Schaub Pub House backplate for pull gives a defined mounting surface behind a matching pull, so the grip stands out cleanly against the door or drawer front. This Schaub and Company part is a decorative backplate, so it dresses the pull mounting area while keeping the pull as the working handle. The brushed nickel finish provides a muted metallic look, so it pairs well with brushed nickel pulls in the same run. The 10 inch center-to-center layout matches pulls drilled on a 10 inch spread, so holes in the front can stay consistent from opening to opening. The product is identified as model 5110B-BN, so it is easy to match to Pub House pulls and related hardware in the same series.
The 10 inch center-to-center description on this Schaub Pub House backplate for pull sets the spacing between the pull posts, so the decorative plate and the pull share the same drill pattern. Because the backplate is defined for a pull rather than as a standalone knob plate, it serves as the visual base while the pull handles the load of everyday use. The brushed nickel finish ties into standard brushed nickel pull offerings, so installers can keep the same mounting grid while coordinating finishes from one hardware piece to the next.
This backplate for pull is categorized under decorative hardware and moldings, so it is suited for visible cabinet, furniture, or millwork fronts where appearance matters along with function. The 10 inch center-to-center drilling makes it an option for wider doors or drawer faces that are laid out for a 10 inch pull span, so the scale of the hardware matches the size of the opening. As part of the Schaub Pub House backplate class, it offers a coordinated face detail that can be carried from one room or bank of cabinets to another, tying together separate runs of casework with the same brushed nickel tone.
The 10 inch center-to-center design gives a fixed distance between pull posts, so drill locations can be repeated accurately across multiple doors or drawers. Because the part is defined as a backplate for pull in brushed nickel, it lets installers use brushed nickel pulls on the same hole spread while adding a finished border around the pull footprint. The 5110B-BN identification aligns this backplate with other Schaub and Company pieces in the Pub House family, so ordering and field matching are straightforward when repeating the detail across a larger project. The decorative hardware and moldings classification indicates that its primary role is visual refinement over the functional pull, keeping the working grip and the decorative plate clearly defined.
The Schaub Pub House backplate for pull is described as 10 inch center-to-center, so it works with pulls that mount on the same 10 inch post spacing.
The 5110B-BN backplate is described as brushed nickel, so it visually coordinates with brushed nickel pulls and other brushed nickel decorative hardware on the same project.
The product is specified as a backplate for pull, so it is installed behind a separate pull to provide a finished decorative surface around the pull posts.
On this backplate, 10 inch center-to-center indicates the distance between the pull mounting holes, so the pull and backplate share the same drill pattern.
The product name and SAP description identify it as a Pub House backplate from Schaub and Company, so it aligns with the Pub House decorative hardware line.
The brushed nickel finish on this backplate matches brushed nickel pulls, so runs of doors and drawers can keep a single, consistent metal tone.
The Schaub Pub House backplate for pull, 10 inch center-to-center, brushed nickel, part 5110B-BN, ties a 10 inch pull layout to a coordinated decorative plate. For projects calling for brushed nickel decorative hardware with a 10 inch center-to-center pull grid, this backplate provides a defined visual base behind the pull so the overall hardware line reads as one planned system across the cabinetry.