Schaub Baker edge pull gives a straightforward way to add a gripping point at the door or drawer edge using a compact pull from Schaub and Company. The 4 inch center-to-center layout sets a predictable hole spread, which matters when lining up multiple fronts in a run. The brushed nickel finish provides a muted metallic look, helping the pull sit visually with common nickel-toned hinges and other visible hardware. Overall length of 5-1/4 inches creates a modest overhang beyond the mounting holes, which affects how the pull feels to the hand at the edge. The pull is described as an edge pull, so it is intended to mount at the edge of a door or drawer face rather than in the field of the panel. That edge-focused form helps create a low-profile grip where projecting handles are not desired.
The 4 inch center-to-center dimension defines the spacing of the mounting points, which directly guides jig setup and drilling steps. With an overall length of 5-1/4 inches, the pull extends beyond the holes, influencing clearances near adjacent doors or end panels. The specified thread or screw size of #8 x 5/8 inch flat head sheet metal screw describes the fastener interface, which matters when choosing bit size and understanding how the screw head seats in the pull. As an edge pull, it is meant to sit at the edge of the front, shaping how the pull is positioned relative to the cabinet box and neighboring fronts.
This edge pull sits within the decorative hardware and moldings category as a handle and pull, so it is oriented toward cabinet and similar millwork fronts. The Schaub and Company branding places it in a line of decorative pieces often used together across a project, which matters when building a consistent hardware story in a kitchen or casework run. The 4 inch center-to-center dimension makes it a fit where that drilling standard is already in use, simplifying layout on replacement or additional fronts that share the same spacing. Overall length of 5-1/4 inches positions it as a compact pull that occupies a limited portion of the door or drawer edge, which can help preserve visual balance on narrower fronts. The brushed nickel finish lets the pull sit alongside other brushed nickel decorative elements, supporting a unified appearance on doors, drawers, and nearby trim hardware.
The defined 4 inch center-to-center spacing allows installers to rely on fixed jigs or templates, which helps repeat hole locations and reduce layout time on multiple cabinets. By knowing the overall 5-1/4 inch length, installers can calculate edge setbacks and spacing from cabinet corners, limiting surprises once doors are hung. The identification as an edge pull signals that the gripping point is intended right at the door or drawer edge, which shapes how far from the corner or top the pull is positioned for consistent hand access. The brushed nickel finish is specified, so color and sheen expectations are clear when planning around other brushed nickel hardware in the same space. The mention of #8 x 5/8 inch flat head sheet metal screw gives a precise fastener description, which influences pilot hole planning and screw drive choice to seat the head properly in the pull body.
The Schaub Baker edge pull has a 4 inch center-to-center dimension, which sets the distance between mounting points for drilling and layout.
The edge pull has a 5-1/4 inch overall length, which defines how much of the door or drawer edge it spans and helps plan spacing on fronts.
The pull uses a brushed nickel finish, which provides a muted metallic look that aligns with other brushed nickel decorative hardware.
The product is described as an edge pull, so it is intended to mount at the edge of a door or drawer front to provide a slim gripping point.
The web description references a #8 x 5/8 inch flat head sheet metal screw, indicating the described screw size and head style for the pull.
The Baker edge pull with manufacturer part 10021-BN is from Schaub and Company, a brand within the Schaub handles and pulls class.
The Schaub Baker edge pull pairs a 4 inch center-to-center pattern with a 5-1/4 inch overall length in a brushed nickel finish, giving a defined set of dimensions and appearance for cabinet fronts. As an edge pull within the decorative hardware and moldings handles and pulls category, it is oriented toward door and drawer edges where a modest, functional grip is needed. For projects that align with its 4 inch center-to-center layout and brushed nickel look, this pull offers a clearly specified option to build into your next cabinet run.