Orca Hardware Door Closers & Commercial Hardware

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Shop Orca Hardware at Factory Direct Hardware for practical hardware solutions including door closers and select hardware accessories. Use filters to compare availability and finishes, then choose the closer type and size that fits your opening and traffic level. For replacements, match the existing closer’s series and mounting footprint whenever possible to avoid re-drilling and downtime. Use the quick links below to jump to the most common product types and narrow your selection faster.

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How to Choose Orca Knobs & Pulls

Orca Hardware is a simple way to refresh cabinetry with better function and a cleaner look. Start by choosing the right hardware type: knobs work well on cabinet doors and smaller drawers, while pulls are popular on wider drawers and heavier doors for comfortable grip and leverage. If you’re replacing existing pulls, the most important fit measurement is center-to-center spacing—the distance between the mounting holes.

Buying tips (avoid mistakes):

  • Measure center-to-center on pulls before ordering replacements (hole center to hole center).
  • Match the scale: longer pulls often look best on wide drawers; knobs keep doors clean and classic.
  • Finish strategy: pick one primary finish and repeat it across the space for a cohesive look.
  • Mix intentionally: many kitchens use knobs on upper doors and pulls on drawers/lower doors for balance and usability.
  • Check availability: fix any “Unavailable” labeling that conflicts with inventory before sending paid traffic. (factorydirect-hardware.myshopify.com)

Popular Orca Hardware styles

Cabinet Pulls • Cabinet Knobs • Appliance Pulls • Backplates • Parts & Accessories

Orca Hardware FAQs

What does “center-to-center” mean? It’s the distance between the two screw holes on a pull (center of one hole to center of the other).

Should I use knobs or pulls? Knobs work well on doors; pulls are great for drawers and larger doors for grip and leverage.

Can I mix knobs and pulls? Yes—knobs on uppers and pulls on drawers/lower doors is a common, clean layout.