. Combined, these dimensions help installers repeat layouts and keep pulls aligned from cabinet to cabinet.
This Amerock Urbanite Series pull is part of a decorative hardware and moldings group under handles and pulls, so it is suited to cabinet doors and drawers in woodworking projects. The 10-1/16 in center-to-center spacing aligns with long drawer fronts or tall pantry doors where a wider grip is practical, helping distribute pulling force along the face. Its polished chrome/white finish creates contrast against many cabinet finishes, which matters on modern, transitional, or shop-built projects where hardware becomes a design line across multiple units. The 12-3/4 in overall length allows the pull to visually anchor wider fronts, tying together banks of base cabinets or full-height storage.
The defined 10-1/16 in center-to-center measurement allows jigs and templates to be set for repeat drilling, so rows of Amerock decorative cabinet hardware can be installed with matching spacing. Base dimensions of 7/16 in by 1/2 in at each end tell installers how much flat surface is needed at rails or stile intersections, which matters when positioning the pull clear of panel profiles. The 1-3/16 in projection gives consistent hand clearance off the face, which helps users grip the pull even on thicker door edges or applied fronts. A 1/2 in width creates a slim line, supporting tight reveals between doors without the handle visually crowding gaps. With zinc/aluminum construction, the handle body remains metal along its full 12-3/4 in length, supporting everyday pulling on kitchen, bath, or shop cabinetry where repeated operation is expected.
The 10-1/16 in center-to-center size sets the exact spacing between mounting holes, guiding drilling and ensuring this pull aligns correctly on cabinet doors or drawers.
The Amerock Urbanite Series pull has an overall length of 12-3/4 in, so it spans a wide section of the cabinet front for a longer gripping area.
The pull uses zinc/aluminum material, providing a metal body that supports normal cabinet opening and closing in woodworking and decorative hardware applications.
The pull projects 1-3/16 in from the mounting surface, setting hand clearance and how far it extends into the room from the cabinet face.
Each base has dimensions of 7/16 in length by 1/2 in width, defining the contact patch on the cabinet surface where the pull meets the door or drawer.
The polished chrome/white finish creates a two-tone look, so the pull can either contrast or coordinate with cabinet colors in decorative hardware layouts.
The Amerock Urbanite pull 256mm combines a 10-1/16 in center-to-center layout, 12-3/4 in length, and 1-3/16 in projection to give installers a clear drilling and alignment pattern. With zinc/aluminum construction and a polished chrome/white finish, it functions as both a structural handle and a visual design element on cabinet doors and drawers in woodworking projects. For projects matching these dimensions, this handle supports consistent layouts across multiple fronts.