Schaub Skyevale pull gives a cabinet installer a defined grip point in a decorative hardware and moldings application, so doors and drawers can be opened and closed with a consistent hand feel across the run. This pull from Schaub and Company is positioned in the handles and pulls category, so it slots into standard cabinet hardware layouts where a linear pull is preferred over a knob. The Schaub Skyevale pull identified as 305-SSB ties directly to the manufacturer part number on drawings, which helps match the exact item during ordering and installation. The finish noted as Signature Satin Brass provides a specific brass tone across the visible surface, so hardware color can be coordinated with hinges and other metal details in the same area.
The web description specifies 128/160 mm center-to-center thread sizing, so drill patterns on cabinet faces can be laid out to those exact distances for a straight, even hardware line. The product description also states 5-1/16 inch or 6-5/16 inch center-to-center, which supports both metric and imperial measuring approaches on job sites that mix tools and templates. The stated M4 thread or screw size indicates the pull is designed to accept metric machine fasteners, so installers can rely on that interface when selecting screws that match panel thickness and material. The Signature Satin Brass finish called out in the name defines the visible surface, so positioning and alignment can be planned knowing this pull will read as a brass element against the cabinet finish.
The category listing as decorative hardware and moldings signals that this Skyevale pull is intended for visible cabinet faces such as doors and drawer fronts, so it becomes part of the finished look as well as the operating hardware. Being classified specifically under handles and pulls means it functions as the primary touch point on these fronts, so users grasp this part every time they operate the cabinet. The Schaub and Company branding ties it into a recognized hardware line, which matters when a project calls for consistent styling from one cabinet run to the next. The Signature Satin Brass finish described in both the product name and the web description identifies the pull as a brass-toned component, so it fits into projects where warm metal finishes are part of the design plan across the room.
The presence of a defined manufacturer part number, 305-SSB, connects the pull directly to specifications in project documents, so the same item can be specified on cut sheets, job notes, and purchase entries without confusion. The SAP description repeating Skyevale pull and the Signature Satin Brass abbreviation reinforces that this exact version is the one referenced in system records, which supports repeat orders when a job expands later or matching pieces are needed. Because the pull is framed within decorative hardware and moldings, it aligns logically with other finishing materials on an order, so it can be grouped with related handles and pulls during planning to keep the design language consistent.
The center-to-center dimension listed as 128/160 mm in the web description gives a precise distance between the threaded holes, so drilling templates or CNC programs can be set exactly to those values for an accurate fit. The product description translating this to 5-1/16 inch or 6-5/16 inch center-to-center helps when field measurements or shop jigs are based in imperial units, so installers can line up their work without additional conversion. The M4 thread or screw size noted in the description clarifies that the pull is machined for a standard metric thread, so matching M4 machine screws engage properly with the internal threads for a stable connection through the cabinet face.
The Signature Satin Brass finish identified in both the name and description indicates a specific surface appearance on the pull, so touch points across a bank of cabinets present the same visual and tactile feel from one door or drawer to the next. The assignment to the handles and pulls, Schaub product class groups it with similar Schaub hardware, so replacement or expansion work can rely on the same dimensions and finish language when specifying additional pulls. The combination of a clear manufacturer part number 305-SSB and the descriptive SAP entry SKYEVALE PULL,5-1/16'OR 6-5/16'CC,SSB supports clean record-keeping, so installers and shops can match on-hand hardware to documentation when setting up repetitive drilling operations across multiple fronts.
The Schaub Skyevale pull supports 128/160 mm center-to-center spacing, also described as 5-1/16 inch or 6-5/16 inch, so drilling layouts can follow either metric or imperial measurements.
The Skyevale pull 305-SSB uses an M4 thread size, so it accepts standard M4 machine screws for fastening through cabinet doors or drawer fronts.
This Schaub cabinet pull is specified in Signature Satin Brass, giving the installed hardware a brass-toned satin appearance across all visible surfaces.
This pull is listed under decorative hardware and moldings and under handles and pulls, Schaub, so it is treated as visible cabinet hardware on finished casework.
The Schaub part number 305-SSB identifies this specific Skyevale pull in Signature Satin Brass, helping match the correct item to drawings, orders, and project records.
The Skyevale pull in Signature Satin Brass is manufactured by Schaub and Company, placing it within the Schaub decorative hardware line for cabinets.
The Schaub Skyevale pull in Signature Satin Brass combines defined 128/160 mm center-to-center spacing with 5-1/16 inch or 6-5/16 inch equivalents, so layouts can follow both metric and imperial systems. Its M4 thread interface provides a clear fastening standard across doors and drawers. With a specific manufacturer part number 305-SSB and classification as decorative hardware in the handles and pulls category, this pull can be specified, ordered, and repeated consistently on cabinet projects that call for a satin brass linear handle.