Schaub Pub House backplate identifies this piece as part of the Pub House line from Schaub and Company, so it matches that style where a coordinated decorative look matters across an installation. The backplate for appliance pull description defines its role behind an appliance pull, giving a finished surface that separates the pull from the door or panel. The 12 inch center-to-center detail means it aligns with appliance pulls drilled on a 12 inch mounting pattern, which is common on wider appliance fronts. The brushed nickel finish provides a specific, neutral metal appearance that ties into brushed nickel pulls and surrounding decorative hardware. The Schaub and Company brand positions this backplate within a decorative hardware and moldings assortment, supporting use in projects where consistent brand and style are important. The 5112AB-BN manufacturer part number clearly identifies this exact backplate when ordering or matching to existing hardware.
The 12 inch center-to-center specification indicates the spacing between the pull mounting points that this backplate is designed to work behind, so it aligns with pulls drilled on a 12 inch pattern. This helps maintain consistent hole spacing when updating hardware or planning new fronts. The description as a backplate for appliance pull indicates its function is to sit between the pull and the door or panel surface, so it covers the footprint directly under the pull in that 12 inch pattern. The brushed nickel reference in the web description and SAP description means the visible surface has that brushed metal look, which is useful when coordinating with other brushed nickel decorative hardware in the same installation.
The backplate for appliance pull, brushed nickel, 12 inch center-to-center description positions this piece for use behind appliance pulls on doors or panels drilled to a 12 inch pattern. This fits situations where an installer needs a defined backplate area under a pull on an appliance front or large panel. The decorative hardware and moldings category, with a product class of backplates, Schaub, indicates its role among other decorative trim pieces, so it fits projects where visual coordination with Schaub and Company hardware matters. The Pub House naming connects it to that specific style family, which helps when extending an existing Pub House look from cabinets to appliance fronts or other large doors. The 5112AB-BN part number gives a precise identifier when aligning design documents or repeat orders around the same brushed nickel backplate.
The 12 inch center-to-center value is central to this backplate, because it mirrors the pull hole spacing and supports straight, predictable alignment on appliance-width panels. This dimension helps maintain visual rhythm across multiple fronts that share a 12 inch pull pattern. The brushed nickel finish, called out in the web description and SAP description, supports consistent finish selection where other brushed nickel decorative hardware is already specified. The classification as a backplate for appliance pull separates its role from pulls or knobs, focusing it purely on the surface behind the pull, which helps keep hardware planning organized by function. The combination of Schaub and Company branding, Pub House naming, and the 5112AB-BN part number allows installers and buyers to reference the same exact brushed nickel backplate across design, ordering, and future matching work.
The backplate is described as a backplate for appliance pull, so it is intended to sit behind an appliance pull rather than act as a pull or knob itself.
The backplate is specified at 12 inch center-to-center, so it matches appliance pulls that use a 12 inch mounting hole spacing across the door or panel.
The web description and SAP description state brushed nickel, so the visible surface presents a brushed nickel appearance that aligns with similar decorative hardware finishes.
The Pub House labeling identifies this backplate as part of the Pub House design family from Schaub and Company, which supports visual continuity when that style is used elsewhere.
The product is categorized under decorative hardware and moldings with a product class of backplates, Schaub, which clarifies its role as a decorative backplate element.
The manufacturer part number 5112AB-BN uniquely identifies this brushed nickel Pub House backplate, simplifying specification, ordering, and future matching tasks.
The Schaub Pub House backplate for appliance pull, 12 inch center-to-center, brushed nickel, offers a clearly defined role behind a 12 inch appliance pull on a door or panel. The combination of Pub House naming, brushed nickel finish, and 12 inch center-to-center alignment links design intent with hole spacing and visible appearance. The Schaub and Company branding and 5112AB-BN part number tie this specific backplate directly to decorative hardware planning, so it can be specified with confidence when a Pub House, brushed nickel, 12 inch appliance pull layout is required.