Schaub Pub House backplate for pull defines this piece as a dedicated backplate designed to sit behind a matching pull, so it creates a finished base that visually frames the handle on doors or drawers. The 8 inch center-to-center layout locates the pull mounting points on an 8 inch spread, which matters when matching existing hole drilling on cabinetry or planning new layouts with consistent spacing. The polished nickel finish gives the backplate a bright metallic look that pairs with polished nickel pulls, helping the hardware read as one coordinated set across a kitchen or furniture run. Being part of the decorative hardware and moldings backplates category positions this item as trim hardware, so it serves to visually anchor the pull against the cabinet surface for a more intentional appearance. The Pub House naming connects it to Schaub designs marketed under that style family.
The 8 inch center-to-center callout in the description ties the backplate to pull designs that share the same 8 inch mounting spread, which supports straight swaps where existing holes already follow that pattern. By specifying center-to-center rather than overall size, the data speaks directly to handle mounting geometry, helping layouts line up across multiple cabinet fronts. The Schaub and Company branding associates the piece with a manufacturer that organizes this part within a Pub House line, so installers can select it when a coordinated backplate from that style group is needed. The identification as a backplate for pull keeps its role focused on sitting between the cabinet face and the pull feet, so drill points follow the pull specification while this part simply shares that pattern.
The classification as decorative hardware and moldings backplates places this part squarely in cabinet and furniture trim work, so it fits naturally on drawer fronts or doors wherever a pull is planned. Because the description calls it a backplate for pull, polished nickel, 8 inch center-to-center, it is suited to locations that can accept a pull with that 8 inch spread, such as wider drawers that benefit from a longer grasp point. The polished nickel finish lets it sit behind polished nickel pulls without introducing a finish break, which supports a unified visual line on runs of doors. The Pub House naming on the product title aligns this backplate with pulls and other pieces sold under the same design family, so it can repeat that style cue across a full bank of cabinetry.
The clearly stated 8 inch center-to-center dimension gives a precise mounting reference, which matters when repeating the same pull and backplate combination across multiple fronts where consistent spacing is important to the finished look. Identifying the part as Backplate for Pull in both the SAP Description and Web Description confirms that its job is to sit under a pull rather than carry load by itself, so planning revolves around the pull selection while this piece provides the visual base. The polished nickel detail is important because finish differences on hardware are visible even from a distance, so matching this backplate with polished nickel pulls helps avoid mix-and-match appearance issues. The Schaub and Company brand plus the manufacturer part number 5108B-PN give a stable identifier, which helps installers and buyers repeat the exact same backplate when extending a run or matching hardware on additional cabinets later.
The Schaub Pub House backplate for pull is a decorative backplate that installs behind a pull, so it serves as a trim plate that visually frames the handle on cabinet doors or drawers.
The 8 inch center-to-center detail indicates the spacing between pull mounting points, so it aligns with cabinet pulls drilled on an 8 inch spread for consistent hole layout.
The polished nickel finish lets this backplate visually coordinate with polished nickel pulls and other decorative hardware, so the installed hardware run maintains a unified metallic tone.
This backplate is classified under decorative hardware and moldings, so it is typically used on cabinet or furniture doors and drawers wherever a pull with 8 inch center-to-center mounting is planned.
The Schaub and Company branding identifies the manufacturer, so installers can match this Pub House backplate with other Schaub decorative hardware from the same design family.
The manufacturer part number 5108B-PN uniquely identifies this polished nickel Pub House backplate, so repeat orders can reference the same part for consistent hardware appearance.
The Schaub Pub House backplate for pull, 8 inch center-to-center, polished nickel, offers a defined match for pulls on an 8 inch spread where a coordinated trim plate is desired. The decorative hardware and moldings backplates classification positions it for cabinet and furniture applications that use pulls rather than knobs. With the Schaub and Company name and part number 5108B-PN clearly tied to this item, ongoing projects or future additions can specify the same backplate to maintain continuity across every installed cabinet front.