Schwinn 2518 recessed pull is a technically defined edge pull that installs flush on the edge of a drawer or door, so the front stays visually clean while still giving a solid grip line at the edge. The 5-1/16 in (128 mm) center to center dimension establishes a precise drilling pattern, which helps line up multiple fronts across a run. As a recessed pull, it sits into the material instead of standing proud, which supports tight reveals where projecting hardware could clash. The polished chrome finish provides a bright, reflective surface, which reads well against both light and dark fronts in built-ins. Designed as a Schwinn original, the profile matches other Schwinn Hardware details on a job, so hardware across doors and drawers can follow one language.
This technically specified edge pull installs on the edge of a drawer or door, so layout focuses on that edge rather than the face. The 128 mm center to center drilling dimension fixes the distance between fastener points, which streamlines templating and repeating the same pattern. Because the pull installs flush, the recess depth and cutout need to follow the Schwinn 2518 profile, allowing the front surface to remain uninterrupted. The recessed approach suits applications where hardware must not project past the plane of the fronts, such as tight cabinet runs or adjacent panel systems.
This pull is described as an edge pull that installs flush on the edge of a drawer or door, so it suits fronts where the user naturally reaches for the edge rather than the center. The 5-1/16 in (128 mm) center to center length spans a useful portion of typical drawer widths, which helps distribute hand contact along the edge. Its polished chrome finish visually complements other polished chrome hardware on cabinets and casework, allowing it to sit comfortably in contemporary or architectural spaces. As a Schwinn original design within the Schwinn Hardware family, it pairs well where a project already relies on Schwinn patterns for a unified appearance.
The fixed 128 mm center to center measurement allows installers to work from a single drilling pattern, which reduces layout variation from cabinet to cabinet. Because the pull is recessed and flush on the edge, the installed hardware does not protrude past the drawer or door face, which helps maintain alignment in tight reveals and at intersecting panels. The polished chrome finish offers a smooth, hard surface, supporting repeated hand contact while maintaining a crisp look that matches other polished chrome details. The Schwinn 2518 series identification and manufacturer part number 52682 give a clear reference when the same pull is needed again on future phases or service work.
The Schwinn 2518 series is technically an edge pull that installs recessed on the edge of a drawer or door, which keeps the hardware out of the face plane while still providing grip at the edge.
The 5-1/16 in (128 mm) center to center dimension defines the distance between fastening points, which guides drilling layout and supports consistent alignment across multiple fronts.
This recessed pull mounts flush on the edge of a drawer or door, so the handling point is at the edge while the face of the front remains visually clear.
The polished chrome finish creates a bright, reflective surface that coordinates easily with other polished chrome hardware and fittings in the same room or cabinet run.
A Schwinn original design pull matches other Schwinn Hardware elements, which supports a coherent design language across drawers, doors, and related architectural hardware.
Part number 52682 identifies this specific Schwinn 2518 series polished chrome recessed edge pull, which is useful when specifying, reordering, or matching hardware on later work.
The Schwinn 2518 series recessed pull, with its 5-1/16 in (128 mm) center to center layout, supports precise, repeatable drilling on drawers and doors. Its edge-mounted, flush installation keeps fronts clean while maintaining practical grip. The polished chrome finish ties into other polished chrome elements on the project, and the Schwinn original design identity aligns with specifications that call for Schwinn Hardware. Select this pull when a recessed edge solution fits the functional and visual goals of the job.