Schaub Haniburton appliance pull defines the hardware as a dedicated appliance handle from Schaub and Company, which gives installers a clear match when coordinating with the Haniburton design family. The 18 inch center-to-center dimension sets the mounting hole spacing, so drilling layout for panel-ready appliances and tall doors stays consistent across multiple units. The matte black finish establishes the visual style of the pull, which supports dark appliance fronts or contrasting layouts on light panels. The 483-MB part number ties directly to this exact size and finish, so ordering and reordering the same pull for additional units stays straightforward. The description as an appliance pull identifies it for heavier doors and appliance panels, guiding where it belongs in a project. Placement in the handles and pulls category confirms its role as a gripping and operating component on doors or fronts.
The 18 inch center-to-center dimension on this appliance pull sets the exact spacing between mounting points, which lets installers pre-drill panels or appliance fronts accurately before final fitting. The description noting thread or screw size as 1/4-20 describes the fastener interface, which matters when selecting compatible machine screws or inserts for secure attachment into appliance panels or door cores. Identifying the item as an appliance pull signals that it is intended for appliance panel applications, guiding its placement on wider or heavier fronts rather than standard cabinet doors. The matte black finish designation lets installers and finish carpenters coordinate drilling locations with visible hardware lines, reducing layout corrections once panels are finished.
The appliance pull description places this Schaub Haniburton piece in appliance and large-door applications, helping designers align it with panel-ready dishwashers, refrigerators, or tall pantry fronts. The 18 inch center-to-center measurement suits wider or taller fronts where a longer grip area supports a more substantial visual presence. Its classification under decorative hardware and moldings, handles and pulls, positions it as part of the visible trim package on cabinetry and appliances, so it contributes directly to the finished room appearance. The matte black finish makes it suitable for projects using dark hinges, pulls, and fixtures, helping tie appliances into the broader hardware scheme. The Schaub and Company branding aligns it with other Schaub decorative hardware, supporting use in coordinated kitchens where the same design language carries across drawers, doors, and appliance fronts.
The 18 inch center-to-center dimension provides a fixed reference when setting up jigs or drilling templates, which helps installers repeat the same mounting location across multiple doors and appliance panels. The 1/4-20 thread or screw size detail allows hardware planners to match this pull with appropriate fasteners, helping create solid connections into appliance panels or wood substrates. Identifying the product class as handles and pulls, Schaub clarifies its role as a gripping component rather than structural hardware, so tradespeople assign it correctly in hardware schedules and installation sequences. The 483-MB part number links directly to this matte black, 18 inch center-to-center version, allowing shops to track it in ordering systems and avoid mix-ups with other finishes or sizes. The matte black finish also provides a defined visual contrast point, which helps installers align the pull relative to appliance edges and cabinet reveals during final fitting.
The Schaub Haniburton appliance pull has an 18 inch center-to-center dimension, which sets the distance between mounting holes for drilling and layout on appliance panels or tall doors.
The 483-MB appliance pull is described as matte black, which defines its color and appearance so it can be matched with other matte black decorative hardware on the project.
This appliance pull is from Schaub and Company, which identifies the decorative hardware line it belongs to for coordinating handles and pulls in the same space.
The pull is described with a 1/4-20 thread or screw size, so fastener selection centers on that thread specification when mounting into appliance panels or doors.
The product sits in decorative hardware and moldings as a handle and pull, indicating its role as a visible gripping component on cabinetry or appliance fronts.
The Haniburton name identifies the design family within Schaub and Company, helping projects use a consistent style across appliance pulls and other matching handles.
The Schaub Haniburton appliance pull in matte black pairs an 18 inch center-to-center layout with a 1/4-20 thread interface, aligning with appliance panel and tall-door applications that need longer hardware. The 483-MB part number and classification under decorative handles and pulls from Schaub and Company define its exact size, finish, and role. For projects organized through Wurth Baer Supply, this identification supports clean specifications and repeatable results across multiple appliances and fronts.