Schaub Skyevale pull is a decorative handle from Schaub and Company designed for cabinet and drawer applications where a consistent look across different widths is needed. The pull is part of the decorative hardware and moldings category under handles and pulls, so it suits projects focused on visible front-facing hardware. The Milano Silver finish defines the pull's visual character, giving installers a specific color target when matching to hinges or existing hardware. The pull is identified by manufacturer part number 305-MSV, which ties every order and layout drawing back to the same Schaub pattern. Because this product is described as a pull rather than a knob, it is geared toward installations where a full hand grip is preferred, such as larger cabinet doors or heavier drawers.
The pull is specified with 128 mm and 160 mm center-to-center dimensions, which defines the hole spacing options when laying out drilling on doors or drawer fronts. This dual center-to-center detail allows the same visual style to be used on fronts drilled to either spacing, which helps when working across existing cabinets or mixed sizes. The pull uses an M4 thread size, so the mounting interface is standardized around an M4 machine screw. This common thread detail simplifies hardware planning because it matches typical cabinet pull installation practices and supports straightforward replacement of other M4-thread pulls.
This pull is positioned within decorative hardware and moldings for handles and pulls, so it fits projects where the hardware is fully visible and part of the finished look. The Milano Silver finish anchors the design around a cool-toned metallic color, which matters when aligning the pull with other Milano Silver components on the same run of cabinets. Because the web description identifies it simply as a pull in Milano Silver, it lends itself to both cabinet doors and drawers that call for a coordinated metal finish. The Skyevale naming in the SAP description and product name connects this pull to the Skyevale line, helping designers and installers maintain a single style language across upper, base, and tall cabinets without changing handle profiles.
The 128 mm center-to-center dimension provides a clear drilling reference for smaller or standard cabinet fronts, which streamlines layout when working from metric-based shop drawings. The 160 mm center-to-center dimension extends that same Skyevale design to wider doors or drawers, allowing longer pulls to land on existing 160 mm hole patterns without re-drilling. The explicit M4 thread size in the web description defines the fastener interface, which matters when matching to pre-tapped holes or when selecting M4 screws in a shop environment. Together, the dual center-to-center sizing and M4 thread specification give installers predictable mounting points and threading, supporting repeatable results across multiple cabinets and replacement situations.
The Schaub Skyevale pull is a decorative handle classified under handles and pulls, so it is intended for use on visible cabinet and drawer fronts.
The 305-MSV Skyevale pull has a Milano Silver finish, giving a defined metallic color target when coordinating with other visible cabinet hardware.
The pull is specified at 128 mm and 160 mm center-to-center, so it works with layouts drilled to either spacing while keeping the same Skyevale style.
The Milano Silver pull uses an M4 thread size, which aligns with common cabinet pull mounting practices using M4 machine screws.
The Skyevale 305-MSV pull is produced by Schaub and Company, providing a consistent brand reference for project specifications and reorders.
The pull is identified by manufacturer part number 305-MSV and described as a Skyevale pull, which helps align on the exact model during planning.
The Schaub Skyevale pull in Milano Silver combines a defined decorative finish with 128 mm and 160 mm center-to-center options, giving flexibility across varying cabinet widths. With its M4 thread size and clear 305-MSV part number, it fits projects that depend on repeatable drilling patterns and straightforward reordering. For work that centers on coordinated decorative hardware and moldings, this pull offers a specific style and metric spacing that can be matched across multiple cabinets and drawers.