Schaub Pub House backplate defines this part as a decorative base specifically matched to the Pub House pull line, so the style, proportions, and coverage work together on cabinets where a coordinated look matters. The 5 inch center-to-center dimension matches pulls drilled on a 5 inch spread, which fits common cabinet drilling patterns and lets installers use existing holes when upgrading hardware. The brushed nickel finish ties directly to the Web description and SAP description, so the color and sheen align with other brushed nickel decorative hardware in the same project. The product is classified as a backplate for pull, so it sits between the pull and the cabinet face, which helps visually frame the pull and set a defined footprint on the door or drawer front. The Schaub and Company brand ties this backplate into a known decorative hardware program for repeatable spec choices.
Pub House backplate for pull, 5 inch center-to-center, describes how this part aligns to the pull mounting holes, so the installer can place it directly over a 5 inch boring pattern without redrilling. The 5 inch center-to-center layout is called out in both the product name and Web description, reinforcing that this backplate is sized for that specific spread rather than a variable range. Because the part is a backplate, it sits under the pull itself, so the pull posts pass through the backplate and into the cabinet front, which keeps the pull and backplate locked on the same drilling pattern. The brushed nickel finish noted in the Web description means the visible face will present as brushed nickel once installed, helping the backplate blend with brushed nickel pulls on the same centers.
Backplate for pull, brushed nickel, 5 inch center-to-center identifies this part as suited to cabinet or furniture fronts that are already drilled, or planned, on a 5 inch pull layout. Because the backplate is part of the Decorative Hardware and Moldings backplates category, it is meant for exposed faces where the visual frame of the pull matters, such as kitchen cabinets, bath vanities, or built-in storage. The brushed nickel finish referenced in the Web description provides a muted metallic appearance that lines up with brushed nickel decorative hardware schemes, which is useful when coordinating multiple pulls and backplates on a run of doors and drawers. The Pub House naming ties it to a specific design family from Schaub and Company, so it fits projects that already use or intend to use Pub House pulls on 5 inch centers.
The 5 inch center-to-center measurement, called out in both the product name and SAP description, defines the distance between the pull mounting points, which drives where this backplate sits on the cabinet front. Because the backplate is designed for a pull on that same 5 inch layout, it supports consistent horizontal or vertical alignment when repeated across multiple doors or drawers with matching drilling. The fact that it is specifically a backplate for pull means it shares the same hole spacing as the pull, which keeps the installation workflow straightforward: the installer locates the 5 inch pattern, sets the backplate, and mounts the pull through it in one operation. The Schaub and Company manufacturer part number 5105B-BN gives an exact spec reference, which helps designers and builders call out this specific backplate whenever they detail a 5 inch center-to-center Pub House pull, promoting uniform hardware appearance throughout the project.
The 5105B-BN part is a Schaub Pub House backplate for pull, so it functions as a decorative base that installs between the pull and the cabinet face.
The backplate matches pulls with a 5 inch center-to-center drilling, so it aligns with mounts spaced on a 5 inch spread on cabinet doors or drawers.
The brushed nickel finish, stated in the Web description, provides a brushed metallic look that coordinates with other brushed nickel decorative hardware on the same installation.
This backplate falls under Decorative Hardware and Moldings backplates, so it is typically applied on visible cabinet or furniture fronts where hardware appearance matters.
The backplate for pull design means the pull mounts through the backplate on the same 5 inch center-to-center holes, keeping both pieces aligned on the cabinet front.
The manufacturer number 5105B-BN uniquely identifies this Schaub Pub House backplate, which helps specifiers and buyers reorder the exact same 5 inch brushed nickel part.
The Schaub Pub House backplate for pull, 5 inch center-to-center, brushed nickel, is defined for pulls on a 5 inch spread, so it fits layouts using that drilling. The Decorative Hardware and Moldings backplates classification confirms its role on visible cabinet fronts, while the Schaub and Company 5105B-BN identifier ties it into a coordinated Pub House hardware family. For projects built around brushed nickel pulls on 5 inch centers, this backplate provides a matched base that supports consistent sizing and appearance across every door and drawer.