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Schaub Menlo Park arched pull gives cabinets a defined grip point using an arched handle design, so doors and drawers can be opened with a consistent handhold along the pull. The 10 inch center-to-center hole spacing sets the mounting points at a fixed distance, which supports straight, repeatable drilling across multiple fronts in a run of cabinets. The pull is described as ancient bronze, providing a specific finish tone that helps align this part with other ancient bronze decorative hardware on the same project. Schaub and Company branding identifies this as part of an established decorative hardware line, so it can be grouped with other Schaub handles and pulls when laying out a coordinated job. The manufacturer part number 528-ABZ ties directly to this exact pull, helping with accurate reordering and matching on future phases of work.
The 10 inch center-to-center spacing defines where the two mounting holes fall relative to each other, which supports accurate hole drilling when setting up a run of doors or drawers. By using this fixed spacing, installers can rely on the same measurements or drilling jigs from cabinet to cabinet, reducing layout variation when repeating the Menlo Park arched pull across a larger installation. The #8-32 thread or screw size in the pull provides a clear screw specification, which supports consistent fastening through different door and drawer thicknesses when matched with the appropriate length of #8-32 machine screws.
The Menlo Park arched pull from Schaub and Company is identified as part of the handles and pulls class within decorative hardware and moldings, which places it in the core group of cabinet pulls used on doors and drawers. The 10 inch center-to-center dimension suits layouts where a longer pull is desired across wider fronts, allowing the gripping area to span more of the drawer or door width. The ancient bronze finish description positions this pull for projects that use ancient bronze decorative elements, so it can be applied where a coordinated finish is needed across hinges, knobs, and other pulls. Because the pull uses a defined #8-32 thread or screw size, it fits applications that accept a machine screw connection through the cabinet face, which is the standard fastening method for many cabinet doors and drawers.
The fixed 10 inch center-to-center spacing on this Menlo Park arched pull supports repeatable drilling patterns, since installers can rely on that single dimension when creating hole templates for multiple cabinets. This consistency helps keep pulls aligned across a bank of drawers, reducing visual misalignment when fronts are viewed as a group. The arched pull shape gives a clear gripping surface along its span, which can aid users when opening heavier or wider drawers by allowing different hand positions along the arch. The specified #8-32 thread or screw size gives a precise interface for the fasteners, which simplifies choosing the correct screw length to pass through door or drawer material and engage fully in the pull. The Schaub and Company branding and part number 528-ABZ create a stable reference for replacement or expansion work, supporting future projects where the same Menlo Park arched pull and ancient bronze finish are required.
The Schaub Menlo Park arched pull has a 10 inch center-to-center dimension, which sets a fixed hole spacing for drilling and helps standardize placement across multiple cabinet fronts.
The Menlo Park arched pull is described as ancient bronze, aligning it with hardware that uses an ancient bronze finish family for a coordinated cabinet appearance.
The pull uses a #8-32 thread or screw size, so it pairs with #8-32 machine screws to fasten through cabinet doors or drawer fronts into the pull body.
The Menlo Park arched pull is from Schaub and Company, placing it within their decorative hardware and moldings line for handles and pulls.
The manufacturer part number is 528-ABZ, which identifies this exact ancient bronze Menlo Park arched pull for ordering and matching.
This arched pull functions as a cabinet handle on doors and drawers, using its 10 inch center-to-center spacing and ancient bronze finish to coordinate within decorative hardware layouts.
The Schaub Menlo Park arched pull, identified as part number 528-ABZ, combines a defined arched gripping shape with a 10 inch center-to-center layout and ancient bronze finish. That combination supports projects that call for longer cabinet pulls, a specific ancient bronze appearance, and standardized #8-32 threaded screw connections. For cabinet runs that will repeat the same handle style across doors and drawers, this pull offers consistent dimensions and finish under a single part number that aligns with Schaub and Company decorative hardware lines.