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Schaub Menlo Park arched appliance pull gives a back to back pull setup in polished nickel, so panels on appliance fronts gain a matched gripping point from both sides where a through-bolt installation is planned. The 15 inch center-to-center dimension spaces the mounting holes at a known distance, which helps with drilling layout on tall panels or doors. The arched pull shape provides a defined hand clearance, which supports a comfortable grasp when opening heavier fronts. The polished nickel finish presents a bright metallic surface, which suits projects where a reflective decorative hardware look is desired. As an appliance pull, this part is intended for larger panel applications, so it fits roles beyond standard drawer pulls. The Menlo Park design name groups this pull with the same family, which helps keep visual continuity when pairing it with other items marked Menlo Park on a job.
The back to back designation indicates this Menlo Park appliance pull is arranged so two pulls oppose each other through a shared panel, which suits paneled appliance fronts that need gripping surfaces on each side. The 15 inch center-to-center measurement dictates the horizontal or vertical spacing between fastener points, which guides drilling when laying out holes across door stiles or rail sections. The 1/4-20 thread size defines the bolt interface in the pull, which coordinates with hardware that uses this thread when tightening the assembly across the panel thickness. The arched design provides a curved form, which shapes the clearance between the pull and the panel surface during use. The polished nickel finish is specified for the visible metal, which supports finish alignment with other polished nickel pieces in the same installation field.
The Menlo Park arched appliance pull is described as an appliance pull, so its role is oriented toward larger fronts such as appliance panels where a longer grip length is useful. The 15 inch center-to-center spacing places the mounting points far apart, which matches tall or wide fronts that benefit from a long handle span. The back to back configuration is defined, so the pull is suited to setups where two pulls face each other through a door or panel and operate together as a through-bolted pair. Being part of the Schaub and Company line of handles and pulls, this piece aligns with decorative hardware applications where appearance matters alongside function. The polished nickel finish places it in polished metal schemes, which helps when hardware across a room must share the same bright finish family.
The 15 inch center-to-center dimension gives a precise distance between mounting points, which supports consistent drilling across multiple panels when several appliance fronts use the same layout. The 1/4-20 thread specification defines the internal thread in the pull, which helps match the pull to fasteners using this thread when setting up the back to back arrangement. The arched description highlights a curved handle profile, which influences how the pull aligns visually with stiles and rails along the door face. The polished nickel finish keeps the surface appearance uniform across each BTB539-PN pull, which supports repeatable visual results when several units are used on one project. The Menlo Park name ties this appliance pull to the Menlo Park family, which assists in maintaining design consistency when pairing it with other Menlo Park handles and pulls.
The BTB539-PN Menlo Park part is defined as a back to back arched appliance pull, so it functions as a paired pull setup through a panel on appliance-style fronts.
The 15 inch center-to-center dimension states the distance between the mounting holes, so drilling on the door or panel follows this fixed spacing for alignment.
The back to back appliance pull arrangement positions two pulls facing each other through a shared panel, so both sides gain a handle connected by through-bolting.
This Schaub Menlo Park pull is specified in polished nickel, so its visible surfaces coordinate with other polished nickel decorative hardware on the same project.
The 1/4-20 thread size indicates the internal threading used by the pull, so it mates with fasteners using the same thread standard during back to back mounting.
The arched design creates a curved profile between the pull and the panel face, so fingers follow the arch for a defined gripping area on appliance doors.
The Schaub Menlo Park arched appliance pull, identified as model BTB539-PN, provides a back to back configuration, a 15 inch center-to-center span, and 1/4-20 thread sizing in polished nickel for decorative hardware projects. These stated details define how it mounts, how far its fixing points spread on an appliance panel, and how it aligns with polished nickel schemes. For jobs requiring an arched pull profile and a known drilling pattern on appliance fronts, this Menlo Park back to back pull offers a clearly defined specification set ready to integrate into layout plans.