Schaub Armadio arched pull gives cabinets a curved grip that works as a handhold along the door or drawer front, helping users open and close fronts with a consistent feel across the run. The matte white finish provides a uniform color surface, supporting clean-lined cabinet layouts where hardware needs to visually match painted or light-toned fronts. The pull is part of the handles and pulls category from Schaub and Company, so it serves as decorative hardware as well as a working handle on functional fronts. The center-to-center range of 160 mm or 192 mm lets installers match two common drilling patterns with one model, reducing changes across different cabinet sections when layouts use both sizes. The M4 thread detail defines the screw interface in the pull body, guiding installers toward standard machine-thread cabinet fasteners.
The Schaub Armadio arched pull is drilled for 160 mm or 192 mm center-to-center mounting, so hole positions on the cabinet front must align with one of those two spreads for the pull to seat correctly. The pull body is tapped for M4 threads, meaning each mounting boss is ready to accept standard M4 machine-thread cabinet fasteners through the back of the door or drawer front. Using the specified center-to-center distances keeps the pull straight across the front, which helps doors and drawers open without twist from uneven hand placement. The arched form gives a raised grip line between the two mounting points, so fingers can wrap behind the pull when the front is closed, supporting a direct, comfortable pull action along the run.
The Schaub Armadio arched pull is classified under decorative hardware and moldings in the handles and pulls group, so it fits cabinet, furniture, or similar front applications where a handle is mounted through the face. The matte white finish allows the pull to sit on light painted doors or drawer fronts without introducing strong contrast, which supports designs where the hardware should blend into the surface rather than stand out. With 160 mm and 192 mm center-to-center drilling options, the pull can be matched to faces laid out on either metric spread, which is useful when a project combines narrow and wider fronts drilled to different patterns. Installers working across a room can rely on the same design language while adjusting drilling to the layout that each cabinet run already uses.
The dual 160 mm and 192 mm center-to-center specification on a single Schaub Armadio arched pull model directly affects drilling and replacement work, because it tracks to two common metric hole patterns in cabinetry. When fronts are pre-drilled at 160 mm, the pull can mount using that spread so the hardware aligns with existing bores, supporting straightforward swaps from other 160 mm pulls. On wider or differently laid-out fronts using a 192 mm pattern, the same pull design can be used on that spread, helping projects maintain a consistent look while following the original drilling plan. The M4 thread callout further stabilizes mounting, since cabinet installers can work from a known machine-thread standard across all pulls on the job. The arched form ties these mounting points together as a single gripping bar, which helps occupants operate doors and drawers with a predictable hand position at each location.
The Schaub 364-MW Armadio piece is an arched pull in the handles and pulls class, so it functions as a decorative cabinet handle that also serves as the working grip on doors or drawers.
The Armadio arched pull uses 160 mm or 192 mm center-to-center drilling, allowing it to line up with cabinet fronts laid out on either of those two metric mounting spreads for straightforward installation or replacement.
The matte white finish provides a consistent light surface on the pull, so it visually coordinates with white or light-colored cabinetry where a low-contrast, integrated hardware look is preferred across the run.
The Schaub Armadio arched pull uses M4 threads in its mounting points, so it is designed to accept standard M4 machine-thread cabinet screws driven from the back of the cabinet front into the pull bosses.
The arched design creates a raised gripping bar between the mounting points, letting fingers curl behind the pull when doors or drawers are closed, which supports a consistent, comfortable pull action in daily operation.
This pull sits in the decorative hardware and moldings category as a handle and pull from Schaub and Company, so it is intended for visible cabinet and furniture fronts where hardware is part of the design.
The Schaub Armadio arched pull, model 364-MW, combines an arched grip, matte white finish, and 160 mm or 192 mm center-to-center drilling in a single decorative handle. The M4 thread mounting interface supports standard cabinet installation practices, making this pull a practical option when a project calls for a light-colored, metric-spread handle that works across both 160 mm and 192 mm layouts. For cabinet or furniture fronts needing a unified look with dependable hand contact points, this pull offers a defined shape, color, and mounting pattern ready to tie the run together.