Schaub Pub House backplate gives an appliance pull a defined mounting surface, which helps create a consistent visual line across adjacent panels. This Schaub and Company part is a backplate for appliance pull applications, so it works as the trim piece that sits between the pull and the door face. The 18 inch center-to-center layout aligns with pulls drilled on the same 18 inch spacing, so the plate follows the existing hole pattern without extra layout steps. The polished nickel finish presents a bright metallic surface that visually ties in with other polished nickel decorative hardware and moldings in the same run. As part of the Schaub backplates product class, this piece is designed to function as the supportive base for an appliance pull while matching the decorative hardware specification for that project.
This backplate for appliance pull is identified at 18 inch center-to-center, so the hole spacing is arranged for pulls drilled on that same 18 inch pattern. That spacing helps keep the plate edges balanced around the pull posts during layout. The backplate format creates a defined interface between the pull hardware and the door or panel surface, which supports a clean transition where decorative hardware meets finished wood or panel materials. Because the finish is polished nickel, the visible surface of the plate will track closely with polished nickel pulls, hinges, or moldings specified in the same area, which supports a uniform look across multiple cabinet or appliance fronts.
This backplate for appliance pull, polished nickel, 18 inch center-to-center is intended for installations where an appliance pull spans 18 inches between mounting points. In those settings, the 18 inch center-to-center spec means the plate follows the same drilling as the pull, so the two pieces share a matched footprint on the door or panel. Because it sits within the Decorative Hardware and Moldings category, the backplate fits naturally into cabinetry and panel projects handled by woodworking professionals who specify hardware by center-to-center size. The polished nickel finish lets the plate visually coordinate with polished nickel pulls across a run of doors or integrated appliance fronts, which matters when the design calls for a consistent hardware finish on every panel.
As a Schaub Pub House backplate in the Schaub backplates class, this part is tailored to work with appliance pull hardware in the Pub House style family. That specific product naming helps distinguish it from general cabinet pull backplates that may not align with appliance-scale pulls. The Schaub and Company manufacturer designation ties this part to the same brand often specified for decorative hardware and moldings on higher finish projects, so the backplate and pull can share a common look and labeling in project documentation. Using a backplate under an appliance pull helps concentrate the visual field beneath the pull, which can be important on larger appliance panels where the pull becomes a primary design element.
The 18 inch center-to-center dimension is a key layout detail because it determines how the backplate and pull align with pre-drilled holes. When the pull and backplate share that 18 inch spacing, the hardware combination seats on the panel without offset or improvised drilling, which supports repeatable results across multiple units. The defined backplate for appliance pull role means the plate is sized and positioned to sit directly beneath an appliance pull, creating a consistent boundary around the pull posts and helping the hardware visually anchor the door or panel face.
The polished nickel finish matters in decorative hardware work because it keeps the color and sheen of the backplate aligned with other polished nickel components specified in the project. That alignment supports clean transitions between pulls, backplates, and any nearby polished nickel moldings. The formal part number 5118AB-PN provides a precise identifier for this specific Schaub Pub House backplate, which simplifies ordering the same backplate across multiple projects or for repeat work where the same appliance pull layout and polished nickel finish are required.
The Schaub Pub House backplate is for appliance pull use, so it sits behind an appliance pull and defines the mounting footprint on the door or panel surface.
The 18 inch center-to-center layout aligns with pulls drilled on 18 inch spacing, so the backplate and pull share the same mounting hole pattern during installation or replacement.
This backplate for appliance pull has a polished nickel finish, which provides a bright metallic surface that coordinates with other polished nickel decorative hardware and moldings.
The 5118AB-PN backplate is manufactured by Schaub and Company, positioning it within the Schaub backplates class used in decorative hardware projects.
This backplate is categorized under Decorative Hardware and Moldings, so it pairs with appliance pulls and other Schaub hardware when planning cabinet or appliance front layouts.
The 5118AB-PN part number identifies the Pub House backplate for appliance pull in polished nickel with an 18 inch center-to-center layout, simplifying repeat specification.
The Schaub Pub House backplate for appliance pull, polished nickel, 18 inch center-to-center is suited to projects where an appliance pull spans 18 inches between mounting points and a polished nickel finish is specified. At Wurth Baer Supply, this backplate sits within a broader range of decorative hardware and moldings, so it can be specified alongside matching Schaub pulls to keep finish and layout details consistent across cabinetry and appliance panel work.