Schaub Pub House backplate for pull, 12 inch center to center, polished chrome, gives a defined mounting surface for a matching pull, which helps visually anchor the pull on the door or drawer front. The 12 inch center-to-center dimension sets the hole spacing the pull works with, which matters when aligning with existing boring patterns in cabinetry or millwork. The polished chrome finish adds a bright metal look, which supports designs that call for chrome pulls and other chrome decorative hardware. The backplate for pull format places this part in the decorative hardware and moldings family, so it plays a trim role rather than a structural one. The Schaub and Company branding ties the backplate to a known decorative hardware line, which helps keep finish and style consistent across a project when using other Schaub Pub House components.
The 12 inch center-to-center measurement on this Schaub Pub House backplate for pull defines exactly where pull posts sit, which matters when drilling or aligning holes on cabinet doors and drawers. That fixed spacing supports repeatable layouts across a bank of cabinets using the same dimension. As a backplate for pull, it sets the outline the pull will sit on, which helps plan how far the assembly will extend across a face panel. The polished chrome finish signals a chrome visual target at layout time, which is useful when aligning with chrome hinges or other decorative moldings in the same installation area.
This Schaub Pub House backplate for pull, 12 inch center to center, fits projects built around that 12 inch boring dimension, which makes it well suited to wider cabinet doors and drawer fronts laid out for a long pull. The decorative hardware and moldings classification places it in the trim phase of a woodworking project, where appearance and coordination with existing pulls are central concerns. The polished chrome finish means it aligns visually with chrome-oriented hardware plans, so it can be used wherever polished chrome pulls and other chrome elements define the visual scheme.
The 12 inch center to center detail on this Pub House backplate for pull locks in pull post spacing, which supports consistent handle alignment across multiple fronts drilled to the same measurement. That precision helps cabinet shops and serious DIY users repeat layouts without reinterpreting dimensions. The polished chrome finish is part of the Web description and product naming, which ties the appearance to a defined finish standard across the Schaub and Company offering. Because the piece sits in the decorative hardware and moldings backplates category, it plays a finishing role that complements pulls rather than replacing structural fasteners elsewhere in the assembly.
This Schaub Pub House backplate for pull uses a 12 inch center to center dimension, so it aligns with pulls drilled on that same 12 inch post spacing.
The 5112B-26 backplate is described as polished chrome, so it presents a bright chrome metal surface that coordinates with other polished chrome decorative hardware.
The backplate for pull format places a decorative plate between the pull and the cabinet surface, framing the pull and defining its footprint on the door or drawer.
This item sits in the decorative hardware and moldings backplates class from Schaub and Company, positioning it as a coordinated trim piece within that hardware family.
The 12 inch center to center measurement defines the distance between pull posts, which guides boring and keeps handle alignment consistent across multiple cabinet fronts.
The Pub House designation connects this backplate to Schaub Pub House decorative pulls, supporting visually unified hardware selections built from that named collection.
This Schaub Pub House backplate for pull, 12 inch center to center, polished chrome, serves projects that use 12 inch pull spacing and chrome hardware as a visual anchor. The backplate for pull role defines it as a decorative trim component from Schaub and Company. For cabinetry or woodworking work based on that hole spacing and finish, this backplate offers a defined chrome surface behind a matching pull, ready to be integrated into a coordinated hardware plan.