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The Rok Hardware Knob Handle Pull Drill Mounting Template is a precision plastic tool designed to align and drill holes for cabinet knobs and pulls with three standard spacing options (3", 3-3/4", 5-1/32"). Lightweight and portable, it includes a 3/16" drill bit and easy-to-follow instructions, making flawless installation quick and accessible for both DIYers and professionals.


| Material | Plastic |
| Brand | Rok |
| Color | Orange |
| Product Dimensions | 12.01"L x 12.01"W |
| Exterior Finish | Nickel |
| Specific Uses For Product | knobs pulls handles drilling |
| Special Feature | Easy to Install |
| Included Components | Knob |
| Item Weight | 4.23 Ounces |
| Center To Center Spacing | 3 Inches |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Projection Distance | 3 Inches |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Rok |
| UPC | 856791005942 |
| Part Number | ROKTMP |
| Item Weight | 4.2 ounces |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Item model number | ROKTMP |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Finish | Brushed |
| Pattern | knob pull drilling template |
| Horsepower | 1 hp |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Special Features | Easy to Install |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
O**R
Recommend it
Works perfect, Used to install my kitchens door handles.Easy to use and small to put away.
B**A
Works great and will give you professional results while saving you time.
Worked as advertised. This was my first attempt at installing cabinet/drawer handles, to say I was a bit apprehensive is an understatement, but to have a pro come in, for what they charge, wasn't an option for me. I am fairly handy and I do a lot of projects around the house so I gave it a shot and glad I did. 30 dollars in hardware (that I bought also on Amazon), about 7 bucks for the template, 45 mins of my time and it came out great! My advice: be careful when you mark your cabinet that the template doesn't shift at all from one mark to the next; (one little, off centered, mark could make the handle look crooked) also mark the holes on the template that you want to use so you don't accidently use the wrong ones from cabinet to cabinet. Mark, measure, check again and you'll be thoroughly happy with the results. I installed 15 -5inch (3 inch spaced holes) brushed silver, drawer and cabinet handles in about 45 mins start to finish thanks to this simple tool, heck it even comes with a drill bit. I recommend it highly. Good luck!
J**H
Very helpful guide
Great guide to drill new hardware handles. Used it a handful of times and love having it in the tool box.
J**.
Great for the price, but not perfect
If you are looking for perfect placement of your knobs/handles or have unusually proportioned drawers/cabinets, you may want to skip this one and buy something with true adjustability. However, if your main goal is just to get a moderate number of pulls placed consistently without a lot of hassle, this template set works great. With the included drill bit, the only thing you need besides this kit and your hardware is a power drill, tape measure (for finding the center of your drawers), and something to mark the holes with.For the drawer template, the sets of holes are spaced about 1/2" apart vertically and extend about 4" down. So if you need to hit the precise vertical center of your drawer or have drawer faces that are more than about 8" high, this product might not fit your needs. For many people though, I think that having pulls placed uniformly and within about 1/4" of the true center height is perfectly fine. You do need to find and mark the horizontal center point of your drawer though, in order to place the template properly. From there, simply line up the template with the center mark you made on the top edge of your drawer, mark the holes you need on the face and move on to the next drawer.The cabinet template is also very simple to use. It rests against the corner of the cabinet door, and then sets of holes spaced about 1/4" apart allow you to choose how far from the edge of the door you want to mount the pull. Here is the main drawback: all of the sets of holes start 1.5" from the vertical stop on the template. So, assuming you are mounting pulls on the bottom of your cabinet door, the lower hole of the handle will always be 1.5" from the bottom edge of the door (and vice versa if you are mounting to the top of the cabinet door). For your typical cabinet door, this is a pretty typical mounting location, but just be aware there is no simple way to adjust that on this template. There are some slots on the cabinet door template that you could conceivably use to customize the mounting locations, but frankly at that point this product is not adding any value, and you may as well just make up your own jig.The stops on the cabinet door template are a little bit flimsy and will bend with moderate pressure, so take care that you just rest it into place against the door edge while marking holes, or else you can flex it out of square without a whole lot of force.The included drill bit works fine, but I can tell it is dulling after a couple dozen holes. A replacement 3/16" brad point drill bit is a few bucks at the hardware store.
N**G
A must have for drawers & cabinets!!
These templates are amazing for installing pulls on drawers and cabinets! I install pulls for builders (50+pulls avg. home.) It tremendously speeds up the installation time, works fantastic once you learn to use it properly, and the size works great with almost any drawer & cabinet. Definently recommend this product for a DIY person or professional.
C**N
Excellent Templates
Very helpful with cabinet work for installing pulls and knobs. Great project help to make our kitchen look professional.
F**K
Guides good, drill bit terrible
The guides work great for me. The only issue is the drill bit. It is probably the least-straight drill bit I have ever seen. It wobbles pretty badly at the tip when the drill is turning. And it doesn't drill into the material without serious pressure. The cutting edges are very dull. If you actually drilled all the way through your cabinet door with this bit, you would probably blow out a considerable amount of material on the back side of the door because you have to push so hard to get it to drill into the wood. I ended up just using the point on the bit to start the hole and then switching to one of my other regular drill bits of the same diameter. If this is the only drill bit you have to install your handles, it will be a frustrating experience, so I only gave 3 stars.
A**R
Great product for novice installer!
This is a great product! I'm an okay do it yourself person and this exceeded my expectations. It's hard plastic and comes with the drill bit and instructions. I considered other more professional looking options and, oh boy, I'm glad I went with the cheaper and easier option.I was installing drawer and cabinet pulls for my entire kitchen. My cabinets are solid oak and I used a pencil for marking which I think was good opposed to getting a punch. I installed 26, 5 inch hole length (128 mm), pulls on both drawers and cabinets. Measuring the middle for the drawers was the hardest part. The cabinets were super simple.
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