Schaub Armadio arched pull provides a shaped gripping point for cabinet and furniture fronts, helping doors and drawers open smoothly on finished work. The pull is identified as Schaub and Company model 364-BRBZ, which ties directly to the Armadio family for consistent style across multiple locations on a project. The burnished bronze finish defines the visible surface, giving installers a single, repeatable color and sheen to specify across a run of cabinets. The pull is part of the handles and pulls class within decorative hardware and moldings, positioning it as a primary operating piece rather than trim. This arched pull design places the hand away from the front, which can help reduce fingerprints on the face material during everyday use.
This arched pull uses 160 mm or 192 mm center-to-center mounting, so installers can select the spacing that lines up with their drilling patterns before boring the fronts. The dual center-to-center dimensions support both new layouts and replacements where either dimension is already present in the work. An M4 thread interface on the pull gives a defined fastener standard, which supports repeatable torque and grip performance when tightening from the back. The pull operates as a handle on cabinet or furniture fronts, creating a fixed point of contact that transfers opening force through the fastened points into the panel.
The Schaub Armadio arched pull is categorized under decorative hardware and moldings in the handles and pulls class, so it is suited for visible cabinet and furniture fronts where the hardware is part of the finished look. The burnished bronze finish sets the color and surface character, which is useful when coordinating with other burnished bronze hardware across a kitchen, bath, or built-in. Installers can specify the 364-BRBZ part number when they want the Armadio arched form and this exact finish, which helps keep purchasing and field identification straightforward during multi-opening projects.
The 160 mm center-to-center dimension gives a clear measurement for boring new work, helping jigs and CNC programs position holes so pulls align horizontally across doors and drawers. For projects built around a wider pattern, the 192 mm center-to-center option allows the same Armadio arched design to be used while maintaining a different spread, which can keep longer fronts visually balanced. The M4 thread size means the pull accepts standard M4 fasteners, supporting consistent clamping pressure across installations that share this metric standard. When replacing existing hardware that uses either a 160 mm or 192 mm center-to-center layout with M4 threads, this pull can drop into the existing drilling pattern, which can reduce additional boring or patching work.
The Schaub Armadio arched pull 364-BRBZ provides 160 mm and 192 mm center-to-center mounting, so it can match either drilling pattern when laying out or updating cabinet and furniture fronts.
The burnished bronze finish on this Armadio arched pull establishes a specific color and surface character, helping cabinet and furniture runs maintain a coordinated decorative hardware appearance.
The Schaub Armadio arched pull uses an M4 thread size, which matches common metric fastener standards and supports consistent fastening when mounting from the back of cabinet or furniture fronts.
This product is listed in decorative hardware and moldings as a handle and pull, so it functions as an operational grip on doors and drawers rather than as trim-only hardware.
The pull is identified as Schaub and Company Armadio arched pull, manufacturer part number 364-BRBZ, which connects directly to the burnished bronze version in the Armadio line.
The arched shape of this pull sets the gripping area off the cabinet or furniture face, giving fingers clearance and helping daily operation feel more comfortable.
The Schaub Armadio arched pull 364-BRBZ combines a defined 160 mm or 192 mm center-to-center layout, an M4 thread interface, and a burnished bronze finish, so layout, fastening, and appearance are clearly specified. On projects where decorative hardware and moldings are part of the visual plan, this handle and pull class product gives a single, repeatable option for both new installations and replacements that match these dimensions. Use this pull when you want the Armadio arched form, the burnished bronze finish, and a known metric mounting pattern on cabinet or furniture fronts.