EPCO recessed pull DP1710-W is a plastic recessed pull designed to give cabinets a grip point that sits into the door or panel instead of on top of it. The 3-19/32 inch overall length spreads the pulling force across a wider area, which supports repeat use on cabinet and furniture faces. The 2-7/8 inch center to center dimension sets a consistent screw layout, so hole spacing stays predictable from cabinet to cabinet. A 9/16 inch projection creates enough depth for fingers to catch the pull, while still keeping it low profile for a flatter front surface. The white finish lets this pull blend into light-colored doors, which suits jobs where hardware needs to be present but visually quiet. EPCO branding and the DP1710-W part number give a clear reference point when matching or reordering for future work.
This EPCO recessed pull uses the 2-7/8 inch center to center dimension to govern screw placement, which simplifies drilling because the spacing is fixed for every opening. The pull mounts into a 3-1/8 inch by 1-1/4 inch by 7/16 inch hole, so that cutout defines where the pull body sits inside the panel. With a 3-19/32 inch overall length, the trim area slightly overlaps the cutout, which helps cover the edges of the opening once the pull is in place. The 9/16 inch projection describes how far the gripping recess extends, which sets the finger clearance and keeps the front face relatively flat. The plastic construction keeps the pull manageable to handle during layout and fit-up on cabinet doors and drawer fronts.
The EPCO 2-7/8 inch center to center white recessed pull DP1710-W is built for cabinet and furniture applications where a recessed handhold is preferred. The 3-1/8 inch by 1-1/4 inch by 7/16 inch mounting hole requirement means it suits doors or panels that can accept a rectangular cutout, so the pull body can sit inside the material. With an overall length of 3-19/32 inches, the trim lip around the opening frames the recess, which works well on cabinet doors, drawer fronts, or sliding panels needing a low-profile grip. The 9/16 inch projection creates a usable finger pocket without turning into a bulky front detail, which is useful in tight corridors or workspaces where fronts pass close to other surfaces. The white color coordinates with white or light-finished cabinetry, which helps maintain a consistent look on runs of cabinets, shelving units, or built-ins that share the same hardware line.
The fixed 2-7/8 inch center to center dimension on the DP1710-W recessed pull gives installers a reliable drilling pattern, which supports jigs or repetitive layouts when running multiple doors. The 3-1/8 inch by 1-1/4 inch by 7/16 inch hole size defines a clear cutout target, which lets routing or drilling processes be standardized across a project. Because the overall length is 3-19/32 inches, there is built-in overlap around the cutout that visually cleans up the opening edges once the pull is seated. The 9/16 inch projection sets the depth of the recess so finger access is predictable from pull to pull, which helps end users get the same feel across all doors and drawers. Plastic construction keeps the component lighter than metal pulls of similar size, which can be useful on thinner doors or lightweight drawer fronts where added mass is kept low. Using the EPCO DP1710-W part number ties all these dimensions and characteristics to a single reference, which supports clear communication when matching existing installations or specifying hardware on drawings.
The EPCO recessed pull DP1710-W suits cabinet doors, drawer fronts, or panels that can accept a 3-1/8 x 1-1/4 x 7/16 inch rectangular cutout, giving a recessed grip on light-colored surfaces.
The 2-7/8 inch center to center measurement sets the screw spacing, which controls drilling layout and keeps pull positioning consistent from one cabinet front to another.
The 3-19/32 inch overall length spreads the pull area across more of the panel, giving a broader grip zone that supports comfortable operation of doors and drawers.
The 9/16 inch projection defines how deep the recessed pocket is, providing enough finger clearance while maintaining a relatively flat, low-profile cabinet face.
The 3-1/8 x 1-1/4 x 7/16 inch hole size describes the rectangular opening the pull mounts into, so the body can sit inside the panel and create a recessed handhold.
The plastic material keeps the pull lightweight for cabinet fronts, and the white color coordinates with light finishes, supporting simple, unobtrusive hardware choices.
The EPCO recessed pull DP1710-W combines a 2-7/8 inch center to center layout, 3-19/32 inch overall length, and 9/16 inch projection to define a consistent recessed grip. The 3-1/8 x 1-1/4 x 7/16 inch mounting hole requirement and plastic white construction make it a practical choice for light-colored cabinet doors, drawers, and panels that call for low-profile handholds. For projects that need repeatable hardware dimensions tied to a specific part number, this EPCO recessed pull offers a clear, documented set of measurements for planning and installation.
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