Schaub Menlo Park cup pull gives you a defined hand grip on cabinet fronts, because its cup pull form is built for fingers to catch securely, which matters when drawers are loaded and need controlled opening and closing on every pull.
The brushed nickel finish on this cup pull diffuses light across the surface, so fingerprints and minor marks stand out less in normal use, which matters on frequently handled kitchen or shop cabinetry where hardware is touched constantly.
The 3-1/2 inch center-to-center dimension sets consistent hole spacing for this pull, so drilling or boring patterns can match across multiple fronts, which matters when aligning rows of doors and drawers for a straight visual line.
The #8-32 thread size on this cup pull ties directly to standard cabinet fastener threading, so installers can match it with common machine-thread fasteners, which matters for predictable assembly on cabinet doors, drawers, and panels.
The 3-1/2 inch center-to-center layout on this Schaub Menlo Park cup pull defines the drilling pattern, so installers can pre-bore fronts to that spacing, which matters when using production jigs or CNC programs across multiple fronts.
The #8-32 thread specification inside the pull sets the machine-thread interface, so hardware can be selected to match cabinet thickness, which matters when fastening through varying panel depths without changing the pull itself.
The cup pull style creates a fixed grip pocket on the front surface, so the pull mounts flat against the cabinet face, which matters when positioning it consistently along top rails of drawers or mid-rails of doors for repeatable hand access.
The classification as decorative hardware and handles and pulls places this Schaub Menlo Park cup pull directly on cabinet doors and drawers, so it functions as the user touchpoint, which matters anywhere casework needs a defined place to grab.
The brushed nickel finish on this cup pull identifies it as a neutral metallic option, so it pairs with many door and drawer finishes, which matters on mixed-material projects where hardware must sit cleanly against wood, laminate, or painted fronts.
The Menlo Park naming and Schaub and Company brand link this cup pull to a specific design line, so it can be used wherever that style is desired across a project, which matters when tying together kitchen, bath, or storage areas with one look.
The 3-1/2 inch center-to-center measurement positions this pull in a common size range for cabinet hardware, so it suits medium-width drawers and doors, which matters in layouts where hardware needs to look proportionate across stacked fronts.
The 3-1/2 inch center-to-center spacing on this Schaub Menlo Park cup pull provides a fixed dimension for hole placement, so it can directly replace other pulls with the same spacing, which matters when upgrading fronts without redrilling panels.
The #8-32 thread size gives a known fastener interface, so installers can re-use existing machine-thread holes in cabinet fronts when they match, which matters in retrofit situations where existing threading is already present in the substrate.
The manufacturer part number 534-BN unambiguously identifies this exact brushed nickel Menlo Park cup pull, so it can be reordered or specified precisely on plans, which matters when matching replacements to an existing hardware schedule.
The description as a cup pull, brushed nickel, 3-1/2 inch center-to-center sets three key identifiers in one line, so it can be referenced on drawings and cut sheets, which matters when communicating requirements between designers, shops, and installers.
The Schaub Menlo Park cup pull has a 3-1/2 inch center-to-center measurement, which sets the exact distance between mounting points for drilling or for matching existing cabinet hole spacing.
The Menlo Park cup pull uses a brushed nickel finish, which provides a muted metallic look that coordinates with other brushed nickel decorative hardware across a cabinet installation.
The cup pull is specified with a #8-32 thread size, which pairs with standard machine-thread cabinet fasteners for securing the pull through door or drawer fronts.
The Menlo Park 534-BN cup pull is manufactured by Schaub and Company, which allows it to be matched with other Schaub handles and pulls in the same project line.
This product is listed under decorative hardware and handles and pulls, placing it as a visible operating component on cabinet doors and drawers in woodworking projects.
Part number 534-BN identifies the specific Menlo Park cup pull in brushed nickel, which helps with ordering, documentation, and future replacement on cabinet jobs.
The Schaub Menlo Park cup pull in brushed nickel, identified as part number 534-BN, combines a cup pull grip and 3-1/2 inch center-to-center layout, so it suits projects needing clear hand access and consistent mounting points across cabinet fronts.
The #8-32 thread sizing ties directly into common cabinet fastener standards, so it matches typical shop and field installation practices, which matters when selecting hardware through Wurth Baer Supply for repeatable cabinet work.