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Schaub Empire appliance pull is a decorative appliance handle from Schaub and Company that provides a finished grip point on appliance fronts in woodworking and cabinet projects. This Empire series pull is designed as an appliance pull, so it is built around appliance-size spacing and hand grip needs on doors or panels that match appliance fronts. The pull uses a concealed surface style, which hides the mounting points on the face, creating a clean look that works well on visible appliance panels or tall doors. Satin nickel finish defines the visual tone, giving a consistent metallic appearance that can coordinate with satin nickel decorative hardware on nearby cabinets.
The pull is listed as 15 inch center-to-center, so the mounting holes on the door or panel are spaced 15 inches apart, which helps align with appliance-style layouts and gives a long hand grip area for larger doors. The thread or screw size of 1/4-20 matches a common appliance-pull style mounting diameter and thread pitch, which supports solid attachment into properly prepared door or panel structures on appliance fronts or tall cabinet faces.
This Empire appliance pull uses a 15 inch center-to-center layout, so installers can lay out two mounting points with that exact spacing when preparing an appliance panel or tall door, which helps speed drilling and alignment work. The center-to-center measurement defines where the threaded connections align, so matching that measurement in the workpiece keeps the pull square and level relative to appliance edges and adjacent cabinet lines. With a 1/4-20 thread or screw size, the pull is set up for a quarter-inch diameter machine-thread connection, which provides a positive mechanical link when installed into properly drilled and prepared holes. This thread size supports use on thicker panels where a machine-thread connection is preferred for holding strength on appliance fronts.
This Schaub and Company Empire appliance pull is specified as an appliance pull, so it is suited to doors or panels that follow appliance-style sizing in built-in woodworking projects. The placement in a decorative hardware and moldings handles and pulls category points it toward visible locations where both function and appearance matter, such as refrigerator panels, tall pantry doors that echo appliance dimensions, or similar fronts in a shop-built kitchen. Satin nickel finish lets this pull sit comfortably alongside satin nickel cabinet pulls from the same workspace, which helps unify the visual language between standard cabinet fronts and appliance-size doors.
The concealed surface style keeps the mounting approach on the face discreet, which supports installations where a clean, uninterrupted plane is important, such as integrated refrigerator or freezer panels. Because the pull is defined by a 15 inch center-to-center spacing, it adapts well to wider door faces where a longer pull makes the door easier to grasp from different angles. The 1/4-20 thread or screw size supports appliance-style mounting into robust door constructions often found on panel-ready appliances or reinforced tall doors, so the pull can handle repeated operation in daily use without the installer needing to change to non-matching thread specifications.
The Empire appliance pull relies on the 15 inch center-to-center dimension as the key drilling reference, so installers can use that measurement repeatedly across multiple appliance panels to maintain consistent alignment and visual spacing in a full project run. Using the same 15 inch layout for each appliance-style door means the handles line up across different units, which improves the perceived quality of the finished installation. The satin nickel finish allows the pull to blend with other satin nickel hardware in the job, so installers can maintain color consistency without mixing finishes on visible fronts.
The concealed surface style supports a refined final look because the mounting approach does not dominate the front of the panel, which is especially useful when the appliance face is designed to match surrounding cabinetry. With the 1/4-20 thread or screw size, the pull integrates with established appliance pull mounting methods that rely on machine-thread fasteners through thicker doors or panels, which helps maintain predictable holding strength. The combination of decorative hardware classification, appliance pull identity, 15 inch center-to-center spacing, and 1/4-20 thread specification gives tradespeople a defined set of parameters, supporting repeatable layouts and consistent results across multiple installations that use Schaub Empire pulls.
The CS881-15 Empire pull is an appliance pull from Schaub and Company, so it functions as a decorative handle sized for appliance-style doors or panels in cabinet and woodworking projects.
The 15 inch center-to-center dimension defines the spacing between mounting points, which guides drilling on appliance panels and keeps multiple pulls aligned consistently across a project.
The concealed surface design hides the mounting on the visible face, which supports a clean look on appliance panels or tall doors while still providing a solid handhold.
This satin nickel appliance pull is used on appliance-style doors or panels in decorative hardware applications, such as built-in appliance fronts that coordinate with cabinet hardware.
The 1/4-20 thread size sets a standard machine-thread connection, which suits thicker appliance panels or reinforced doors where a strong mechanical attachment is needed.
The satin nickel finish provides a consistent metallic tone that coordinates with other satin nickel decorative hardware, helping appliance fronts match surrounding cabinetry.
The Schaub Empire appliance pull, model CS881-15, combines decorative hardware classification with appliance pull sizing, so it suits appliance-style doors or panels in woodworking installations. Its 15 inch center-to-center spacing gives a clear drilling pattern for wide faces, while the 1/4-20 thread or screw size matches common machine-thread mounting practices on appliance panels and reinforced tall doors. The concealed surface style and satin nickel finish work together to support a clean, coordinated look across appliance fronts and nearby cabinets. For projects that call for satin nickel decorative hardware with defined appliance pull dimensions, this Schaub and Company Empire pull aligns form, finish, and mounting details in a single component.