Schaub Menlo Park arched pull is a cabinet handle from Schaub and Company designed to give doors and drawers a defined, arched gripping point. The 10 inch center-to-center dimension spaces the mounting holes for wider fronts, which helps create a balanced look on larger cabinet doors or long drawers. The pull belongs to the Handles and Pulls category, so it is intended as the working handle you reach for every day rather than trim. Its arched shape creates clearance behind the pull, which provides finger room when opening heavier fronts in kitchens, baths, or shop storage. The matte black finish presents a uniform, low sheen surface, which helps the pull read as a clean, solid line across the face of the cabinet.
This Menlo Park arched pull is specified with a 10 inch center-to-center dimension, which defines the distance between the two mounting points you drill into the cabinet face. That spacing helps keep the pull straight and consistent across multiple doors or drawers that share the same layout. The web description notes a thread / screw size of #8-32, indicating the pull is tapped for that thread pattern, which is widely used in cabinet pulls. Using a pull with a defined #8-32 thread helps installers work within familiar dimensions when planning hole size and depth in doors and drawer fronts.
The Menlo Park arched pull from Schaub and Company is part of the Handles and Pulls, Schaub product class, which places it directly in the decorative hardware lineup for cabinetry and similar casework. Its 10 inch center-to-center span suits wider drawer fronts or tall doors, where a longer pull can distribute the visual weight across the panel. Because the web description identifies it as an arched pull in matte black, it supports modern and transitional cabinet designs that call for a defined, continuous handle line. The dark, matte surface can stand out against painted or laminate fronts, which helps users quickly locate the pull edge in work areas such as kitchens, laundry spaces, and shop storage runs.
The stated 10 inch center-to-center measurement on this Menlo Park arched pull gives installers a fixed dimension for drilling, which simplifies creating jigs or templates when repeating the pull across multiple cabinets. The #8-32 thread specification means the pull is built around a cabinet-standard machine thread, which helps keep fastening torque predictable during final tightening. Since the pull is defined as an arched design, the curve provides a repeatable gripping zone along its length, which can benefit users who open larger fronts from different hand positions. The matte black finish description signals a uniform dark color, which helps maintain a consistent appearance across an entire run of doors and drawers when using the same pull throughout a project.
The 528-MB part is a Schaub Menlo Park arched pull from the Handles and Pulls category, so it functions as the main operating handle on cabinet doors and drawers.
The 10 inch center-to-center dimension defines the distance between mounting holes, which guides drilling layout and helps align multiple pulls across cabinet runs.
The matte black finish gives the pull a consistent, low-sheen dark look, which can contrast against lighter cabinets and tie in with other black decorative hardware.
The pull is described with thread / screw size #8-32, indicating it is tapped for that common cabinet hardware machine thread for fastening from the rear of the front.
A 10 inch center-to-center pull spans more of the drawer front, which can create a balanced look and provide multiple comfortable hand positions along the handle.
This Menlo Park arched pull is a Schaub and Company product presented by Wurth Baer Supply, a distributor focused on cabinet hardware and related woodworking products.
The Schaub Menlo Park arched pull, in the 10 inch center-to-center configuration, offers a defined mounting dimension and a matte black finish that supports consistent cabinet runs. The #8-32 thread specification ties it directly to familiar cabinet hardware practices, which helps streamline layout and fastening across a job. When a project calls for a longer arched handle that visually matches from door to door, this Menlo Park pull provides a clearly identified option through its 528-MB part number and descriptive web listing.