Schaub Skyevale pull gives cabinets and furniture a satin nickel handle option that fits common drilling layouts. The pull is made by Schaub and Company, so it follows their decorative hardware line used in cabinetry work. The product is identified as part number 305-15, which ties directly to the satin nickel Skyevale design in this size range. The center-to-center dimension is 128/160 mm, so it works with layouts based on either of these metric spacings where the same body pattern is needed. The handle uses an M4 thread, which matches standard metric cabinet fastener patterns found in many shop and field installs. By pairing satin nickel with these center-to-center sizes, this pull supports projects where a consistent finish and hole spacing across doors and drawers matters.
The Schaub Skyevale pull uses a 128/160 mm center-to-center layout, so cabinet fronts drilled on either spacing can align to the same handle style across the run. This is useful when a shop standardizes on metric drilling while still wanting flexibility between the two common spreads. The pull uses an M4 thread, which coordinates with metric cabinet connection points, making alignment through door or drawer fronts practical once holes are bored. Together, the center-to-center range and thread type support a workflow where hole boring and handle mounting follow predictable dimensions.
This Schaub Skyevale pull sits in the decorative hardware and moldings category under handles and pulls, so it is suited to cabinet doors, drawers, and similar casework fronts. As a handle and pull in the Schaub product class, it functions as the user grab point on furniture-grade and built-in cabinetry. The satin nickel finish positions it for environments where a subdued metal tone is preferred, such as kitchens, baths, or office casework that coordinates with satin nickel hinges or other fittings. Its role as a pull means it supports opening and closing operations on fronts that are already bored to the 128 or 160 mm center-to-center dimensions, keeping the user contact point aligned with the layout.
The 128/160 mm center-to-center dimension on the Schaub Skyevale pull allows one handle style to cover cabinet runs that mix these two drilling patterns, which helps maintain visual consistency on door and drawer faces. Using an M4 thread gives fabricators and installers a known metric interface, so once the boring operation is planned around that thread size, the pull can be mounted as part of a repeatable workflow. As part number 305-15 within Schaub and Companys handles and pulls lineup, the pull can be specified in drawings or job lists, helping shops replicate the same satin nickel hardware across phases of a project. Combined, the defined center-to-center range, M4 thread, and satin nickel finish support predictable layout, fastening, and appearance from job planning through final hardware install.
The Schaub Skyevale pull has a 128/160 mm center-to-center dimension, so it aligns with cabinet fronts drilled on either of these common metric spreads during layout.
The 305-15 Schaub Skyevale pull uses a satin nickel finish, giving cabinetry a muted metal look that coordinates with other satin nickel decorative hardware.
The satin nickel Schaub Skyevale pull is specified with an M4 thread, matching standard metric cabinet hardware interfaces for mounting into bored fronts.
This product is listed as decorative hardware and moldings under handles and pulls, so it serves as a primary pull point on cabinet doors and drawers.
Branding as Schaub and Company places this pull within their coordinated handles and pulls line, supporting visual consistency when pairing it with other Schaub hardware.
The 128/160 mm center-to-center lets the same Schaub Skyevale pull serve cabinets drilled to either spacing, simplifying layout when mixed sizes appear in one project.
The Schaub Skyevale pull in satin nickel gives projects a defined 128/160 mm center-to-center handle with an M4 thread, matching standard cabinet drilling and fastening practices. For cabinet or furniture runs that need a satin nickel handle tied to Schaub and Companys decorative hardware line, this 305-15 part provides a repeatable choice. Choosing this pull lets shops and installers keep a single satin nickel style and metric spacing strategy across doors and drawers that share these dimensions.