Schaub Menlo Park arched appliance pull is a decorative handle from Schaub and Company designed as an appliance pull for woodworking and cabinet projects that need a substantial grip on a panel-ready appliance or large door front. The polished nickel finish gives the pull a bright, metal look that ties in with other polished nickel decorative hardware in the same run of cabinetry. The arched design provides a defined hand space between the mounting points, which helps when operating heavier appliance fronts. With its Menlo Park styling and appliance-pull format, this handle fits into decorative hardware layouts where the appliance needs a pull that visually matches nearby cabinet handles.
This arched appliance pull uses a 15 inch center-to-center mounting spread, so installers drill two mounting holes aligned on that spacing when laying out the handle on the appliance or cabinet panel. The pull is specified with a 1/4"-20 thread size, which connects the handle to threaded fasteners that match this specification for a secure joint through the panel thickness. Because the appliance pull is designed as a handle for appliances and larger fronts, this combination of center-to-center distance and thread size gives installers a clear starting point for their drilling jigs and mounting layout on shop-built or site-fitted panels.
The Menlo Park arched appliance pull, identified by manufacturer part 539-PN, is suited to projects where an appliance or large cabinet front needs a handle that visually matches other Menlo Park decorative hardware. Its 15 inch center-to-center size works well on taller doors or appliance panels where a shorter pull could look undersized relative to the panel height. In cabinet shops or on site, this fixed center-to-center spacing allows jigs and drilling patterns to be set up once and repeated across multiple fronts, keeping handle locations consistent from one panel to the next. Because the finish is polished nickel, this pull fits layouts that already use polished nickel hinges, knobs, or smaller pulls.
The 15 inch center-to-center specification on this arched appliance pull provides a predictable dimension that can be built into cabinet drawings and drilling templates, which reduces layout time when multiple identical appliance panels are required. The 1/4"-20 thread size allows shops to standardize on matching threaded fasteners for this pull across all panels using the same hardware, which keeps mounting consistent from one installation to another. Since the pull is described as arched, the design gives users a defined clearance space between the handle and the panel surface, so hands can find the grip quickly even on heavy panels. The clear product naming as a Schaub Menlo Park arched appliance pull in polished nickel helps specifiers call out the exact handle in project documents without confusion.
The Menlo Park arched appliance pull has a 15 inch center-to-center dimension, which sets the distance between mounting holes when laying out drilling locations on appliance or cabinet panels.
The 1/4"-20 thread size means the pull mates with 1/4"-20 threaded fasteners, allowing installers to choose matching machine screws for through-panel mounting based on panel thickness.
The Menlo Park arched appliance pull is finished in polished nickel, which visually coordinates with other polished nickel decorative hardware on cabinets and appliances.
The 539-PN Menlo Park arched appliance pull is manufactured by Schaub and Company, aligning it with the Schaub decorative hardware line used in many cabinet projects.
This handle is described as an appliance pull, so it is intended to act as the gripping point on appliance or large cabinet panels within decorative hardware layouts.
The arched design creates a continuous curved grip area between mounting points, giving users a clear handhold when operating taller or heavier fronts.
The Schaub Menlo Park arched appliance pull, polished nickel, 15 inch center-to-center with 1/4"-20 thread, combines a defined mounting layout with a decorative finish that aligns with polished nickel hardware schemes. When a project calls for an appliance pull that coordinates with Schaub Menlo Park handles and uses clear center-to-center and thread specifications, this model 539-PN offers those defined details for consistent cabinet and appliance panel work.