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Schwinn 4135 Series stainless steel pull gives you a straight, modern handle sized at 10-1/16 in center to center, so it spans wider cabinet and drawer fronts with a solid grasp point. The 256 mm center to center drilling matches metric layouts, which helps when lining up multiple handles in a run. The stainless steel material provides a metal surface that stands up to regular hand contact in busy areas. This pull sits in the handles and pulls class, so it fits typical cabinet door and drawer applications. The design works as a continuous bar for the hand, which is useful on larger fronts that need a confident grip. With Schwinn Hardware branding and part number 51988, it ties directly to a known decorative hardware line.
The 10-1/16 in center to center measurement defines the drilling layout for this Schwinn Hardware stainless steel handle, so installers can mark and bore holes accurately before final mounting. The 256 mm metric callout mirrors this same span, which is helpful when the shop is set up around metric spacing blocks or templates. As a handle and pull, it mounts to cabinet fronts where a through-bore and back-side fastening approach is used in typical woodworking practice. Because the bar length is matched to the center spacing, the pull positions the hand away from the door face in a predictable way, supporting repeatable alignment across multiple cabinets.
This Schwinn 4135 Series 10-1/16 in center to center pull fits cabinet and drawer fronts that benefit from a longer handle, such as wider base cabinets or larger drawer stacks. The stainless steel build lets it sit comfortably in decorative hardware and moldings projects where metal pulls are specified. As part of the handles and pulls category, it occupies the main touchpoint on the cabinet front, so its length and straight form give users a clear place to grab. The ADA compliant description supports layouts where a straightforward hand approach to the pull is important, especially on fronts installed in areas planned with accessibility in mind. Because the center spacing is fixed, it also suits replacements where the existing drilling matches the 10-1/16 in or 256 mm pattern.
The ADA compliant note on this stainless steel pull points to a handle form that favors easy grasping, which helps users approach and hold the pull without complex finger movements. In practice, that matters on commercial or residential projects where accessible operation of cabinet fronts is part of the hardware selection. The stainless steel material provides a consistent, solid surface along the bar, which translates to a predictable feel each time the cabinet is opened. With the Schwinn Hardware 51988 part number tied to the 4135 Series, specifiers can call out this exact pull, which supports repeat orders and straightforward field identification when matching existing installations.
The Schwinn 4135 Series stainless steel pull has a 10-1/16 in center to center span, which sets the drilling distance for mounting on cabinet doors or drawers.
The 256 mm center to center dimension matches metric layouts, so installers using metric jigs or drawings can align drilling patterns directly to this pull.
The ADA compliant description indicates a pull form intended to support accessible grasping, which matters on projects planned with ADA conscious hardware choices.
The Schwinn 4135 Series 51988 handle is used on cabinet doors and drawers as part of decorative hardware and moldings projects that call for a stainless steel pull.
The stainless steel construction provides a solid metal gripping surface that holds up under frequent hand contact on active cabinet fronts.
This pull is identified as Schwinn 4135 Series stainless steel pull, part number 51988, which gives a precise reference for drawings and ordering.
The Schwinn 4135 Series stainless steel pull with 10-1/16 in (256 mm) center to center spacing and ADA compliant description offers a defined drilling pattern and accessible grasp. For cabinet and drawer fronts needing a longer stainless steel handle, select this Schwinn Hardware 51988 pull to align with decorative hardware and moldings work that values consistent layout and clear hand contact.
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