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Lancaster brass backplate 3 in describes a Manor House collection backplate from Belwith Keeler that adds a shaped metal layer behind a pull or knob. The 3 in (76 mm) length defines its trim span, so it visually frames hardware across that distance on the door or drawer face. The zinc die cast material forms a solid base, giving the backplate a consistent shape that supports the pull or knob against the cabinet surface. The Lancaster brass hand polished finish provides the warm brass tone, so the visible metal detail matches other Lancaster brass components in the same area. The 1/8 in projection sets how far the backplate stands off the cabinet face, creating a slight step that separates wood from hardware. A 3 in width ties the front dimensions together, so the rectangular layout reads as a balanced plate around the mounting point.
The 3 in length on this backplate establishes the main horizontal dimension the installer works with when arranging it behind a knob or pull. The 3 in width creates a balanced front face, so the plate reads as a centered panel when aligned to the cabinet layout lines. The 1/8 in projection limits stand-off from the cabinet surface, keeping the hardware assembly compact while still providing a defined step between wood and metal. The combination of zinc die cast material and Lancaster brass hand polished finish ensures the visible surface and the underlying body function together as a single part during installation and tightening.
The P277-LP Lancaster brass backplate belongs to the Manor House collection, placing it in a decorative family intended for cabinet applications that call for that style. The 3 in (76 mm) length allows the plate to sit neatly behind hardware in areas where that span works with the drawer or door scale. The 3 in width keeps the plate footprint relatively compact, which suits cabinet faces that need a defined trim element without covering a large area of the panel. The Lancaster brass hand polished finish positions this plate for use wherever that specific brass tone appears on surrounding pulls, knobs, or hinges, so the visible metal remains consistent from door to door. The zinc die cast construction supports use on cabinetry by providing a shaped metal platform that stays stable when a pull or knob is tightened against it.
The defined 3 in length and 3 in width give installers fixed reference dimensions, so they can repeat a consistent look across multiple cabinets using the same plate orientation. The 1/8 in projection provides a low profile step that keeps the hardware stack close to the cabinet, helping the pull or knob feel visually integrated instead of standing too far off. The Lancaster brass hand polished finish provides a controlled brass appearance that repeats from part to part, supporting uniform color and sheen across an entire run of cabinetry. The zinc die cast material produces a single molded backplate body, so forces from operating the pull or knob transfer through a solid piece rather than through multiple thin layers, which supports a steady feel at the hand contact point.
The P277-LP backplate has a 3 in (76 mm) length, a 3 in width, and a 1/8 in projection, so it presents a compact, shallow trim panel on the cabinet surface.
This Manor House cabinet backplate is made from zinc die cast material, forming a single molded metal piece that supports the pull or knob on the cabinet face.
The P277-LP Lancaster brass backplate has a Lancaster brass hand polished finish, so its visible surface matches other parts using that same brass tone.
The 1/8 in projection keeps the backplate and attached pull or knob close to the cabinet face, creating a low profile stack that looks integrated with the door or drawer.
This Belwith Keeler backplate is part of the Manor House collection, so it coordinates with hardware from that same design family on cabinet runs.
The 3 in length defines the horizontal span of the plate behind the hardware, guiding how much of the cabinet face the trim covers around the knob or pull.
The P277-LP zinc die cast backplate in Lancaster brass hand polished finish gives a 3 in by 3 in trim panel with 1/8 in projection that works with cabinet-scale hardware layouts. For projects using the Manor House collection and Lancaster brass tone, this backplate adds a defined metal layer behind each pull or knob, using a consistent part number and dimensions that repeat cleanly from door to door.
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