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Lancaster brass backplate describes a round decorative plate for cabinet hardware that matches installations using the Manor House design family. The Manor House collection reference ties this part into a consistent visual line when coordinating knob layouts across a project. The 1-7/8 inch, or 48 mm, diameter defines the coverage area on the door or drawer face, so the backplate can visually frame a knob while helping mask existing impressions within that footprint. The 1-7/8 inch width measurement matches the diameter, confirming a circular profile that centers neatly under a round knob layout. The Lancaster brass finish provides a specific brass tone that aligns with other Lancaster brass pieces, which matters when hardware needs to read as one unified set on adjacent fronts. The hand polished note indicates a refined surface preparation step, supporting a smooth, finished appearance around the knob base.
The 1-7/8 inch diameter on this backplate defines the circular footprint required around the knob center point, which guides layout when positioning hardware on cabinet faces. The matching 1-7/8 inch width confirms that the piece is round, so installers can treat any radial orientation as equivalent during placement. The 1/4 inch projection specifies how far the face of the backplate stands off the mounting surface, affecting how the knob base meets the plate and how much relief appears in side view. The 8-32 thread reference in the screw size connects this backplate to typical cabinet knob screw threading, which matters when aligning the plate behind a knob using that thread standard.
The 1-7/8 inch cabinet backplate diameter suits layouts where the hardware center point has at least that much clear area available on the face, so the circular edge does not crowd neighboring profiles. The round form works with knob layouts that center on a single screw point, matching the geometry of many standard cabinet knobs that thread through the door or drawer. The zinc die cast construction supports repeated handling at the knob by providing a shaped base that stays consistent from one unit to the next on a run of fronts. The Lancaster brass finish coordinates with other Lancaster brass components, supporting visual continuity when this backplate sits directly behind a knob of the same finish family.
The P282-LP backplate part number ties directly to the Lancaster brass version in the Manor House line, helping buyers specify the exact finish and style when matching or extending an existing installation. The defined 1-7/8 inch, or 48 mm, dimension allows installers to mark center points and edge clearances reliably, which helps keep rows of knobs reading at a consistent visual spacing relative to panel details. The 1/4 inch projection value guides how far the assembly will stand off the surface once the knob is tightened against the plate, influencing how shadows and depth read across multiple doors. The 8-32 screw size reference aligns with common cabinet knob threads, supporting straightforward alignment of knob, backplate, and door or drawer in a single clamping stack through the mounting hole.
The backplate diameter is 1-7/8 inches, or 48 mm, so the visible circle around the knob covers that measurement on the cabinet face.
The backplate has a 1/4 inch projection, which sets how far its face stands off the door or drawer surface under the knob base.
The backplate is zinc die cast, providing a molded metal base that supports a consistent decorative profile under cabinet knobs.
The P282-LP backplate is part of the Manor House collection, aligning its style and finish with other Manor House decorative hardware pieces.
The backplate uses a Lancaster brass finish, giving it a defined brass tone that coordinates with Lancaster brass knobs and pulls.
The backplate references an 8-32 screw size, aligning with common cabinet knob screw threading when stacked with the plate on the mounting hole.
The Belwith Keeler Manor House P282-LP backplate combines a 1-7/8 inch diameter, 1/4 inch projection, zinc die cast construction, and Lancaster brass finish to support coordinated knob layouts. For projects calling for Manor House styling in Lancaster brass, this backplate offers defined dimensions and a matching finish that support precise placement and consistent appearance across doors and drawers.
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