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Schaub Empire appliance pull is a decorative pull designed for appliance or larger cabinet doors where a strong, visible handle is needed. The pull is part of the Schaub and Company Empire line, so it matches projects that call for this specific design family. Its concealed surface style keeps the mounting points hidden, which leaves a clean face on the door and supports a more finished look on built-in panels. The pull is classified under handles and pulls, giving it a defined role in decorative hardware layouts. As decorative hardware and moldings, it suits woodworking projects that call for coordinated trim. The appliance pull format supports heavier or larger faces compared with standard cabinet pulls, so it can serve as the working grip on panel-ready appliances or tall pantry doors.
This Schaub Empire concealed surface appliance pull mounts as a concealed surface piece, so the fastening points are not exposed on the working face. That mounting style supports installations where the visual emphasis stays on the Signature Satin Brass finish and the panel material. The pull uses a 12 inch center-to-center layout, so the two mounting points are spaced on a 12 inch line, which guides hole drilling and layout on appliance panels or doors. The 1/4-20 thread detail defines the screw interface in the pull, allowing installers to match the pull with fasteners cut for that thread pattern so the connection seats properly in the hardware.
This Empire appliance pull in Signature Satin Brass fits decorative hardware and moldings projects where satin brass is the specified metal tone. The finish lets the pull tie into brass-toned fixtures on cabinetry, panel-ready appliances, or built-in storage, supporting one continuous visual line. Its role as a handle and pull suits locations where users rely on a firm handhold, such as tall pantry doors or appliance fronts. The Schaub and Company branding helps it sit comfortably in higher-end woodworking installations that call for named decorative hardware lines. As an appliance pull, it is appropriate for faces that need a defined grip instead of a small cabinet pull, which can matter on heavy or oversized doors.
The 12 inch center-to-center dimension on this Schaub Empire appliance pull gives installers a precise layout number for drilling and templating, which streamlines repeat work across multiple doors in a run. That consistent spacing helps align pulls across a bank of appliances or tall cabinets so sightlines stay straight. The concealed surface style keeps fasteners hidden from the front, which means that once the 12 inch holes are set, the visible portion remains only the Signature Satin Brass bar and posts. The 1/4-20 thread interface inside the pull sets a standard thread engagement, which can help installers select matching machine screws for solid attachment into door cores or backing. Because the part is defined as decorative hardware and a handle and pull, it slots cleanly into hardware schedules, reducing ambiguity when multiple trades read the specification.
The CS880-SSB part is an Empire appliance pull from Schaub and Company, so it is intended as a working handle on appliance panels or larger cabinet fronts.
The 12 inch center-to-center dimension means the mounting holes for this appliance pull are spaced 12 inches apart, which guides drilling and layout on the door or panel.
The concealed surface style on this appliance pull hides the mounting interface from the front, so only the Signature Satin Brass pull is visible after installation.
This Empire appliance pull uses a Signature Satin Brass finish, which sets the color and sheen so it coordinates with other satin brass decorative hardware.
The appliance pull is specified with a 1/4-20 thread, defining the machine screw thread pattern that engages in the pull body during mounting.
This CS880-SSB piece is classified as decorative hardware in the handles and pulls product class, so it is scheduled as a gripping handle, not as a hinge or latch.
The Schaub Empire appliance pull in Signature Satin Brass combines a concealed surface style with a 12 inch center-to-center layout and 1/4-20 thread, giving installers clear mounting details. Its classification as decorative hardware in the handles and pulls product class defines it as a working grip for appliance panels or larger cabinet doors. When a project calls for an Empire design from Schaub and Company in a satin brass tone, this CS880-SSB appliance pull aligns with that specification and supports a coordinated, professional hardware layout.