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Schaub Menlo Park arched appliance pull gives an appliance door a defined grip point with an arched profile, which helps users open heavier fronts with a consistent hand position. The back to back appliance pull design allows a pull to be mounted from both faces, supporting through-bolted installations where a straight load path through the door is needed. The 15 inch center to center layout spaces the posts for wide appliance panels, spreading hand force across a larger area of the door. Ancient bronze finish establishes a dark, traditional look that ties into bronze-themed decorative hardware layouts. The handle sits in the Decorative Hardware & Moldings category under handles and pulls, so it serves as both a working handle and a visible design element on panel-ready appliances. Schaub and Company branding signals a coordinated line when matching other Menlo Park pieces.
The back to back appliance pull configuration uses a through-door arrangement, which establishes a direct connection between interior and exterior pulls for appliance doors that experience higher opening forces. The 15 inch center to center spacing gives installers a fixed drilling pattern, which streamlines layout on appliance panels where symmetry and alignment with surrounding cabinet hardware matter. Thread size 1/4-20 sets the pull to work with that specific machine thread, which ties into drilling and fastening plans that already use 1/4 inch bolts on appliance fronts. The arched profile positions the gripping section away from the mounting plane, which helps provide finger clearance when doors are flush with adjacent cabinetry.
This back to back, arched appliance pull is suited to appliance fronts where a decorative handle from the handles and pulls category is desired, because it delivers both a defined grip and a visible design line. The 15 inch center to center span suits wider appliance doors, as the post spacing spreads force across more of the panel whenever users pull to open. Ancient bronze finish supports installations in spaces built around warm, traditional metal tones, tying appliance fronts to nearby decorative hardware and moldings. As a Menlo Park arched appliance pull from Schaub and Company, the handle fits into projects that already use Menlo Park collection pieces, keeping visual consistency across the room. The appliance pull construction, combined with back to back format, serves projects where a robust, through-bolted handle on both sides of an appliance panel is needed.
The fixed 15 inch center to center measurement provides a clear drilling dimension, which helps crews repeat the same layout across multiple appliance panels without recalculating hole spacing. Using the 1/4-20 thread / screw size establishes a predictable fastener interface, which simplifies coordinating bolts and drilling operations that follow that common thread pattern. The arched appliance pull geometry keeps the gripping area elevated relative to the door face, which supports a consistent wrist angle during use and can reduce contact with surrounding surfaces. The back to back configuration means the pull is oriented for opposing faces on the same bolt line, supporting straight-through clamping across the appliance door thickness. Ancient bronze finish stays visually consistent across each Menlo Park arched appliance pull BTB539-ABZ unit, which helps projects maintain a uniform look when several appliance pulls are used together.
The BTB539-ABZ Menlo Park piece is a back to back, arched appliance pull from Schaub and Company, so it functions as a decorative handle on appliance doors.
The 15 inch center to center dimension fixes the distance between mounting points, which simplifies drilling patterns and supports consistent alignment across multiple appliance fronts.
Back to back appliance pull means this Menlo Park handle is designed for opposing pulls mounted through the same bolt line, creating a through-door installation on appliance panels.
The 1/4-20 thread size defines the machine thread interface, which guides selection of matching fasteners and drilling suitable for that thread pattern on appliance doors.
The ancient bronze finish gives the pull a dark, aged metal appearance, which supports design plans that coordinate bronze-toned handles and pulls throughout the space.
This pull is part of the Menlo Park line from Schaub and Company and uses an arched profile, so it aligns with other Menlo Park decorative handles in form and appearance.
The Schaub Menlo Park arched appliance pull BTB539-ABZ pairs a back to back configuration with a 15 inch center to center pattern, giving projects a defined layout for appliance doors. Ancient bronze finish supports bronze-focused decorative hardware plans. The 1/4-20 thread specification links the pull to a common machine thread standard, which supports straightforward planning around drilling and bolts. For appliance panels that call for a named collection handle in a dark bronze tone, this Menlo Park appliance pull presents a focused option.