Schaub Menlo Park arched pull gives you a shaped cabinet handle that supports comfortable hand clearance on doors and drawers. The satin nickel finish provides a muted metallic look that helps projects land in a clean, modern style. As part of the Handles and Pulls class from Schaub and Company, this pull works as visible decorative hardware, so layout decisions directly affect the finished appearance. The arched profile spreads contact across the hand, which helps when operating larger or heavier cabinet fronts in busy shop or residential environments. Being a branded Schaub and Company pull also supports consistent design language when matching other Menlo Park or satin nickel hardware on the same job. The defined pull shape offers clear grip points even when installed on wider drawer fronts, which helps during fast-paced daily use.
The arched pull with 8 inch center-to-center spacing sets a fixed distance between mounting holes, which simplifies layout on doors and drawers built around that spread. Center-to-center 8 inch sizing helps space the hand contact area across wider fronts, giving users a broad grip point. The pull uses #8-32 thread, so the internal threading is matched for that screw size to form a solid connection into the cabinet front. That defined thread size also supports repeatable torque when tightening, helping installers achieve consistent snugness from one pull to the next. Because the pull is identified as arched, the raised center section provides clearance between the grip and the door or drawer surface once mounted.
This Menlo Park arched pull sits in the Decorative Hardware & Moldings Handles and Pulls category, so it is configured for cabinet doors and drawers where the hardware remains visible. The satin nickel finish lets the pull blend into projects targeting a soft metallic look, which is common in many shop-built and factory-finished cabinet runs. With an 8 inch center-to-center layout, the pull works well on larger fronts where a longer handle visually balances the panel and offers more grip length. This same 8 inch spacing helps when aligning multiple pulls across banks of drawers, because hole patterns repeat cleanly from one panel to the next. The arched profile also suits locations where users reach at different angles, as the raised shape offers contact along the curve.
The 8 inch center-to-center dimension defines the drilling pattern, which helps installers pre-plan hole locations in jigs or CNC programs for consistent hardware placement. Once that pattern is established, crews can repeat it across many fronts without adjustment, improving workflow on larger cabinet packages. The #8-32 thread specification means the pull is tapped for a common cabinet screw size, which supports secure engagement into the threaded bosses of the pull body. This thread standardization matters when swapping or reusing pulls on future jobs that also rely on #8-32 fasteners. Combining the arched shape with the 8 inch spread distributes pulling force along a wider section of the door or drawer, which can feel smoother in daily operation. The satin nickel finish on this Schaub and Company pull also ties into other satin nickel hardware on the job, supporting visual consistency from room to room.
The Schaub Menlo Park arched pull has an 8 inch center-to-center dimension, so the mounting holes are spaced 8 inches apart for layout and drilling.
The arched design raises the grip off the cabinet surface, giving fingers clearance during opening and closing, which supports comfortable operation on doors and drawers.
The pull has a satin nickel finish, providing a soft metallic appearance that coordinates with other satin nickel decorative hardware on the same project.
This Menlo Park arched pull is specified with #8-32 thread, so its internal threading is matched to #8-32 screws for secure cabinet mounting.
The Menlo Park arched pull is made by Schaub and Company, placing it within their decorative Handles and Pulls product class for cabinets.
The 8 inch center-to-center sizing suits wider cabinet doors or drawer fronts, where a longer pull helps balance the panel and offers an extended gripping area.
The Schaub Menlo Park arched pull, 8 inch center-to-center, satin nickel, gives installers a defined drilling pattern and a consistent visual style for doors and drawers. The #8-32 thread specification supports a straightforward mounting interface for cabinet fabrication workflows. As a decorative handle in the Handles and Pulls category, it plays a visible role in the finished look, especially on larger fronts matched to the 8 inch spread. For projects calling for satin nickel hardware with a curved hand grip, this pull provides a clear, repeatable option to standardize across multiple cabinet runs.