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Schwinn 4135 Series stainless steel pull is a handle from Schwinn Hardware designed as part of the 4135 Series, which gives installers a consistent look across projects using this product class. The 7-9/16 in center to center dimension defines the drilling layout, so new or replacement work can follow a clear 192 mm hole pattern. Stainless steel construction provides a solid metal grip point along the cabinet face, which supports everyday opening and closing of doors or drawers in woodworking environments. The pull is identified by manufacturer part 51986, tying the installed hardware directly to a specific Schwinn part number for repeat ordering on future jobs. The product sits in the handles and pulls category, so it functions as a decorative and functional cabinet pull within a typical decorative hardware and moldings lineup.
The 7-1/2 in stainless steel handle description and 7-9/16 in center to center measurement together describe the general handle span relative to the mounting holes, guiding how the pull sits visually on the face of the cabinet. The 192 mm center spacing gives a fixed line between mounting points, which helps installers mark consistent hole locations across multiple fronts. Because this pull is part of decorative hardware and moldings, its role is to mount on exposed cabinet surfaces, so the drilling pattern and handle length work together to create a predictable layout during installation work.
The SAP description states that this handle is ADA COMPL, so the pull is intended to meet Americans with Disabilities Act requirements for its category, which affects how it performs for users who rely on accessible gripping surfaces. As a stainless steel cabinet pull, it installs on cabinet doors or drawer fronts where a user needs a stable handhold to operate the hardware, which matters in both commercial and residential woodworking applications. Being part of the decorative hardware and moldings category, the pull contributes to finished cabinet appearance while performing as a functional handle in daily use. The 7-9/16 in center to center size and overall 7-1/2 in handle reference indicate a relatively wide grip area, helping users approach the handle from different angles along the front.
The specific 7-9/16 in (192 mm) center to center dimension allows installers to match this Schwinn 4135 Series stainless steel pull to existing drilling patterns that share the same spacing, reducing rework when swapping out older pulls. Manufacturer part 51986 uniquely identifies this exact handle within Schwinn Hardware offerings, which streamlines reordering the same pull for future phases or repairs. Stainless steel construction means the handle provides a robust feel at each contact point, important when cabinets are opened and closed many times per day in woodworking-related settings. Its ADA COMPL designation signals that this model is intended for use where ADA-compliant handles are required for the application, so specifiers can select this part when those conditions apply. Because it belongs to the Schwinn 4135 Series, the pull aligns with other components in the same series, helping projects maintain a consistent handle style across multiple cabinets.
The Schwinn 4135 Series stainless steel pull has a 7-9/16 in (192 mm) center to center dimension, which sets the exact drilling distance between mounting holes on the cabinet front.
The ADA COMPL reference in the SAP description indicates this handle is intended to meet ADA requirements for its category, supporting projects that specify ADA compliant cabinet pulls.
The Schwinn 4135 Series pull, part 51986, is described as a stainless steel handle, providing a metal gripping surface suited to regular cabinet door and drawer operation.
This product is in the decorative hardware and moldings handles and pulls class, so it is used on cabinet doors and drawers in woodworking-related applications.
The 192 mm center spacing provides a precise metric distance between mounting points, which supports accurate layout when marking and drilling multiple cabinet fronts.
Manufacturer part number 51986 identifies this specific Schwinn 4135 Series stainless steel pull, helping installers and buyers reorder the same handle for consistent projects.
This Schwinn 4135 Series stainless steel pull from Wurth Baer Supply combines a 7-9/16 in (192 mm) center to center layout, ADA COMPL designation, and clear part number 51986, giving installers a defined handle choice for cabinet doors and drawers. When a project calls for a stainless steel ADA compliant pull in the decorative hardware and moldings handles and pulls class, this model provides a specific size and series to match across multiple fronts.
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