Schaub Menlo Park appliance pull gives appliances a defined gripping point using Schaub and Company hardware that suits decorative cabinet projects. This pull is identified as an appliance pull in the Menlo Park style, so it is designed to act as a working handle rather than a light cabinet trim, which matters when the door action is heavier. The product is listed within handles and pulls, giving installers a clear role for it in decorative hardware layouts for kitchens or built-in spaces. With branding from Schaub and Company, the pull aligns with other decorative hardware and moldings used in woodworking workflows. Wurth Baer Supply offers this pull within its cabinet hardware assortment for the woodworking industry, which supports shops standardizing on consistent sources for decorative handles. The named Menlo Park design provides a repeatable visual choice across multiple appliance fronts where a uniform handle style is desired for a project.
The appliance pull lists a 15 inch center-to-center dimension, which defines the required drilling spread on the appliance panel and guides layout during fabrication. That clear spacing detail helps align handle placement on wider doors where symmetry is important across neighboring units. The web description calls out 1/4-20 thread, giving installers the thread size interface needed for fastening into the appliance panel or backing structure. When the thread specification is defined as 1/4-20, fabricators can prepare matching fasteners and through holes that work with that size, avoiding guesswork during install. Together, the center-to-center measure and thread information give cabinetmakers straightforward reference points for shop drawings and drilling jigs on Menlo Park handle runs.
The Menlo Park appliance pull is positioned as part of decorative hardware and moldings, which makes it suitable for visually coordinated woodworking projects that wrap appliances with surrounding cabinetry. As a handle within the handles and pulls product class, it can be specified wherever an appliance front needs a strong, consistent grasp point. The 15 inch center-to-center size gives it presence on larger appliance panels, helping the handle visually span more of the door width for balanced proportions. In kitchens that blend built-in appliances with adjacent cabinets, this appliance pull allows the Menlo Park style to extend across the full run, maintaining the same handle family. Because Wurth Baer Supply focuses on products for the woodworking industry, this pull fits into shop workflows that combine wood panels with matching decorative hardware. The satin nickel description offers a finish option that pairs with many appliance trims and hinges in satin nickel tones on surrounding hardware.
The defined 15 inch center-to-center measurement gives drafters and CNC programmers a fixed dimension to use in hole layouts, supporting accurate repetition from cabinet to appliance fronts. This consistency helps reduce layout variation when multiple Menlo Park pulls appear on a project, because every drill pattern follows the same spacing. The 1/4-20 thread size in the web description establishes the connection standard for fastening, so shops can stock the appropriate threaded fasteners that mate with the pull. Using a known thread specification also helps coordinate with metal backing plates or internal supports that rely on 1/4-20 threading in appliance or panel construction. The satin nickel finish described for this appliance pull ties its appearance into other satin nickel hardware, which supports cohesive design when handles, knobs, and hinges share a similar tone. With Schaub and Company as the named brand, replacement orders can reference the same Menlo Park and 535-15 identifiers to keep projects visually consistent.
The Menlo Park 535-15 piece is described as an appliance pull in the handles and pulls category, so it functions as a working handle for appliance fronts within decorative woodworking projects.
The appliance pull is listed with a 15 inch center-to-center dimension, giving installers a specific drilling spread for mounting holes across the appliance or panel surface.
The Schaub Menlo Park appliance pull is described with a satin nickel finish, which supports coordination with other satin nickel decorative hardware in the same installation.
The web description states a 1/4-20 thread size, so hole preparation and fastening layouts can be planned around that specific threading standard for installation.
The Menlo Park name identifies a specific style family from Schaub and Company, enabling designers to repeat the same look across multiple appliance fronts and matching cabinet hardware runs.
Wurth Baer Supply offers this satin nickel Menlo Park appliance pull as part of its cabinet hardware selection for the woodworking industry, supporting professional shop purchasing.
This Schaub Menlo Park appliance pull with 15 inch center-to-center spacing, satin nickel finish, and 1/4-20 thread gives woodworking shops clear dimensions and interface details for appliance panel work. When a project needs an appliance pull identified by the 535-15 part number within the handles and pulls class, this option provides a defined style and mounting spread. For trade buyers sourcing decorative hardware through Wurth Baer Supply, specifying this Menlo Park satin nickel pull supports consistent design and familiar installation details across appliance fronts.