Schaub Pub House backplate is a backplate for an appliance pull, so it sits behind the pull and defines the visual footprint on the door or panel. The matte black finish establishes a dark, consistent field behind the pull, which helps the handle read as a single, intentional piece of decorative hardware. The 12 inch center-to-center layout aligns with an appliance pull drilled on a 12 inch center, so the plate follows the same hole spacing for a straightforward match. Branded by Schaub and Company, the part carries a defined design line identity, which matters when a project is built around the Pub House look. As a backplate in the decorative hardware and moldings category, it focuses on trim and appearance around the pull rather than acting as the primary pulling component.
The 12 inch center-to-center description anchors this backplate to pulls drilled on that same 12 inch spread, so the installer can work from a known dimension when laying out holes on an appliance panel or wide cabinet front. Because it is a backplate for an appliance pull, the plate is sized to match the handle footprint rather than acting as a stand-alone pull, which keeps drilling focused on the pull hardware while the plate follows that pattern. The matte black finish stays constant across the entire plate area, which visually ties any exposed area around the pull posts into one field, reducing the impact of small layout variations within normal project tolerances.
This backplate for appliance pull is identified for appliance use, so it is aimed at panels where a substantial pull is installed, such as an appliance front or similar large door. The 12 inch center-to-center setup pairs with a pull sized for that same spread, so any door or panel drilled to a 12 inch center can take advantage of the plate to frame the handle area. As a decorative hardware and moldings backplate, it addresses the visual transition between the pull posts and the panel surface, which is useful when the panel finish needs a defined trim line. The matte black finish keeps the visible area around the pull uniform, which helps the handle read cleanly against wood tones, painted finishes, or dark appliance panels in the same field.
The Schaub Pub House backplate identity connects this part to the Pub House design family, which matters when repeating the same style across multiple appliance fronts or matching nearby hardware from Schaub and Company. The 12 inch center-to-center measurement provides a clear drilling reference for layouts that rely on that spread, supporting repeatable hole placement from one panel to the next. Because this is a backplate for appliance pull rather than a mixed-use part, its proportions are focused on the footprint of a substantial pull, which helps the visual weight of the handle and backplate stay balanced on larger fronts. The matte black finish creates a controlled backdrop that can either contrast with lighter panels or blend with darker surfaces, giving flexibility in how the pull stands out within a run of cabinetry.
The Schaub 5112AB-MB is a Pub House backplate for an appliance pull, so it serves as a decorative plate between the pull and the door or appliance panel.
The 12 inch center-to-center layout matches appliance pulls drilled on a 12 inch spread, which supports consistent hole spacing and alignment across panels using that dimension.
The backplate uses a matte black finish, which provides a uniform dark field around the pull area for a controlled visual transition on the panel surface.
This Pub House backplate is manufactured by Schaub and Company, placing it within their decorative hardware and moldings product class and design families.
The part is a backplate for an appliance pull, so it is intended for use behind a pull on an appliance front or similar door that uses that style of handle.
The Schaub Pub House backplate ties into the Pub House and Schaub decorative hardware lines, helping projects keep style and finish consistent around appliance pulls.
The Schaub Pub House backplate for appliance pull, 12 inch center-to-center in matte black, offers a defined plate behind a 12 inch spread pull on an appliance or large door. For projects built around Schaub and Company decorative hardware, this backplate aligns with the Pub House style and finish for a coordinated run of panels. When a 12 inch center-to-center pull is already part of the plan, this plate provides the matching footprint to frame that handle and establish a consistent visual field behind the hardware.