
SIZE: 1.5" x 3.5" (38x89mm)
THICKNESS OF FLANGE: .187" (5mm)
FEATURES: Decorative flush pull designed to be used as a sacsh lift or sliding door pull if pocket allows clearence. Colonial design makes it suitable for Early American interiors. Extra heavy solid forged brass construction.
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It would be nice if the listing specified all the dimensions, specifically the depth of the cutout (which if I recall was about 5/8", more than I expected). But the product seems to be good quality.
Because no template was included, I had to dig through the Baldwin web site for the specs and make my own template. Because of the dimensions, I felt uncomfortable mortising the opening myself; I wished I'd gone for the standard 2-1/8" round handles and ordered the doors pre-cut for that shape. But it all turned out it the end.
My criticism is quite specific, though it may be better directed to Baldwin. I installed the pulls in 3/4" stock for sliding closet doors. The screws supplied with the pulls are very nice, with a finish to match the pulls. However, they are too long, and protruded out the back of the frame by at least 1/8" (their shaft length is about 5/8"). I bought some 1/2" screws, spray-painted them to match the pull finish, and installed them at the 53-degree angle (probably plus or minus 2 degrees) that would seat the screws correctly in the pull recesses. Mine also protruded slightly out the back, but only because the head size of the screws was smaller than those supplied by Baldwin, so mine seated more deeply.
i installed it on my kitchen bypass door on my closet. Works really well and heavy duty