Schaub Menlo Park arched pull is a cabinet handle from Schaub and Company that provides a curved gripping point for doors or drawers, giving installers a defined place to pull while keeping a consistent look across a run of cabinetry. The pull uses a 5 inch center-to-center mounting layout, so the hole pattern aligns with layouts drilled on that standard, which speeds layout on new work and simplifies change-outs on existing fronts drilled to 5 inch spacing. A polished chrome finish covers the pull, creating a bright, reflective surface that stands out against wood or painted fronts and supports a clean, modern style. The pull is part of the decorative hardware and moldings handles and pulls offering, so it can be used wherever a cabinet or similar surface needs a handhold to open or close.
This pull uses a 5 inch center-to-center mounting pattern, so installers work from that measurement when marking, drilling, or confirming existing cabinet holes. That fixed spacing keeps the pull aligned horizontally when placed across multiple doors or drawers in a run, which is important for visual consistency on upper and lower cabinets. The pull is threaded for #8-32 screw size, providing the internal thread that engages standard #8-32 fasteners for cabinet hardware, so the pull seats securely against the front once tightened. Because the pull is designed as a handle for cabinet applications, it fits projects where a straightforward, two-point mount grip is needed on doors or drawer fronts.
This pull belongs to the handles and pulls class in decorative hardware and moldings, so it is suited to cabinet doors and drawers in kitchens, baths, built-ins, and similar casework where a handhold is required. The 5 inch center-to-center measurement focuses it on layouts that follow this common drilling standard, which keeps hole patterns consistent across banks of doors, tall pantry faces, or wide drawers. Because the pull uses a polished chrome finish, it pairs with other polished chrome hardware in the same area, supporting a single metallic tone across hinges, pulls, and other visible hardware pieces. The arched form provides a defined grip on both vertical and horizontal fronts, which can be useful when the same pull is used on upper cabinets, base units, and full-height cabinetry.
The 5 inch center-to-center layout gives installers a clear reference for jigs or drilling templates, which helps maintain straight lines of pulls across long cabinet runs and reduces rework from misaligned holes. The threaded #8-32 screw size provides a repeatable fastener interface, so the same screw type engages the pull whenever cabinets are assembled or refaced with this model. The polished chrome surface offers a consistent finish across multiple pulls, which helps create even reflections and uniform sight lines under lighting along countertops or built-ins. With a defined manufacturer part number 527-26 from Schaub and Company, shops can reorder this exact pull to extend an existing installation into new cabinet sections without changing the look.
The Schaub Menlo Park arched pull has a 5 inch center-to-center dimension, so mounting holes are spaced 5 inches apart, aligning with cabinets drilled on that standard pattern.
The pull is specified with a #8-32 thread size, giving it a standard cabinet hardware thread interface that helps the pull fasten securely to doors and drawers.
The pull has a polished chrome finish, creating a bright, reflective surface that coordinates with other polished chrome decorative hardware on cabinetry.
The 527-26 Menlo Park arched pull is manufactured by Schaub and Company, placing it within their decorative handles and pulls product line.
The pull is used as a handle on cabinet doors or drawers, where the 5 inch center-to-center mount and arched grip give a consistent opening point along the fronts.
The 527-26 part number identifies this exact Menlo Park arched pull configuration, which helps match style and polished chrome finish across multiple cabinet projects.
Schaub Menlo Park arched pull offers a 5 inch center-to-center layout, a #8-32 threaded interface, and a polished chrome finish, so it fits projects built around that drilling standard and finish choice. For cabinet doors and drawers planned with 5 inch spacing, this pull provides a defined grip and a consistent polished chrome line from unit to unit. When a project needs a recognizable part number to repeat across multiple areas or phases, the Schaub and Company 527-26 designation helps keep future orders aligned with the original selection.