Schaub Quadrato wide finger pull gives cabinets and furniture a low-profile grip point that suits modern layouts where a slim pull is preferred. The pull is identified as a wide finger pull, so it creates a broader contact surface for fingers, which helps users open doors or drawers with a comfortable feel. Schaub and Company branding signals that this pull aligns with their decorative hardware lines, which helps installers coordinate with other Schaub pieces across a project. The 1-1/8 inch reference in the name defines a key dimension of the pull, guiding layout around door or drawer edge spacing where a compact pull is needed. Its finger-pull format works well where protruding handles are undesirable, supporting a clean front while still giving a usable grip area.
The web description specifies an M4 thread for the wide finger pull, so installers can match it to M4 threaded connections during cabinet hardware work. That thread designation simplifies selection of compatible threaded engagement points on doors or drawers, helping reduce trial fitting. The 1-1/8 inch reference tied to the thread detail highlights that this compact pull is intended for use where a smaller dimension is advantageous, such as tight banks of fronts. Having the thread and size described together helps tradespeople align hole locations and material thickness choices around a known pull dimension.
The Schaub Quadrato wide finger pull, 1-1/8 inch, fits cabinet and furniture situations that call for a minimal projection pull with enough width for a solid fingertip purchase. Its classification as decorative hardware and a handle or pull places it directly in the types of projects where exposed hardware contributes to the finished look, such as kitchen cabinets, bath vanities, or built-in casework. The compact 1-1/8 inch detail lets it suit smaller drawer fronts or narrow stiles where larger pulls could overlap edges. Because the product is a wide finger pull rather than a full bar handle, it works well on doors or drawers that do not require a long gripping surface, helping keep fronts visually clean while maintaining functionality.
The M4 thread specified for the wide finger pull sets a clear interface between the pull and the mounting point, which supports consistent engagement across multiple fronts during an installation. That threading detail helps avoid mixed-fastener situations on a job, simplifying repetition when fitting a run of cabinets. The 1-1/8 inch reference ties directly to how much real estate the pull occupies on a face, so installers can center it properly and maintain even sightlines across multiple doors or drawers. The matte black description defines the visual finish, letting tradespeople coordinate it with other matte black decorative hardware in the same space so hinges, knobs, and pulls align in appearance. Together, the size, thread designation, and matte black finish support predictable layout, repeatable mounting, and a unified look across a project.
The Schaub Quadrato wide finger pull is classified as a handle or pull in decorative hardware, so it serves as the gripping point on cabinet or furniture fronts.
The 1-1/8 inch reference signals a compact pull dimension, which helps when positioning hardware on narrow rails or small drawer fronts where space is limited.
The wide finger pull uses an M4 thread, so it interfaces with mounting points sized for M4 engagement, supporting consistent fastening across a project.
The matte black finish defines the pull's visual appearance, allowing it to coordinate with other matte black decorative hardware used on the same cabinets or furniture.
The Schaub Quadrato wide finger pull fits applications on cabinets and furniture where a low-profile pull is desired, especially on smaller doors or drawers.
The manufacturer part number 20014-MB uniquely identifies this Schaub and Company matte black wide finger pull for ordering and matching across a job.
The Schaub Quadrato wide finger pull, 1-1/8 inch, matte black, combines a compact size, wide finger contact, and an M4 thread interface to support clean cabinet fronts and straightforward mounting. When a project calls for decorative hardware that keeps projections minimal while still giving a defined grip point, this wide finger pull aligns well with that requirement. Matching the 20014-MB designation on orders helps maintain consistency wherever this pull is used across cabinets or furniture in the space.
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