Schaub Menlo Park Cup Pull gives you a cup-style handle with a 3-1/2 inch center-to-center dimension, so hole spacing lines up consistently on doors or drawers built around this standard. The ancient bronze finish defines the visual character of the pull, shaping how it coordinates with other bronze-finished hardware in a run of cabinets. The pull is identified as a cup pull, which means it presents a recessed grip that suits fingers pulling drawers or doors open in one smooth motion. Being part of the Schaub and Company line places it in the manufacturers decorative hardware and moldings offering, tying it directly to projects that call for design-focused handles and pulls.
The 3-1/2 inch center-to-center dimension directly governs where mounting holes land on the cabinet front, so layout work follows a fixed measurement during drilling or replacement. The pull uses a #8-32 thread size, so the threaded interface is predetermined for fasteners engaging through the back of the door or drawer front. Identifying the product as a cup pull signals that the mounting points sit behind a solid front lip, shaping how the pull sits against the surface during fastening. The ancient bronze finish is specified as the surface treatment, influencing how the pull visually reads once aligned with other decorative hardware and moldings on the same facade.
This cup pull sits in the decorative hardware and moldings category, tying it directly to cabinet doors and drawers in woodworking and cabinetry projects. The 3-1/2 inch center-to-center measurement supports cabinet faces already drilled on that standard, which is often used across runs of kitchen or bath cabinetry. As a cup pull, it presents a front lip and recessed pocket that fit typical drawer and door motions, giving users a defined place to pull in a straight line. The ancient bronze finish aligns with projects calling for darker bronze tones across handles and pulls, which can help maintain a consistent visual theme from base cabinets to upper units.
The fixed 3-1/2 inch center-to-center dimension lets installers repeat the same drilling pattern across multiple fronts, saving layout time when running long banks of cabinets. Because the pull uses a #8-32 thread size, the fastener engagement is standardized, which helps keep mounting torque and feel similar from one door or drawer front to the next. The cup pull profile places the gripping surface forward while the threaded points sit behind, so once it is tightened, the pull seats flush against the cabinet surface. Tying this piece to the Menlo Park designation and Schaub and Company product class gives projects a named style track, which is useful when coordinating handles and pulls across different cabinet sizes and configurations.
The Schaub Menlo Park Cup Pull uses a 3-1/2 inch center-to-center size, so installers position mounting holes at that spacing for consistent alignment across cabinet doors or drawers.
The Menlo Park Cup Pull is specified with a #8-32 thread size, which determines the screw threading that engages through the cabinet front into the pull body.
This Schaub and Company cup pull is listed with an ancient bronze finish, shaping how it coordinates visually with other bronze-toned decorative hardware and moldings.
The 3-1/2 inch center-to-center size sets a repeated hole spacing, which streamlines drilling and replacement across multiple cabinet fronts using the same measurement.
The 534-ABZ is identified as a cup pull, so it presents a recessed grip pocket that supports straightforward pulling motion on cabinet doors or drawers.
The Menlo Park Cup Pull 534-ABZ is produced by Schaub and Company, placing it within their decorative hardware and moldings product class.
The Schaub Menlo Park Cup Pull, 3-1/2 inch center-to-center, anchors hardware layout around a known hole spacing while the #8-32 thread size defines the fastening interface. The ancient bronze finish positions this pull for projects built around bronze-toned decorative hardware. For cabinet and woodworking work moving through Wurth Baer Supply, this Schaub and Company cup pull offers a defined style and dimension set that can be repeated across doors and drawers in the same job.