Schwinn 4587 Series appliance pull is a functional, modern, architectural grade handle designed for appliance-scale doors and panels where a substantial grip is needed. The 736 mm center to center dimension sets a long, continuous handhold across wider fronts, which helps when opening larger or heavier doors. Its 28-15/16 inch overall length visually matches tall or wide appliance faces, aligning the handle proportion with the door for a clean, intentional look. The brushed stainless steel material provides a straightforward metallic appearance that coordinates with many stainless-front appliances, supporting consistent design across a run of cabinets and built-ins. A generous 14mm diameter gives the pull a solid, full profile, which provides more surface for the hand and supports comfortable gripping along the span. As a Schwinn quality product, it is built as a dedicated appliance pull solution within the Schwinn 4587 series family.
The 736 mm center to center dimension defines the mounting hole spread for this appliance pull, so hole layout follows that fixed distance across the panel. That long spread positions mounting points toward the ends of the handle, which supports balanced force when users pull from different spots along the bar. With an overall length of 28-15/16 inches, the pull visually spans a meaningful portion of the door height or width, which helps align handle placement with the geometry of the appliance face. The 14mm diameter of the handle sets the bar thickness the installer works around when aligning adjacent fronts, so clearances between neighboring doors and panels can be planned with that profile in mind. Its brushed stainless steel finish defines the surface presentation against the panel material, guiding layout choices where the pull becomes a deliberate design element.
This appliance pull is part of the Schwinn 4587 Series, positioning it for installations where a modern, architectural grade look is desired across appliances and matching panels. The 736 mm center to center size suits wide or tall fronts that benefit from a long gripping area, such as appliance doors or large cabinet panels. At 28-15/16 inches overall length, the pull visually anchors tall or broad faces, which can be useful when aligning multiple vertical elements in a kitchen or similar built-in environment. The brushed stainless steel finish aligns naturally with stainless-faced appliances, so the handle can extend existing stainless surfaces into the hardware line. With a 14mm diameter, the pull works where a thicker bar is appropriate, offering a full-profile handle on doors that see frequent, firm use.
The defined 736 mm center to center dimension allows consistent drilling patterns across multiple doors, which helps maintain straight lines and repeated spacing in a run of cabinets or appliances. Because the overall length is 28-15/16 inches, installers can position the pull to create predictable reveals at the top and bottom edges of doors, aiding symmetry when repeating the handle on several fronts. The generous 14mm diameter influences how the pull reads visually from a distance, creating a substantial line that can echo other linear elements in the room, such as trim or appliance seams. The brushed stainless steel material sets a specific sheen and color tone, which helps coordinate hardware selection across various components that share a stainless appearance. As an appliance pull identified by manufacturer part 59118, it serves as a clear reference point when repeating or specifying the same handle throughout a project.
This appliance pull has a 736 mm center to center dimension, which sets the hole spacing for mounting and supports a long gripping span on large doors.
The handle measures 28-15/16 inches overall, so it visually suits tall or wide appliance fronts where a longer pull balances the door size.
The pull is brushed stainless steel, giving it a metallic look that works with stainless appliances and other stainless hardware on the project.
The handle has a generous 14mm diameter, providing a thick, full-profile grip that feels substantial on appliance doors and large panels.
This pull is part of the Schwinn 4587 Series, and Schwinn notes a complementary 4135 Series in 12mm diameter for coordinated design options.
The handle is described as functional, modern, and architectural grade, indicating it is intended for projects where design and performance both matter.
This brushed stainless steel appliance pull brings a functional, modern, architectural grade handle to wider or taller doors that benefit from a longer grip. The 736 mm center to center pattern and 28-15/16 inch length define its role on appliance-scale fronts, while the 14mm diameter and Schwinn 4587 Series identity place it within a coordinated, substantial hardware family. For projects that call for a brushed stainless finish and a clearly sized appliance pull, this Schwinn Hardware 59118 model offers a defined option ready to be specified.