Schaub Armadio arched pull gives cabinets a curved grip profile in a defined 64 mm center-to-center size, so hole spacing lines up consistently across doors and drawers. The matte white finish provides a solid-color look that supports clean, simple cabinet layouts. As a pull from Schaub and Company, it fits into jobs that call for decorative hardware in a coordinated style family. The arched form works as a handhold while also setting a clear visual line across the front of cabinetry runs. With a 64 mm center-to-center layout, this pull suits layouts built around metric spacing. The pull threads to M4, tying directly into standard M4 fastener setups used in many cabinet shops. That M4 thread detail keeps fastening predictable when matching other components built around the same metric thread size.
This pull uses a 64 mm center-to-center layout, so drilled holes on the cabinet front align directly with the pull posts during installation. That center-to-center spec keeps layout straightforward when repeating the pattern on several doors or drawers. The pull is designed with an M4 thread, which means it accepts fasteners with an M4 thread size for attachment through the cabinet material. Using an M4 thread lets installers match the handle to existing metric hardware standards already in the shop. The matte white finish sits on the outer surfaces of the pull, so the visible portion presents a uniform white tone once installed on cabinet faces.
This pull belongs in Decorative Hardware & Moldings under Handles and Pulls, so it functions as a visible cabinet handle on doors or drawers. The 64 mm center-to-center measurement suits layouts that are already designed around that metric spacing, supporting both new cabinet builds and cabinet updates using the same hole distance. Its role as a pull from the Schaub and Company product class means it works within jobs that specify Schaub decorative hardware. The arched shape acts as a grip point on face frames or frameless cabinet fronts where a user needs a defined handle location. The matte white finish lets the pull participate in hardware schemes where white handles are part of the overall cabinet design.
The fixed 64 mm center-to-center spacing gives installers a repeatable drilling pattern, which helps lines of pulls track straight across multiple cabinet fronts. That predictability supports jigs or drilling templates set for 64 mm spacing. The M4 thread specification means the pull connects using M4 threaded fasteners, which helps projects that already rely on metric fasteners stay consistent from part to part. Because the pull is a Schaub and Company product with the manufacturer part number 362-MW, it can be referenced precisely on drawings or part lists, reducing confusion when reordering or matching existing hardware. The matte white finish provides a defined color reference during design decisions, so the handle appearance can be coordinated with other white-finished decorative pieces in the same space.
The Schaub Armadio arched pull uses a 64 mm center-to-center dimension, which sets the distance between mounting points and aligns with layouts designed around that spacing.
The Schaub 362-MW pull uses an M4 thread size, so it works with M4 threaded fasteners commonly used in metric-based cabinet hardware installations.
The pull has a matte white finish, giving the visible surfaces an even white tone that supports designs calling for non-gloss white decorative hardware.
This pull fits cabinet work needing decorative Handles and Pulls, especially projects that standardize around 64 mm center-to-center spacing for doors and drawers.
The arched design forms a defined gripping area, helping users get a secure handhold while keeping the hardware profile visually clean on cabinet fronts.
The Schaub and Company branding identifies the pull as part of a decorative hardware line, supporting projects that specify Schaub handles throughout a cabinet installation.
The Schaub Armadio arched pull, 64 mm center-to-center, matte white, gives cabinet projects a defined metric spacing, a curved gripping profile, and an M4 thread interface. For cabinet runs designed around 64 mm hardware and a matte white look, this pull aligns spacing, finish, and thread standard in one part. When the job calls for decorative Handles and Pulls from Schaub and Company, choosing the 362-MW part number ties the work to a clearly identified handle spec that can be referenced again on future projects.