Schaub Finestrino flat square pull gives cabinets a square satin nickel grip that matches modern casework layouts for residential or commercial woodworking projects. The satin nickel finish provides a consistent metallic look that coordinates with other satin nickel decorative hardware across a job. The pull design is square, so drawer and door lines stay clean and visually aligned on face frames or frameless cabinets. Its 2-1/2 inch center to center size suits smaller doors or drawers where a compact handle keeps fronts looking balanced. The 64 mm center to center measurement describes the same mounting span in metric terms for layout work on metric-based shop drawings. The pull uses an M4 thread size so installers can match it to standard M4 mounting fasteners used across many cabinet lines.
The 2-1/2 inch center to center mounting span defines the distance between holes, so installers can set drilling jigs once and repeat the pattern across a full run of doors. The 64 mm center to center value provides the same span in metric units, which is useful when casework drawings or boring equipment are dimensioned in millimeters. The M4 thread size allows the pull to work with fasteners tapped for 4 mm threads, so it ties directly into common cabinet hardware standards. Together, these dimensions help installers coordinate door and drawer drilling with other decorative handles and pulls from the same job layout.
This Schaub Finestrino flat square pull fits woodworking projects that specify decorative hardware and moldings in a satin nickel finish, so designers can carry a single metal tone across cabinets. The square shape works on both doors and drawers in kitchens, baths, and built-ins where straight lines are part of the design intent. Its 2-1/2 inch center to center size suits narrower drawer fronts or smaller doors, keeping scale in line with compact cabinetry. The 64 mm center to center designation lets shops using metric drilling equipment integrate this pull into panel layouts without conversion. As part of the handles and pulls category from Schaub, it can sit alongside other Schaub and Company pieces when a project calls for a coordinated decorative hardware package.
The 2-1/2 inch center to center spacing allows installers to rely on a single drilling template for this pull, reducing layout time when repeating the pattern over many fronts. Because 2-1/2 inches and 64 mm describe effectively the same span, crews working in imperial or metric can read the spec in their preferred system without reworking measurements. The stated M4 thread size helps hardware planners match pulls with existing M4 fasteners in the shop, which simplifies ordering and keeps thread types consistent. The satin nickel finish on the square pull presents a uniform surface across each handle, supporting consistent appearance when multiple pulls line up across tall cabinet banks. Being identified as Schaub and Company decorative hardware links the pull to a recognized brand within handles and pulls, which helps specifiers tie it into established product lines used on prior jobs.
The pull has a 2-1/2 inch center to center dimension, so drilling for mounting holes follows that spacing on cabinet doors and drawers.
The pull lists a 64 mm center to center size, which supports metric-based layout work on casework drawings and boring equipment.
The Schaub 443-15 pull specifies an M4 thread size, allowing it to work with commonly used 4 mm threaded cabinet pull fasteners.
The pull is specified in a satin nickel finish, providing a muted metallic look that coordinates with other satin nickel cabinet hardware.
The pull is described as square, giving it straight edges that align well with modern, clean-lined cabinet fronts.
The pull falls under decorative hardware and moldings in the handles and pulls class, fitting cabinet and casework hardware projects.
This Schaub Finestrino flat square pull in satin nickel combines a square profile, 2-1/2 inch or 64 mm center to center span, and M4 threading to match common cabinet layouts. For projects calling for satin nickel decorative hardware and moldings, this handle keeps dimensions and finish clearly defined. Adding this Schaub and Company pull to the hardware schedule helps tie doors and drawers together with a consistent square satin nickel look across the installation.