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Schaub Menlo Park arched appliance pull gives large appliance fronts a consistent, decorative handle using the Menlo Park design line from Schaub and Company. This pull is an arched style, so the grip stands off the surface in a smooth curve, which helps hands clear the door face during regular opening and closing. The matte black finish defines the visual contrast on wood, laminate, or painted fronts, which supports a clean, modern hardware layout in kitchen or utility installs. As an appliance pull, it is aimed at larger door or panel applications where a more substantial grip is preferred, so it ties appliance faces into the rest of the decorative hardware plan. The Schaub and Company brand designation signals that this pull fits within a coordinated decorative hardware and moldings family for projects built around Schaub pieces.
The concealed surface description on this Menlo Park appliance pull indicates that the pull mounts on the appliance face in a way that keeps the mounting approach visually minimized, which supports a cleaner, more finished appearance. The 15 inch center-to-center measurement sets the fixed distance between the mounting points, which matters when mapping hole locations across appliance panels or replacement fronts. A specified 1/4-20 thread or screw size defines the interface in each mounting point, which guides selection of fasteners sized to engage the pull threads correctly. The matte black finish on the arched design keeps reflections low across the length of the handle, which supports a more understated hardware line on tall appliance installations.
This Menlo Park arched appliance pull is categorized under handles and pulls within decorative hardware and moldings, which positions it for visible appliance and large door applications in cabinetry projects. The 15 inch center-to-center span gives it a long, continuous grip area, which suits taller panels or wide overlay fronts that benefit from a longer handle. As an appliance pull with an arched profile, it serves well on refrigerator, freezer, or paneled appliance fronts where a curved grip improves reach and ergonomics on vertical openings. The matte black finish supports layouts where hardware contrast is part of the design intent, allowing the pull to either stand out on light-toned fronts or visually recede on darker appliance faces.
The specified 15 inch center-to-center dimension on the Schaub CS539-MB appliance pull provides a clear drilling reference, which helps maintain straight, repeatable layouts across multiple doors or appliance panels. Its concealed surface description signals that mounting is designed to keep attachment points visually de-emphasized, which supports clean sightlines across high-visibility kitchen or built-in surfaces. The 1/4-20 thread or screw size standardizes the connection at each end of the pull, which helps installers coordinate hardware to match this thread when planning penetrations through appliance panels or door cores. Being part of the Schaub Menlo Park family helps maintain consistent styling when this appliance pull is used alongside other Menlo Park handles and pulls, which reduces visual mismatch across a run of cabinets and appliance fronts.
The CS539-MB Menlo Park piece is an arched appliance pull from Schaub and Company, so it functions as a decorative handle for appliance or larger door applications.
The 15 inch center-to-center measurement sets the distance between mounting points, which guides drilling so holes line up with the pull ends on the appliance face.
The matte black finish gives the appliance pull a dark, non-reflective surface, which supports modern contrast on light cabinetry or a unified look on dark appliance fronts.
This Menlo Park appliance pull is described as concealed surface, so it is intended to mount on the surface while visually minimizing the appearance of its attachment method.
The 1/4-20 thread or screw size defines the threaded connection in the pull, which guides selection of fasteners that properly engage its mounting points.
The arched design curves the grip away from the surface, which improves finger clearance and makes repeated opening and closing more comfortable on tall appliance fronts.
The Schaub Menlo Park arched appliance pull, CS539-MB, combines a 15 inch center-to-center span, concealed surface description, and matte black finish, which together support both layout accuracy and visual consistency on appliance fronts. The defined 1/4-20 thread or screw size anchors planning for the mechanical connection, which benefits installers mapping through-panels and door cores. As part of Schaub and Company decorative hardware, this appliance pull allows hardware plans to carry the Menlo Park look across cabinets and appliances, which helps projects maintain a unified appearance from doors to full-height appliance panels.