Schaub Menlo Park pull is a decorative cabinet pull designed for projects that call for a consistent center-to-center layout. The pull provides a defined gripping point for opening doors or drawers, which supports repeatable operation on frequently used cabinets. Branded as Schaub and Company within the handles and pulls family, it aligns with decorative hardware applications where visual detail matters alongside function. The Signature Satin Brass finish identifies the visual appearance of the pull, which matters when matching existing finishes or designing coordinated hardware runs. The 10 inch center-to-center dimension sets the spacing between mounting points, so rows of pulls can follow the same drilling pattern across multiple fronts. The threaded interface uses #8-32 size, which defines the screw thread specification that engages the pull and allows a stable mechanical connection to the cabinet face.
The 10 inch center-to-center specification defines the drilling pattern for setting this pull on cabinet faces, which helps installers align multiple pulls in straight lines and consistent rows. Because the same dimension repeats across all Menlo Park pulls with this measurement, a single drilling template can be used from door to door, which supports efficient layout on larger projects. The #8-32 thread size describes the threaded interface in each mounting point on the pull, so the fastener engagement is predictable from cabinet to cabinet. Within the decorative handles and pulls category, this configuration supports standard front-mount cabinet hardware workflows where the pull is secured through the cabinet face into the threaded points.
The Schaub Menlo Park pull is categorized as decorative hardware and moldings in the handles and pulls class, which positions it for use on cabinet doors and drawers in woodworking projects. The 10 inch center-to-center dimension suits wider fronts where a longer pull span is desired, so the hardware visually matches the scale of the surface. In spaces where Signature Satin Brass is part of the design, this finish lets the pull align with other brass-toned components for a coordinated run of hardware. Because the pull is described specifically as a Menlo Park style from Schaub and Company, it fits into designs that repeat this series across multiple cabinet locations for a unified look and feel. The #8-32 thread specification supports use on cabinet constructions that follow common threaded pull interfaces found in woodworking and casework.
The stated 10 inch center-to-center measurement is the critical dimension that controls drilling locations, so installers can set up jigs or drilling guides to repeat that spacing on every front. This repeatable spacing reduces layout variation from one cabinet to the next, which helps keep hardware aligned along long runs of doors or drawer banks. The #8-32 thread detail describes how the pull connects to the cabinet face, which matters for torque when tightening and for maintaining a firm joint over time. Identifying the Signature Satin Brass finish in the product description gives designers and installers a precise finish name to reference, which reduces mismatch when coordinating with other Schaub hardware in the same finish family. The clear naming of the Menlo Park pull and Schaub and Company brand helps organize project specifications, so purchase lists and installation notes reference a defined series and finish.
The Menlo Park pull has a 10 inch center-to-center dimension, which sets the spacing between mounting holes and supports consistent drilling patterns across cabinets.
The 524-SSB Menlo Park pull has a Signature Satin Brass finish, which defines its color and sheen for coordinating with other brass-toned decorative hardware.
This Schaub cabinet pull uses a #8-32 thread size, which determines the fastener interface that secures the pull to the cabinet face.
This Schaub Menlo Park pull is classified under decorative hardware and moldings in the handles and pulls, Schaub product class for cabinet use.
The 10 inch CC layout lets installers use a single drilling template to set mounting holes, which helps align pulls evenly across doors and drawers.
Schaub and Company branding indicates this pull belongs to a Schaub decorative hardware line, which helps match it with other Schaub pieces by name and finish.
The Schaub Menlo Park pull with 10 inch center-to-center spacing, Signature Satin Brass finish, and #8-32 thread provides a defined combination of size, finish, and fastening for cabinet work. When a project calls for longer decorative handles in satin brass, this pull offers a specific drilling dimension that supports clean alignment. For jobs where Schaub and Company hardware is already specified, selecting this Menlo Park pull keeps the hardware line, finish name, and mounting details consistent from cabinet to cabinet.