Schaub Pub House backplate defines this part as a decorative plate from Schaub and Company that works with their Pub House pull design, so it ties a project together when that specific style is already in use. The description "Backplate for Pull" identifies it as a trim piece that sits behind a pull, helping finish the mounting area visually. The 10 inch center-to-center detail means the holes in this backplate are spaced to match a pull with 10 inches between mounting posts, so it aligns with that pull size during layout. The polished nickel description tells you the visible surface is a polished nickel finish, so it visually coordinates with polished nickel pulls on the same door or drawer. Being listed under decorative hardware and moldings backplates defines its role as a finishing component, so it supports design consistency across a run of cabinetry.
The 10 inch center-to-center specification keeps the backplate mounting points aligned with a 10 inch pull, so the plate and pull share the same hole pattern on the door or drawer. The fact that it is described specifically as a backplate for pull indicates that it is sized and shaped to sit between the pull base and the door or drawer face, so the pull bases rest on the backplate rather than directly on the surface. The polished nickel finish on the backplate presents a continuous metal field behind the pull, so the area around the handle takes on the same polished look as the pull itself.
The web description stating "Backplate for Pull, Polished Nickel, 10 inch Center-to-Center" shows that this part is intended to sit under a pull that also mounts on a 10 inch center-to-center pattern, so it fits doors and drawers drilled on that spacing. The product name "Schaub Pub House Backplate for Pull, 10"CC, Polished Nickel - 5110B-PN" connects the backplate to the Pub House design family from Schaub and Company, so it suits cabinet runs where that collection is used as the visual theme. Its placement in the decorative hardware and moldings backplates category identifies it as trim that remains visible after installation, so it naturally fits front-facing cabinet and furniture locations instead of hidden structural positions. The polished nickel designation signals that it coordinates with polished nickel pulls throughout a room, so it works in projects where a polished metal look is part of the design plan.
The 10 inch center-to-center measurement on this Schaub Pub House backplate provides a fixed reference between mounting points, so hole locations for matching pulls and backplates stay consistent from cabinet to cabinet. Using a backplate specifically described as "for Pull" around the pull area standardizes the footprint around each handle, so the visual outline behind every pull remains uniform along a row of doors or drawers. The polished nickel finish on the backplate reflects the same color and sheen as polished nickel pulls, so installers and shops can repeat the same finish combination across multiple openings without rethinking finish choices each time. Its identification as part of the Schaub backplates class gives it a defined role as a decorative plate, so planning layouts can treat it as a repeatable component in cabinet hardware schedules.
The backplate for pull, polished nickel, 10 inch center-to-center is sized for pulls with 10 inches between mounting posts, so it aligns with that drilling pattern on doors and drawers.
The Schaub 5110B-PN backplate has a polished nickel finish, so it visually coordinates with polished nickel pulls in the same hardware layout.
This product is listed under decorative hardware and moldings backplates, so it functions as a visible trim plate behind a pull on cabinet faces.
The name Schaub Pub House backplate for pull shows it belongs to the Pub House design family, so it matches that specific style on a project.
The 10 inch center-to-center detail defines the spacing between mounting points, so it pairs with cabinet pulls drilled on that same 10 inch layout.
This Pub House backplate is produced by Schaub and Company, so it matches other Schaub decorative hardware specified for a job.
The Schaub Pub House backplate for pull, 10 inch center-to-center, polished nickel, ties directly to the Pub House pull style and drilling pattern, so it aligns visually and dimensionally with that hardware choice. Using a backplate defined as decorative hardware and moldings backplates turns each pull location into a finished trim point instead of a bare handle footprint. For projects using polished nickel hardware with 10 inch center-to-center pulls, this Schaub and Company backplate provides a matching plate to carry that specification across all cabinet faces.