1-1/2" ctc:
Siro adjustable stainless steel handles 1-3/4" ctc: Siro adjustable stainless steel handles
2" ctc:
Siro adjustable stainless steel handles 2-1/4" ctc: Siro adjustable stainless steel handles
2-1/2" ctc: Siro: Lancaster
| Stainless Steel Siro Nuevo Classico cup pulls are 2-1/2" ctc's. Siro adjustable stainless steel handles Schaub&Company Italian Designs Arthur Harris
will make stainless steel pulls in 2-1/2" centers upon request.
Rock Solid Corian pulls - some can be made shorter to accommodate 2-1/2" ctc.2-3/4" ctc:
Turned In Stone
Architectural Series available in 2-3/4" ctc upon request. Premier Hardware Designs will make their
pulls in 2-3/4" ctc. on request. Siro Metro
pulls can be set at 2-3/4" if you wish.
Siro adjustable stainless steel handles
Arthur Harris will make stainless steel pulls in 2-3/4" centers upon request. Rock Solid Corian pulls
- some can be made shorter to accommodate 2-3/4" ctc. Siro Nuevo Classico
cup pulls can hide 2-3/4" ctc's Classic Brass
cup pulls can hide 2-3/4" ctc's.3" ctc: Most of the Amerock line is 3" ctc.
Siro adjustable stainless steel handles
Schaub&Company Bella Forma Schaub&Company Empire collection Rock Solid has many 3" ctc. pulls. Out To Lunch has 3" ctc. pulls. Classic Brass has 3" ctc. pulls. Turned in Stone granite pulls. Arthur Harris
will make stainless steel pulls in 3" centers upon request.3-1/4" ctc =
Arthur Harris will make stainless steel pulls in 3-1/4" centers upon request. Siro adjustable stainless steel handles
3-1/2" ctc:
Siro adjustable stainless steel handles Rock Solid
has several 3-1/2" ctc. pulls. Premier Hardware Designs
has a few 3-1/2" ctc. Arthur Harris
stainless steel pulls Classic Brass Georgetown, Hatteras, Captiva, St Georges collections Note:
96mm or 3-3/4" is aVERY popular handle size. We have a lot of choices.... 3-3/4" (96mm) ctc: Most of the Siro line is 96mm. Siro adjustable stainless steel handles Schaub&Company Bella Forma Schaub&Company Kelmscott Manor collection Arthur Harris stainless steel pulls in 3-3/4" ctc Rock Solid have several 96mm pulls. Out To Lunch by special request. Classic Brass in some collections.4" ctc:
Siro adjustable stainless steel handles
Schaub&Company Cast Bronze collection Schaub&Company Empire collection Arthur Harris stainless steel pulls in 4" ctc Rock Solid has several 4" ctc. pulls. Premier Hardware Designs has a few 4" ctc. Classic Brass Montana, Classic Santa Fe collections
Adjustable ctc pulls from 2" to 4" Siro
Metro collection Adjustable ctc pulls from 1-1/2" to 5-1/2" Siro Stainless steel collection |
Adjustable ctc pulls from 2" to 4" Siro Metro collection
Adjustable ctc pulls from 1-1/2" to 5-1/2" Siro
Stainless steel collection 4-1/2" ctc:
Arthur Harris stainless steel pulls5" ctc:
Arthur Harris stainless steel pulls Siro: Polaris | Tech-Novelle | Rialto | Reno Juliana | Lenox | Casa Vecchia Stainless Steel Siro adjustable stainless steel handles
Many items in the Siro line are 128mm ctc (5")5-1/2" ctc:
Arthur Harris stainless steel pulls Siro adjustable stainless steel handles 6" ctc:
Classic Brass Montana, Santa Fe Collections Schaub&Company Cast Bronze collection 6.3" ctc (160mm):
Siro: Lenox |
Stainless Steel Schaub&Company Italian Designs 7-1/2" ctc:
Arthur Harris stainless steel pulls
7.55" ctc (192mm): Siro: Chicago | Stainless Steel Schaub&Company Italian Designs 8" ctc: Classic Brass Santa Fe collection Schaub&Company Empire collection 8.8" ctc
= Siro Casa Vecchia 9-1/2" ctc: Arthur Harris stainless steel pulls12" ctc:
Classic Brass Montana Collection Schaub&Company Cast Bronze collection Schaub&Company Empire collection 12.6" ctc (320mm): Siro: Chicago | Stainless Steel Schaub&Company Italian Designs 14" ctc: Schaub&Company Bella Forma Schaub&Company Kelmscott Manor collection
Pulls longer than 12" Siro Stainless Steel |
Siro European Railing Siro Impala collection Schaub&Company Bella Forma Premier Hardware Designs
pantry and refrigerator pulls Arthur Harris stainless steel bar pulls Classic Brass Montana collection Wide feet or flared pulls:
Siro: Lancaster | Rialto Rock Solid pulls Turned In Stone Pendant Pulls:
Siro: Evangeline | Nuevo Classico Ring Pulls:
Siro: Evangeline | Nuevo Classico Swing Bail Pulls: Siro: Casa Vecchia | Nuevo Classico Classic Brass: Georgetowne, Santa Fe collections |
The above pull represents a style from Rock Solid and also a granite pull style from Turned In Stone. Rock Solid will make theirs in 2-3/4", 3", 3-1/2", 96mm and 4"ctc's. Turned In Stone granite pulls are 3"
ctc. The screws go in approx. where the measurement lines are. This style of pull has such long feet that it can hide hole spacings longer than its ctc. So a 3" ctc. pull can hide holes up
tp 4-1/2" apart, etc. The holes may be seen from the back of your drawer or door, but not from the front. This is a good pull to use when such a dilemma exists. |
The above diagram shows how you can elongate one hole to accommodate a pull that is "almost" right on for the center to center measurement. You can elongate one with a
drill bit or tiny file. You want your screws to thread straight
or you run the risk of damaging your pull and it could sit crookedly on your cabinet. One-tenth of an inch is not going to show or damage your cabinet. When tight, the pull will not shift because the other hole is still round.
The easiest way to make an oval hole is by scraping your turning drill bit side to side. Be careful not to break your bit. Gentle up and down movement of the drill while applying pressure
sideways will work. |
The diagram above shows how two holes can be elongated inward or outward. Sometimes 1/8" on each end is all you need to make a pull 1/4" longer or shorter work for you.
Again, the pull will not shift when mounted; either the inward edges or outward edges will hold it in place. This method is good for keeping your pulls centered on drawer fronts. Most people will
not notice 1/10" as in the diagram to the above right. For vertical mounting, you may have some upward or downward play unless your pull is mounted dead center in a raised panel door. |
This is an example of what NOT TO DO. This is not a safe or advised method. It is very difficult to drill a hole next to a hole and you leave very little door stock
material between holes, if any. A good tug on a pull could cause it to break the barriers and damage your door or drawer front. It is common to use a backplate + pull combination to hide existing
holes. If the new holes you drill are too close to the old holes, you may damage your cabinet one day. Consider filling your old holes with wood putty for added strength first. Then use your pull
+ backplate combination. |