Schaub Menlo Park arched pull gives cabinets and furniture a shaped grip that is easy to grab during daily use. The arched design creates finger clearance along the pull, which helps with confident opening on heavier doors or wider drawers. This pull is specified by Schaub and Company, so it aligns with decorative hardware standards used in professional woodworking shops. The ancient bronze finish defines the visual character of the pull, supporting projects that call for a darker, traditional metal tone. As part of the Menlo Park line, this pull keeps styling consistent across multiple fronts, which matters when laying out matched banks of doors and drawers. This piece functions as a working handle, not just trim, so the form, finish, and sizing help it hold up to frequent operation in kitchens, baths, and built-ins.
This Menlo Park arched pull uses a 12 inch center-to-center dimension between mounting points, which guides hole spacing on new cabinet fronts and helps with accurate replacement work. The specified thread / screw size is #8-32, tying the pull into a widely used cabinet hardware thread standard. That sizing lets installers rely on familiar drilling practices and fastener setups when securing the pull. The arched shape then bridges those two mounting points, giving a continuous grip that spans the width between them. Together, the center-to-center length and thread specification support predictable alignment, firm tightening, and repeatable results across multiple doors or drawers on the same run.
This Schaub and Company Menlo Park arched pull fits projects that call for a decorative handle within the Handles and Pulls category. The ancient bronze finish lets it sit comfortably on traditional or warm-toned cabinetry where a dark metal accent is desired. With its 12 inch center-to-center span, the pull suits longer drawer fronts, appliance-style fronts, or tall doors that benefit from a wider gripping area. Installers working on banks of cabinets can repeat this same pull across multiple fronts, using the consistent sizing to keep lines straight and spacing uniform. The arched form also supports use on frequently accessed doors, because the curved profile offers a steady handhold along the full length.
The 12 inch center-to-center measurement is a key layout reference, because it dictates hole spacing during drilling templates or CNC operations. By matching that dimension, installers maintain alignment across cabinet runs and reduce rework from mis-drilled fronts. The #8-32 thread / screw size connects the pull to a standard cabinet hardware interface, which keeps tapping, threading, and tightening familiar on shop benches and job sites. The arched profile then ties those mounting points together into a single continuous handle, spreading hand contact across a longer grip and supporting controlled opening on heavier faces. The ancient bronze finish visually anchors the pull on the door or drawer face, creating a clear contrast line that helps users locate the handle quickly in everyday use.
The Schaub Menlo Park arched pull is a decorative handle within the Handles and Pulls category, so it functions as a working grip for cabinet doors and drawers.
The 12 inch center-to-center measurement defines the distance between mounting holes, guiding drilling layouts and helping match this pull to existing 12 inch setups.
The ancient bronze finish gives the pull a dark, traditional metal tone, which supports designs that call for warm, bronze-colored decorative hardware.
The Menlo Park arched pull uses a #8-32 thread size, tying it to a common cabinet hardware standard and supporting straightforward fastening during installation.
The Menlo Park arched pull 529-ABZ is specified by Schaub and Company, aligning it with their decorative hardware product class for handles and pulls.
The arched design creates space behind the handle, supporting a comfortable grip and steady pull on doors and drawers that see frequent operation.
The Schaub Menlo Park arched pull in ancient bronze combines a 12 inch center-to-center layout with a #8-32 thread standard, giving installers clear drilling and fastening references. The arched profile supplies a full-length grip that serves wide drawers and tall doors well. Using this same pull across a project keeps hardware styling and dimensions consistent from cabinet to cabinet. For work that calls for a decorative, functional handle in a dark bronze tone, this Menlo Park arched pull aligns finish, layout, and thread details in a single part.