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30 1/4'' (768.3 mm) Drill-Center Appliance Pulls: Sizing and Fit. What the 30 1/4'' (768.3 mm) drill center fits. The...

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30 1/4'' (768.3 mm) Drill-Center Appliance Pulls: Sizing and Fit

What the 30 1/4'' (768.3 mm) drill center fits

The 30 1/4'' center-to-center spacing (30.25 in × 25.4 = 768.3 mm) sits at the top of the appliance-pull range and is the imperial reading of a metric panel spec near 768 mm. It appears almost exclusively on documented panel-ready appliance specs from premium brands. To confirm it, measure from the center of one screw hole to the center of the other on the back of the pull, or hole-to-hole on the drilled panel; the screw-hole centers, not the overall pull length, define the size. This drill center suits full-height refrigerator and freezer column doors roughly 30 to 36 inches wide, the tallest custom-kitchen pantry cabinets, and integrated wine columns and wine-room doors. Hardware at this length runs to heavy solid-bar pulls and architectural T-pulls in reinforced construction, with through-bolt mounting sized for the loads of tall panels. Finishes track the appliance-pull norm: brushed stainless, matte black, and satin nickel. Long-tail searches that land here include panel-ready appliance pull 30 1/4, refrigerator panel handle screw-hole spacing, and 768mm drill center.

Sizing up, sizing down, and selection notes

The nearest smaller standard is the 30'' (762 mm) center, a 6.3 mm difference that matters because appliance handles must align with predrilled panel holes; an undersized or oversized pull will not seat on existing bores. As a rule, the visible pull spans wider than its drill center, so confirm the panel's hole spacing before ordering rather than estimating from the handle's overall reach. Because the selection at this length is narrow and built for coordinated refrigerator-and-freezer column pairings, most buyers choose the pull family first, then verify the drill center matches the panel. FAQ — What does 30 1/4'' drill center mean? The screw holes are 30 1/4 inches (768.3 mm) apart, center to center. Is 768 mm the same as 30 1/4 inch? Effectively yes; 30 1/4 in converts to 768.3 mm, often rounded to 768 mm on appliance specs. What cabinet width suits it? Panels and doors about 30 to 36 inches wide. Can I substitute a 30'' pull? Only if the panel's drilled holes are 30'' (762 mm) apart, not 768.3 mm.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the exact metric equivalent of 30 1/4 inch drill-center spacing, and how do I verify it on an existing panel?

30 1/4 inches converts to 768.3 mm center-to-center. To verify on an existing panel, measure from the center of one screw hole to the center of the other using a steel rule held parallel to the pull; metric calipers or a digital tape give the most accurate reading. This dimension corresponds to documented panel-ready appliance specs from premium brands, so confirm against the appliance manufacturer's rough-in or installation sheet before ordering.

How does the 30 1/4 inch (768.3 mm) drill center compare to the adjacent 30 inch (762 mm) size, and when should I choose one over the other?

The two sizes differ by 1/4 inch (6.3 mm) center-to-center — a gap that is not interchangeable in the field because screw holes are fixed once the panel is drilled. The 30 inch (762 mm) size is the more common imperial option and appears on a broader range of tall cabinets, while 30 1/4 inch (768.3 mm) is a highly specialized dimension tied almost exclusively to specific full-height refrigerator, freezer, and wine column panel specs. Specifiers should pull the appliance manufacturer's panel-ready installation drawing and match the listed drill-center exactly rather than rounding to the nearest inch.

What cabinet and appliance door widths are compatible with a 30 1/4 inch drill-center pull?

This drill-center length suits full-height column refrigeration and freezer doors in the 30-to-36-inch-wide range, the tallest pantry cabinets in custom kitchens — particularly where ceiling height exceeds 10 feet — and integrated wine columns or dedicated wine room doors. At 768.3 mm, the pull spans nearly the full height of the panel face and functions as the dominant vertical element, so the panel width and reveal must be sufficient to absorb a bar of that length without encroaching on adjacent cabinetry or appliance handles.

What mounting hardware and construction details should I expect for pulls at this drill-center length?

Pulls at 30 1/4 inches are built in heavy solid-bar and architectural T-pull profiles with reinforced construction to handle the mechanical loads placed on tall panel-ready appliance doors. Through-bolt mounting hardware — rather than standard wood screws — is engineered specifically for this length to prevent the pull from flexing or loosening over repeated heavy-door use. The available catalog is small and purpose-built, with most options belonging to coordinated families designed to pair refrigerator and freezer columns; finishes are predominantly brushed stainless, matte black, and satin nickel.

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