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Schwinn 4135 Series stainless steel pull provides a defined 5-1/16 in (128 mm) center to center grip span, so installers can lay out drill points accurately for consistent handle alignment across doors and drawers. The stainless steel construction delivers a solid metal gripping surface, giving regular-use fronts a sturdy pull point in commercial or residential cabinetry. As part of the Schwinn 4135 Series, this handle maintains a consistent design language, helping projects keep the same visual line when multiple pulls are used in a run. The ADA compliant designation signals a geometry designed for accessible gripping, supporting projects that need to meet accessibility-focused layout requirements while still using a straightforward bar-style pull.
The 5-1/16 in (128 mm) center to center dimension sets the mounting hole spacing, so installers can transfer a single drilling template across all doors and drawers for repeatable alignment. With this fixed span, existing cabinets already bored on a 128 mm pattern can be fitted with this handle without changing the hole layout. The stainless steel construction gives the pull a rigid bar between mounting points, which helps it stay straight once tightened against the door or drawer front. As an ADA compliant handle, the overall form is intended to provide a clear gripping area once mounted on typical cabinet stile or drawer face thicknesses.
This Schwinn Hardware cabinet pull 51984 fits cabinet and drawer fronts laid out on a 5-1/16 in (128 mm) center to center pattern, aligning with common drilling jigs used in shops. The stainless steel construction suits installations where a metal pull is preferred on frequently used fronts, such as office casework or residential kitchens. As a member of the Schwinn 4135 Series, this handle supports projects that repeat the same design across base cabinets, wall cabinets, and tall units, keeping a consistent look from one elevation to the next. The ADA compliant design makes this handle relevant in projects that prioritize straightforward, accessible gripping on regularly used storage.
The defined 5-1/16 in (128 mm) center to center measurement lets fabricators program boring equipment or handheld templates with a single number, improving speed and reducing layout variation across large runs. Stainless steel as the handle material gives the pull a stable feel under hand, so doors and drawers can be operated with a predictable grip over time. The Schwinn 4135 Series designation ties this model to a broader handle family, which helps designers specify matching pulls for different cabinet sizes without changing the core style. With ADA compliant geometry, the handle is shaped to be easily grasped once mounted, supporting consistent user interaction in accessibility-minded environments.
The Schwinn 4135 Series stainless steel pull has a 5-1/16 in (128 mm) center to center, so mounting holes are spaced on a standard 128 mm drilling pattern.
The Schwinn 4135 Series pull is stainless steel, providing a solid metal grip surface suitable for doors and drawers used regularly.
The handle, identified as ADA COMPL in the description, is ADA compliant, so its form is intended to support accessible gripping on cabinet fronts.
The 5-1/16 in (128 mm) center to center pull aligns with common cabinet boring patterns, fitting casework and drawers laid out on a 128 mm hardware grid.
The Schwinn 4135 Series links this pull to a family of handles, helping projects keep the same visual style across different cabinet sizes.
Manufacturer part number 51984 identifies this specific Schwinn 4135 Series stainless steel pull, helping match ordering and project documentation.
The Schwinn 4135 Series stainless steel pull, with its 5-1/16 in (128 mm) center to center span, lines up with common cabinet drilling patterns for straightforward layout. ADA compliant design supports accessible gripping, while the Schwinn 51984 identifier ties directly to this specific handle when planning or ordering for coordinated cabinetry runs.
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