Schaub Menlo Park arched pull is a polished chrome cabinet handle designed to give doors and drawers a clean arched grip point along a 3-1/2 inch center-to-center layout. The arched pull shape creates a consistent handhold across the span, which helps when aligning multiple handles in a run of cabinets. The polished chrome finish provides a bright, reflective surface that ties in with other chrome components on the job. The 3-1/2 inch center-to-center dimension sets a fixed drill pattern, so the pull lines up with common layouts using that spacing. The pull uses #8-32 threaded fasteners, so the threads match standard cabinet hardware tapping and help keep replacements straightforward on existing holes tapped to that size.
This Menlo Park arched pull is drilled on a 3-1/2 inch center-to-center pattern, which gives installers a clear distance for boring holes through cabinet fronts. That fixed spacing makes it practical to use templates or jigs set to 3-1/2 inches when laying out multiple doors and drawers. The pull is specified with #8-32 thread size, so the internal threads are sized for commonly used machine fasteners in cabinet hardware work. Using that standard thread helps maintain engagement when fastening through typical cabinet front thicknesses with matching #8-32 hardware.
This Schaub Menlo Park arched pull fits work where a 3-1/2 inch center-to-center spacing is planned across doors and drawers. That single spacing allows a shop or installer to repeat the same drilling pattern from base cabinets to uppers, maintaining alignment along the run. The polished chrome finish supports jobs where other polished chrome elements, such as hinges or faucets, are present, so the pull ties visually into that hardware mix. The arched form suits faces that need a defined grip along a shallow projection, giving users a curved surface to pull against without covering a large area of the door or drawer front.
In replacement situations using a 3-1/2 inch center-to-center layout, this pull can be positioned over existing holes drilled to that spacing, so the fronts can be updated while holding the original pattern. The #8-32 threaded specification supports installations where cabinets are already set up for machine-threaded fasteners rather than wood-thread screws, keeping hardware types consistent throughout the shop or job. The branded Schaub and Company Menlo Park identification helps designers and builders match this pull with other handles and pulls specified under the same decorative hardware and moldings family when a coordinated look is required across multiple cabinet zones.
The Schaub Menlo Park arched pull has a 3-1/2 inch center-to-center dimension, which sets the hole spacing for drilling cabinet fronts and aligning multiple pulls in a straight run.
The pull uses a polished chrome finish, which provides a bright, reflective surface that coordinates with other polished chrome hardware and fixtures on the project.
The Menlo Park arched pull is specified for #8-32 thread size, which pairs with standard cabinet machine fasteners and supports consistent hardware selection across a job.
This pull is manufactured by Schaub and Company, so it aligns with the Menlo Park design family and other decorative hardware and moldings from the same source.
The arched design forms a curved grip, helping hands catch the pull easily while clearing the cabinet face during door and drawer operation.
Cabinets planned around a 3-1/2 inch center-to-center layout use this pull where a consistent drilling pattern is desired across multiple doors and drawers.
The Schaub Menlo Park arched pull in polished chrome offers a 3-1/2 inch center-to-center layout with #8-32 threading, giving installers a clear pattern and standard thread to work with. When a project calls for polished chrome hardware on a 3-1/2 inch spread, this arched design keeps the grip consistent from cabinet to cabinet. Use this Menlo Park pull wherever that spacing, finish, and threaded connection match the cabinet fronts on the job.