Question
The clearance of a cabinet knob refers to ...
the distance from the mounting surface to the top of the knob
the distance from the base of the post to the top-most portion of the pull
the overall protrusion of the knob
the overall diameter of the knob
the distance from the mounting surface to the nearest underneath portion of the knob
None of the above answers are correct
the distance from the mounting surface to the top of the knob
the distance from the base of the post to the top-most portion of the pull
the overall protrusion of the knob
the overall diameter of the knob
the distance from the mounting surface to the nearest underneath portion of the knob
None of the above answers are correct
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The clearance of a cabinet knob typically refers to **the distance from the mounting surface to the nearest underneath portion of the knob**. This measurement is important to ensure that the knob does not obstruct adjacent surfaces or interfere with the operation of cabinet doors or drawers.