Schaub Menlo Park pull gives you a specific, repeatable grasp point on doors or drawers, so front panels can be opened in one motion and stay cleaner in daily use. The pull is identified as Menlo Park in the SAP description and web description, so it stays consistent with other Menlo Park pieces on a project schedule. The Signature Satin Brass finish called out in the product name and web description sets a defined brass tone, which helps maintain a uniform look when you are laying out multiple pulls across a run of cabinets. The 12 inch center-to-center dimension referenced in the SAP description and web description fixes the bore spacing, so drilling patterns can be laid out and duplicated accurately from cabinet to cabinet.
The 12 inch center-to-center dimension listed in both the SAP description and web description sets the distance between mounting points, so you can base boring locations directly on that value during layout. This fixed spacing allows the same drilling jig settings to be reused from one cabinet front to another, which helps keep rows of pulls lined up and reduces layout time. The thread or screw size of #8-32 documented in the web description defines the internal thread in the pull, so it interfaces correctly with #8-32 threaded fasteners for a secure mechanical joint through the door or drawer material.
The category designation as decorative hardware and moldings with handles and pulls positions this Menlo Park pull for use on cabinet doors and drawers where a visible handle is required. The 12 inch center-to-center measurement described in the SAP description and web description makes it suited to wider fronts, because the longer spread creates a larger grab area across the face. The Signature Satin Brass finish cited in the product name and web description supports use in projects calling for a satin brass look, so the pull contributes to a defined finish schedule. The Menlo Park reference in both SAP description and product naming keeps it aligned with other Menlo Park pieces in the Schaub and Company line when a coordinated style is desired.
The combination of a 12 inch center-to-center dimension and #8-32 thread or screw size, both noted in the product data, ties the visible pull to standard drilling and fastening practices, which helps installers maintain repeatable results across multiple cabinet pieces. Knowing the exact bore spacing from the SAP description and web description allows fabrication shops to program equipment or set manual jigs once, then run identical patterns through a series of doors and drawers. The Signature Satin Brass finish recorded in the product name and web description gives designers and builders a specific brass tone to reference on drawings, which helps align expectations between design, shop, and field installation. The identification of Schaub and Company as the brand keeps the pull traceable to a known decorative hardware line, which supports reordering of the same Menlo Park model under manufacturer part number 525-SSB when additional cabinets are added later.
The Schaub Menlo Park pull has a 12 inch center-to-center measurement, so the two mounting holes are spaced 12 inches apart for drilling and alignment across cabinet fronts.
The Menlo Park 525-SSB pull has a Signature Satin Brass finish, giving cabinet doors and drawers a defined satin brass appearance that can be matched across a project.
The pull is specified in the web description with a thread or screw size of #8-32, so it is designed to work with fasteners using #8-32 threads for mounting.
The Signature Satin Brass Menlo Park pull is manufactured by Schaub and Company, connecting it to the Schaub decorative handles and pulls product class.
The pull is identified by manufacturer part number 525-SSB and appears as Menlo Park in the SAP and web descriptions, which helps with clear reordering and job documentation.
This pull is listed under decorative hardware handles and pulls, so it is suited for cabinet doors and drawers where a 12 inch center-to-center handle is specified.
The Schaub Menlo Park pull in Signature Satin Brass provides a defined 12 inch center-to-center handle for cabinet doors and drawers, as stated in the SAP description and web description. The documented #8-32 thread or screw size in the web description ties directly into standard fastening threads. With the Menlo Park naming and Schaub and Company branding, this pull can be matched to other Schaub decorative handles and pulls when a coordinated satin brass hardware layout is planned across your project.