Schaub Sabre edge pull gives a low-profile way to grab cabinet doors or drawers by using the door edge instead of a projecting handle, which helps when you need a streamlined look along cabinet faces. This edge pull is made in unlacquered brass, so the surface can develop a natural patina over time, letting projects age visually in service instead of locking in a factory-fresh shine. The pull has a 4 inch center-to-center mounting dimension, which sets a consistent screw spread for aligning multiple doors or drawers on a run. Overall length is 5-1/4 inches, so the pull extends beyond the screw locations to give fingers a defined gripping area along the edge. Schaub and Company branding signals it is part of their decorative hardware line, which helps keep hardware style coordinated across a project.
This edge pull uses a 4 inch center-to-center layout for its fasteners, giving installers a clear dimension for drilling or boring operations along the door or drawer edge. The 5-1/4 inch overall length means the pull extends beyond the screw line, so there is brass above and below the mounting points to spread contact across the edge. The thread size is specified as #8 x 5/8 inch flat head sheet metal screw, so the holes are sized to accept a #8 flat head profile that can sit flush in its countersink. That screw detail also lets installers coordinate bit size and pilot depth around the #8 shank, which helps control grip in the substrate while seating the head tight to the pull.
This edge pull is specified as an Edge Pull with a 4 inch center-to-center dimension, so it aligns well with cabinet doors or drawer fronts where an edge-mounted grip is preferred instead of a face-mounted handle. The 5-1/4 inch length gives enough span along the edge to serve on medium-width fronts, so the user can contact brass across a useful segment of the panel. Being part of the Handles and Pulls class under Decorative Hardware and Moldings positions it for finished cabinetry, where hardware is visible and part of the overall design. The unlacquered brass description shows that the metal surface is not sealed with a lacquer coating, so the pull sits comfortably in spaces where an evolving, lived-in brass appearance is acceptable or desired. As a Schaub and Company pull sold through Wurth Baer Supply, it aligns with woodworking and cabinet shop environments that specify decorative hardware by part number.
The 4 inch center-to-center measurement provides a predictable drilling reference, which makes it easier to transfer the same layout across multiple openings when setting up production jigs or templates. The 5-1/4 inch total length gives a consistent reveal above and below the screw centers, which helps maintain a uniform sightline when several pulls are installed on adjacent fronts. The stated #8 x 5/8 inch flat head sheet metal screw specification gives a defined shank and length, so installers can plan pilot hole sizing and depth to suit this pull. Because the screw head is flat and the description identifies it as flat head, it is intended to seat down into a matching recess on the pull, which aids in keeping the edge contact tight. The unlacquered brass material reference means the metal is open to touch and environment, which supports projects that anticipate brass changing tone in regular use.
The Schaub Sabre edge pull has a 4 inch center-to-center measurement, which sets the screw spacing and helps with consistent drilling layouts across multiple cabinet fronts.
The edge pull is 5-1/4 inches long overall, so it reaches beyond the screw centers and provides a defined gripping length along the cabinet edge.
The edge pull is specified as unlacquered brass, so it is brass without a lacquer coating, allowing the surface to change appearance naturally in service.
The Schaub edge pull is described with a #8 x 5/8 inch flat head sheet metal screw, guiding installers toward that screw size and head style when mounting it.
This edge pull is manufactured by Schaub and Company, placing it within their decorative hardware line for cabinetry projects.
The pull is categorized under Decorative Hardware and Moldings in the Handles and Pulls class, indicating use on finished cabinet doors and drawer fronts.
This Schaub Sabre edge pull, with its 4 inch center-to-center dimension and 5-1/4 inch overall length, offers a defined pattern for cabinet edge gripping points across a job. The unlacquered brass construction supports projects that call for brass which can patinate in use rather than stay fixed in a factory finish. With the 10011-UNBR part number and #8 x 5/8 inch flat head sheet metal screw specification, it ties easily into shop ordering systems and drilling setups. For runs where edge-mounted pulls and a changing brass look fit the design intent, this piece gives a clear, repeatable hardware choice.