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Schaub Fonce non-adjustable appliance pull defines a fixed, stable grip point for appliance or panel applications, which matters when consistent handle alignment is needed across a run of fronts. The non-adjustable design keeps the handle position locked to the drilled layout, supporting repeatable installations on multiple panels. As a pull from Schaub and Company in the handles and pulls class, it fits decorative hardware work where visual consistency and functional grip are both required. This appliance pull format is built to operate appliance-style or large-panel doors, giving a secure place to pull heavier fronts. Trade users working through multiple panels can rely on the stable geometry of this pull to follow a drilled template without field adjustment, helping maintain a uniform look across matched fronts and tall doors.
This concealed surface appliance pull is laid out around a 12 inch center-to-center dimension, which sets the drilling pattern for mounting the handle. That 12 inch center-to-center spacing defines where mounting holes are located on the panel, supporting consistent layout along a line of appliance or tall cabinet fronts. The pull uses a 1/4"-20 thread for its connection, so the threaded interface is sized for that standard, giving installers a known thread specification when planning fastening and drilling. With the center-to-center spacing and thread size defined, shop drawings and drilling guides can be set up to repeat the same mounting relationship across multiple fronts, keeping the handles visually and functionally aligned.
This concealed surface, non-adjustable appliance pull is structured for use where the hardware sits on the surface of an appliance panel or large door while keeping working elements hidden, giving a finished face suitable for decorative hardware projects. In decorative hardware and moldings work, it functions as a handle that brings the appliance or panel into the same visual family as cabinet pulls, supporting unified hardware runs across a kitchen or similar setting. As an appliance pull with a 12 inch center-to-center dimension, it is suited to wider grip spans on tall fronts, providing enough hand spread to comfortably move heavier doors and paneled appliances. The polished nickel finish allows it to align with other polished nickel handles and pulls, which matters when creating a coordinated line of hardware in built-in cabinetry and appliance fronts.
The 12 inch center-to-center measurement on this pull creates a precise distance between mounting points, which allows installers to build or use drilling templates that keep every pull in the same relative spot on each panel. That predictable spacing helps maintain horizontal alignment from one unit to the next, an important factor on banks of tall doors or multiple appliance fronts. The non-adjustable nature of the appliance pull means the handle position follows the drilled holes exactly, so the finished look depends on accurate layout rather than on-site adjustment. This behavior benefits shop-based production where hole locations are defined within cabinet or panel drawings, supporting streamlined installation once panels reach the job. The 1/4"-20 thread specification gives a clear interface dimension for the fastening point, helping align drilling, tapping, or through-hole choices with the pull's defined thread. Together, these details support repeatable installations where installers want each Schaub Fonce non-adjustable appliance pull to sit consistently across the project, reinforcing a uniform grid of polished nickel hardware.
The Schaub CS422-PN is a Fonce non-adjustable appliance pull, so it serves as a fixed-position handle for appliance-style or large-panel doors where a stable grip is needed.
The 12 inch center-to-center dimension sets the exact spacing between mounting holes, supporting accurate drilling templates and consistent alignment across multiple panels or appliance fronts.
This pull uses a concealed surface style, so it mounts on the surface while keeping working elements hidden, resulting in a clean decorative appearance on the finished panel.
The Schaub Fonce non-adjustable appliance pull uses a 1/4"-20 thread, giving installers a defined thread specification when planning drilling and fastening for the handle.
The non-adjustable design means the pull follows the drilled hole positions exactly, favoring layouts driven by precise shop drawings and templates instead of on-site adjustment.
The polished nickel finish suits projects using polished nickel decorative handles and pulls, allowing this appliance pull to visually coordinate with surrounding cabinet hardware.
The Schaub Fonce non-adjustable appliance pull in polished nickel, with its concealed surface style, 12 inch center-to-center layout, and 1/4"-20 thread, gives installers defined mounting details for appliance or large-panel fronts. Those fixed specifications support template-driven drilling, consistent alignment, and visual coordination alongside other polished nickel handles and pulls. For projects that call for a decorative appliance pull in the Schaub and Company line, this CS422-PN model offers a clear set of dimensions and finish characteristics to match panel designs and hardware plans.