Schaub Menlo Park pull gives a cabinet or furniture door a defined grasp point, so doors and drawers open with a controlled handhold. The brushed nickel finish provides a consistent metallic appearance, which helps visually coordinate cabinetry across a room when multiple pulls of the same finish are used. The manufacturer part number 524-BN identifies this specific Menlo Park design and finish, which matters when matching existing hardware on a job or ordering repeat quantities. The pull is categorized as a handle and pull in decorative hardware, so it is suited for visible locations where appearance and function both matter. Sold under the Schaub and Company brand, it aligns with projects that specify that brand by name. At Wurth Baer Supply, this pull fits into a broader cabinet hardware assortment used by woodworking professionals.
The Web description specifies a 10 inch center-to-center thread layout, so the mounting holes on the door or drawer front align on a 10 inch spacing when drilling or machining. That known spacing supports layout consistency when repeating hole patterns across multiple fronts. The same description notes a thread or screw size of #8-32, so the pull is designed to engage with #8-32 threaded fasteners during installation, which affects tap size and hardware selection on the shop floor. As decorative cabinet hardware, it is typically mounted to doors or drawer fronts so the bar of the pull stands off the surface and provides finger clearance.
The category listing as decorative hardware and moldings, under handles and pulls, positions this Menlo Park piece for use on cabinet doors, drawers, or furniture fronts where it stays visible in everyday use. The 10 inch center-to-center dimension suits wider fronts, such as base cabinets or larger drawers, where a longer pull helps distribute the hand force across more of the front. The brushed nickel finish lends itself to projects where a muted metal tone is preferred, helping it work across both painted and wood-grain cabinet styles. As a Schaub and Company product, it fits jobs that call out that brand as part of a coordinated hardware schedule.
The specified 10 inch center-to-center thread spacing allows a fabricator or installer to repeat the same boring pattern across multiple fronts, which simplifies jig setup and reduces layout variation from cabinet to cabinet. When a pull with this spacing is used, any future replacement with the same Schaub Menlo Park pull can reuse the existing holes, avoiding extra machining. The thread or screw size of #8-32 means the pull is built to mate with #8-32 threaded fasteners, which streamlines selection of mounting hardware that will properly engage the threads without modification. The precise part number 524-BN pinpoints the brushed nickel Menlo Park version within Schaub and Companys line, which is important when a project later needs additional pulls that match finish, style, and hole spacing already installed on site.
The Schaub Menlo Park pull uses a 10 inch center-to-center thread layout, so hole locations on the front face are spaced 10 inches apart for consistent installation.
The Schaub 524-BN Menlo Park pull is specified with a thread or screw size of #8-32, which determines the matching fastener size used to secure it.
The brushed nickel finish on this pull provides a subdued metallic look, helping cabinets or furniture fronts maintain a consistent, coordinated appearance across a room.
This pull is categorized as decorative hardware, handles and pulls, so it is suited for visible cabinet doors, drawers, and furniture fronts where grip and look are both important.
The 524-BN part number identifies this exact Menlo Park brushed nickel pull, which supports accurate matching when additional or replacement pulls are needed later.
This Menlo Park brushed nickel pull is offered through Wurth Baer Supply, a specialty wholesale distributor to the woodworking industry with an extensive cabinet hardware range.
The Schaub Menlo Park pull with 10 inch center-to-center spacing and #8-32 thread size gives a clear mounting pattern and a defined brushed nickel look for cabinet and furniture fronts. When a project calls for a visible handle from Schaub and Company, this 524-BN model ties finish, style, and drilling layout together in a single part. For cabinet shops and installers working through Wurth Baer Supply, adding this pull to a hardware schedule helps standardize hole spacing and appearance across wider fronts on a job.