Schaub Finestrino angled rectangle pull is an angled rectangular cabinet pull in a matte black finish, designed for jobs that call for a clean, modern handle profile. The pull has a 160 mm center-to-center dimension, so hole spacing lines up on layouts using that metric spread. This same spacing aligns with the 6-5/16 inch center-to-center callout in the product name, supporting both metric and inch-based planning on shop drawings. The pull uses an M4 thread size, so it ties directly into standard M4 cabinet fastener practices already common in many shops. As a product from Schaub and Company in the handles and pulls class, it fits into decorative cabinet hardware packages where that brand is already specified. The matte black finish supports dark cabinet schemes and provides a defined contrast line against lighter doors and drawer fronts.
The 160 mm center-to-center measurement defines exactly where to drill mounting holes, so installers can template or program equipment to that spacing across a full bank of fronts. Because the product name also calls out 6-5/16 inch center-to-center, it ties metric and imperial planning together, which matters when drawings or crews shift between the two systems. The M4 thread size indicates the pull is designed to accept M4 machine fasteners, simplifying selection of compatible screws during cabinet assembly. Its role as a cabinet handle within decorative hardware and moldings means it is intended to mount on operable fronts where a solid handhold is required. The angled rectangular form gives a defined edge, helping hands catch the pull consistently on both doors and drawers.
This pull sits in the handles and pulls category, so it is suitable for cabinet doors and drawer fronts that need a dedicated gripping point. The matte black color supports installations where dark hardware is part of the design, such as black, charcoal, or contrasting light cabinetry. Because it is an angled rectangle style, it works on linear layouts, like long drawer banks, where the geometry needs to follow straight cabinet lines. The 160 mm center-to-center spacing makes it appropriate for medium-length fronts that benefit from a wider grasp area, helping spread hand contact across the face. Being part of Schaub and Company product class, it fits into projects where that brand is already specified for decorative hardware runs.
The defined 160 mm center-to-center dimension allows jigs and drilling guides to stay consistent from cabinet to cabinet, which reduces layout variation on large jobs. The dual reference to 160 mm and 6-5/16 inch center-to-center lets teams read plans in either unit system without reworking measurements. The M4 thread size gives a clear fastener interface, so shop staff can stock one thread style for this pull across multiple installations. The angled rectangular grip shape presents straight edges, which helps align the pull visually with door rails and drawer top lines. The matte black finish provides a uniform appearance along a run of cabinets, helping designers maintain a continuous hardware color story from one opening to the next.
The pull has a 160 mm center-to-center dimension, which defines hole spacing and supports consistent drilling across cabinet doors and drawers.
The 6-5/16 inch reference describes the same center-to-center spacing as 160 mm, helping teams read measurements in either imperial or metric units.
The pull uses an M4 thread size, so it matches common M4 cabinet fasteners and supports straightforward mounting on prepared fronts.
The pull has a matte black finish, providing a dark, non-reflective hardware color that suits many modern cabinet designs.
The pull is an angled rectangle style, giving a geometric grip that aligns well with straight cabinet lines and contemporary fronts.
The product is classified under handles and pulls in decorative hardware and moldings, marking it as a functional cabinet operating pull.
This Schaub Finestrino angled rectangle pull pairs a 160 mm center-to-center layout with an M4 thread size, giving installers clear drilling and fastener details. The matte black angled rectangle form suits modern cabinet fronts that call for defined, linear hardware. For projects built around Schaub and Company decorative hardware, this handle aligns with that brand specification while providing a straightforward, metric-based mounting pattern for repeatable cabinet runs.