Schaub Finestrino flared rectangle pull gives cabinets a defined rectangular grip in a satin nickel finish, so doors and drawers gain a consistent modern look across a run of fronts. The 6-5/16 inch center-to-center dimension sets a fixed mounting spread that aligns well on wider cabinet faces and drawer fronts where a longer pull balances the proportions. Described as a flared rectangle pull, the geometry transitions from the mounting points into a broader central section, which provides a more substantial area to grasp during everyday use. The satin nickel finish on this handle and pull keeps reflections muted while still reading as metal, which suits many shop-built and factory cabinets. As part of the Schaub and Company decorative hardware line, this pull fits into hardware schedules where matching part numbers and finishes matter for repeat projects.
The center-to-center thread measurement of 160 mm defines the exact distance between the two mounting points, so installers can drill repeating patterns with confidence across carcass batches. Listed as a thread and screw size of M4, this pull is built around a metric M4 interface, which ties directly into standard cabinet drilling patterns that expect M4 threads at each mounting point. By matching a 6-5/16 inch and 160 mm center-to-center specification, the pull bridges imperial and metric planning, which helps when projects move between inch-based drawings and millimeter-based shop work. As a cabinet handle and pull, this piece fits into established boring patterns, supporting efficient production and straightforward replacement of existing pulls that share the same spread.
This Flared Rectangle pull sits within the decorative hardware and moldings category, positioning it for cabinet doors and drawer fronts where appearance and consistent sizing matter. The 6-5/16 inch, or 160 mm, center-to-center sizing suits larger fronts, so long drawer faces or tall pantry doors can carry hardware that visually spans more of the panel width. As a Schaub and Company handle and pull, it integrates into projects that already rely on Schaub part numbering, such as jobs where 442-15 is specified for satin nickel locations. The satin nickel finish supports designs that call for a soft metallic tone, letting this pull align with satin nickel hinges, knobs, and other pulls in the same room. Because it is defined specifically as a cabinet pull, it slots cleanly into hardware schedules that separate functional cabinet components from structural fasteners or shop hardware. In commercial millwork, repeating the same center-to-center size across a bank of units helps keep hardware layout predictable from one cabinet box to the next.
The stated 6-5/16 inch center-to-center dimension provides a precise drilling reference, which is important when jigs or CNC templates are built around that spread for repeat work. The matching 160 mm center-to-center description confirms the pull as suitable for metric drilling grids, so international or metric-based shop standards still line up with the mounting points. Having the thread and screw size defined as M4 identifies the fastener interface, which matters when selecting drill diameter and confirming that existing M4-prepped doors will accept the pull without reworking the holes. The flared rectangle design concentrates the grip in the central region between the mounting points, which helps users grab the pull consistently whether it is installed on a vertical door or horizontal drawer. As part of the handles and pulls, Schaub class, the pull sits alongside other Schaub designs, helping specifiers coordinate multiple styles while keeping thread size and installation logic familiar across a project. The satin nickel finish also aids in planning where light reflection and fingerprint visibility are design considerations in kitchens, baths, and commercial casework.
This Finestrino flared rectangle pull has a 6-5/16 inch center-to-center size, giving installers a clear drilling distance for aligning hardware across cabinet doors and drawers.
The pull is specified at 160 mm center-to-center, so it matches metric drilling patterns and templates used in shops that work primarily in millimeters.
The pull uses an M4 thread size, which aligns with standard metric cabinet drilling and helps match existing doors or drawers tapped for M4 fasteners.
The Finestrino flared rectangle pull is finished in satin nickel, providing a muted metallic look that coordinates with other satin nickel decorative hardware.
This pull is manufactured by Schaub and Company, positioning it within the Schaub decorative hardware family for coordinated cabinet projects.
The product is classified under handles and pulls within decorative hardware and moldings, which simplifies hardware schedules that group similar cabinet pulls together.
The Schaub Finestrino flared rectangle pull, designated as part number 442-15, pairs a satin nickel finish with a 6-5/16 inch, 160 mm center-to-center spread, giving projects a clearly defined mounting dimension. With M4 thread sizing and a flared rectangular form, it fits smoothly into cabinet runs where consistent drilling patterns and a unified visual style are priorities. For cabinetmakers and installers working through Wurth Baer Supply, this Schaub and Company pull offers a repeatable specification that can be carried from one job to the next.