Schaub Menlo Park arched pull defines the hardware as a cabinet handle from the Schaub and Company Menlo Park line, giving installers a clearly identified style to match across a project. The satin nickel description ties the pull to a specific finish, which helps keep hardware finishes consistent on doors and drawers. The 5 inch center-to-center measurement establishes the distance between mounting holes, so it aligns with layouts drilled for 5 inch pulls. Being an arched pull means the grip curves away from the cabinet face, creating finger clearance for everyday use. The #8-32 thread size detail describes the fastener interface in the pull, allowing threading to match standard #8-32 machine fasteners during installation. The classification under decorative hardware and moldings, handles and pulls, positions this part for visible cabinet and furniture faces where appearance and function both matter.
The 5 inch center-to-center measurement on this Schaub Menlo Park arched pull sets the exact spacing between the two mounting points, guiding drilling or jig setup when laying out cabinet fronts. This dimension also supports straightforward replacement where existing hardware shares the same 5 inch layout. The satin nickel pull description positions the piece for visible face mounting on doors and drawers, where the finish will align with other satin nickel decorative hardware. The #8-32 thread size detail gives the installer a defined machine thread standard inside the pull, aiding in choosing appropriately threaded fasteners that seat cleanly. As a pull from the handles and pulls category, it is intended for surface mounting on cabinetry or furniture faces in typical woodworking environments.
The Menlo Park arched pull designation places this part within the Menlo Park series from Schaub and Company, guiding use on cabinets or furniture where that style is desired across multiple openings. The 5 inch center-to-center dimension points this pull toward cabinet doors and drawers drilled with 5 inch hole spacing, helping hardware lines stay consistent across a run of casework. Its classification under decorative hardware and moldings, handles and pulls, signals use on visible faces such as kitchen cabinets, bath vanities, or shop storage where the pull is both functional and part of the finished look. The satin nickel identification makes this pull a match for projects that already specify satin nickel decorative hardware, so hinges, pulls, and other visible components share the same finish tone.
The clearly defined 5 inch center-to-center measurement on this Schaub 527-15 cabinet pull allows installers to set up boring jigs once and repeat the same hole spacing across all doors and drawers, helping openings line up reliably. The #8-32 thread size sets a standard machine-thread interface in the pull, so fasteners with #8-32 threads seat properly and hold the pull tight to the cabinet face. The arched pull description tells the installer that the grip stands off the mounting surface, providing clearance behind the pull that supports comfortable hand access. The satin nickel Menlo Park pull finish identifier keeps finish selection straightforward when repeating the same hardware on additional cabinets, reducing variation across multiple rooms or case runs.
The Schaub Menlo Park arched pull has a 5 inch center-to-center measurement, so the two mounting holes are spaced 5 inches apart for layout and drilling.
The Schaub 527-15 cabinet pull is specified in satin nickel, aligning it with other satin nickel decorative hardware on cabinets or furniture.
This satin nickel Menlo Park pull is listed with a #8-32 thread size, so the internal threading is matched to #8-32 machine fasteners.
This Menlo Park part is an arched pull in the handles and pulls category, designed for use as a cabinet or furniture handle on visible faces.
The arched design means the pull curves away from the surface, creating finger clearance that supports a comfortable grip on doors and drawers.
The 5 inch center-to-center layout lets this pull line up with existing 5 inch hole patterns, allowing direct swap installations on many cabinets.
The Schaub Menlo Park arched pull, 5 inch center-to-center, satin nickel, gives cabinet projects a defined style, finish, and mounting layout from a single part number. The 5 inch center-to-center measurement supports both new drilling patterns and direct replacements where that spacing is already present. The satin nickel Menlo Park pull finish aligns with satin nickel hinges and other decorative hardware, helping cabinet fronts read as one coordinated set. The #8-32 thread size offers a clear threading standard in the pull body that pairs with common machine fasteners. For work calling for a 5 inch arched pull in satin nickel, this Schaub and Company 527-15 model provides a consistent choice across doors and drawers.