Schaub Menlo Park arched pull gives cabinets a polished chrome grip point that reads clean and modern on doors and drawers. The arched profile creates a comfortable handhold, which matters when a pull is used all day in a busy shop, kitchen, or office run. The pull sits on an 8 inch center-to-center layout, so hole spacing is straightforward on new builds and consistent when replacing existing 8 inch CC pulls. Schaub and Company branding signals a decorative hardware line aimed at detailed woodworking projects, where matching style across multiple openings matters. The polished chrome finish reflects light sharply across the arc, which visually tightens up cabinet faces and helps a run of fronts read as one continuous line. As part of the decorative hardware and moldings handles and pulls class, this piece is built to function as the primary handhold on face-frame or frameless cabinetry.
The pull uses an 8 inch center-to-center mount, so installers can run a single drilling template for both doors and wide drawer fronts that share this spacing. This keeps on-site layout quick when aligning rows of fronts. Thread size is specified as #8-32, which ties directly into common cabinet pull mounting practice and lets fabricators tap or drill for a known machine-screw standard. That standard thread spec supports repeatable hardware swaps down the road, because future pulls using the same thread and spacing can occupy the same holes. With the arched body bridging between the two mounting points, the hardware reads as one continuous line even though the mechanical connection happens only at the 8 inch centers.
This Menlo Park arched pull lands in the decorative hardware and moldings handles and pulls class, so its job is to serve as the working grip on cabinet doors, drawer fronts, and built-in storage panels. The 8 inch center-to-center size suits wider fronts, where a longer pull balances the door height or drawer width visually and gives both hands space to grab when needed. In banks of drawers, repeating the same 8 inch CC pull helps the entire base run read uniform, because each front presents the same hardware scale. The polished chrome surface fits projects built around bright metal details, such as contemporary kitchens or commercial casework, and coordinates with other polished chrome cabinet hardware specified from the same job list. As a Schaub and Company piece, it aligns with woodworking projects that call for decorative pulls selected as visible design elements, not just functional parts.
The 8 inch center-to-center measurement anchors layout, so installers can commit to a single measurement from edge or rail and repeat that across every opening without revisiting hole locations. This discipline speeds work on multi-unit runs where dozens of fronts share hardware. The #8-32 thread spec keeps the fastener interface predictable, which matters for shops that pre-drill or tap before finishing, because they can base their process on a standard machine-screw pattern. The arched design spans the mounting points with a gentle rise, which visually softens the straight lines of door rails and drawer edges and helps slight door reveals feel intentional rather than misaligned. Polished chrome catches and reflects ambient light, which can visually tighten shadow lines around hardware and make slight variations in wood tone across fronts less obvious to the eye. Together, these traits support clean, repeatable cabinet installations built around this specific pull pattern and finish.
The Schaub Menlo Park arched pull has an 8 inch center-to-center dimension, which standardizes hole spacing on cabinet doors and drawers for consistent layout and easier replacements.
The pull is finished in polished chrome, giving cabinets a bright, reflective metal look that coordinates with other polished chrome decorative hardware on the same project.
The Menlo Park arched pull uses #8-32 threads, which aligns with common cabinet pull mounting practice and supports straightforward installation into prepared holes.
This pull is part of the decorative hardware and moldings handles and pulls category, so it is used as the working grip on cabinet doors and drawer fronts in woodworking projects.
The pull is made by Schaub and Company, giving installers a branded decorative hardware option for cabinet jobs requiring coordinated handles and pulls.
The manufacturer part number is 540-26, which identifies this specific 8 inch center-to-center polished chrome Menlo Park arched pull in hardware schedules and orders.
The Schaub Menlo Park arched pull, 8 inch center-to-center in polished chrome, offers a defined grip length, a bright finish, and #8-32 thread compatibility for cabinet doors and drawers. For projects specifying decorative handles and pulls, this 540-26 model gives a known pattern and finish to repeat across casework. Wurth Baer Supply presents it as part of a broader cabinet hardware lineup for woodworking professionals planning coordinated hardware runs.