Ball tip mortise hinge satin nickel describes a Schaub and Company semi-concealed full mortise hinge that mounts into a routed pocket while leaving the decorative ball tips visible. This design lets the hinge support the door while keeping most hardware out of sight, which helps maintain a clean face-frame look on finished work. The hinge is described as free swinging, so the leaf moves through its arc without a built-in stop, which suits doors that rely on separate catches or closers. The satin nickel finish provides a muted metallic look that coordinates with many contemporary and transitional pulls, and that matters when projects call for a consistent hardware finish across doors and drawers. Identified under manufacturer part number 1111B-15, the hinge can be ordered or referenced precisely in shop drawings, which reduces confusion when repeating the same hinge across multiple cabinets or job phases.
This Schaub free swinging full mortise hinge uses a screw-on mounting method, so the leaves fasten directly to the door edge and frame with screws, which creates a mechanical connection that can be tightened during installation or later service. Because it is a full mortise hinge, the leaves sit in recessed pockets in the door and frame, which helps register the hinge position and keeps the knuckle aligned from cabinet to cabinet. The semi-concealed classification means the installer only exposes selected parts of the hardware, which lets the satin nickel ball tips become the visible design element. On face-frame work, that combination supports a traditional hinge look with a more streamlined profile, which can be important when matching existing cabinetry that already uses semi-concealed full mortise hardware.
This product is categorized as a hinge within semi-concealed face-frame hinges and full mortise hinges, so it is suited to projects that combine mortised leaf pockets with face-frame cabinet construction. Because it is described as free swinging, the hinge serves applications where the door motion needs to be smooth without built-in closing force, such as doors paired with magnetic catches, ball catches, or other separate retention hardware. The semi-concealed design keeps most of the mechanism inside the mortise and behind the frame while the ball tip ends remain visible, so it works well where a decorative tip detail is part of the design language. The satin nickel finish helps this hinge fit into cabinet runs that already use satin nickel pulls and knobs, and that matters when a shop wants hardware across doors and drawers to appear intentionally matched.
The full mortise construction of this Schaub hinge means the installer cuts pockets for the leaves in both the door and frame, which helps position the pivot line precisely and repeatably from opening to opening along a bank of cabinets. By fastening as a screw-on hinge, it lets the installer drive and later re-tighten screws, which is useful when doors are adjusted over time or when a door is removed and re-hung during finishing or service. The semi-concealed classification keeps only selected parts of the hinge visible, so the satin nickel ball tips provide the visual interest while the working parts stay mostly out of sight, supporting a finished look that emphasizes the door rather than the hardware. Identifying the product by manufacturer part number 1111B-15 lets shops record a single reference for bidding, ordering through Wurth Baer Supply, and repeating the same hinge on future projects without re-specifying finish and style from scratch.
The Schaub 1111B-15 is a free swinging full mortise hinge classified as a semi-concealed hinge, so it recesses into door and frame pockets while leaving selected portions, such as the ball tips, visible.
The satin nickel finish on this hinge provides a muted metallic appearance that coordinates with satin nickel pulls and knobs, helping hardware across the project present a consistent, planned finish.
The free swinging description means the hinge moves through its opening range without a self-closing feature, which suits doors that rely on separate catches or latches for final holding force.
This hinge is described as screw-on and full mortise, so its leaves seat in recessed pockets and fasten with screws to the door edge and frame, providing a secure mechanical attachment.
A semi-concealed full mortise hinge like this works well on face-frame cabinets where most hardware is hidden, while decorative ball tips remain visible as part of the door design.
The 1111B-15 part number identifies this exact Schaub satin nickel hinge through Wurth Baer Supply, simplifying ordering, reordering, and documenting the hinge specification in project records.
The Schaub free swinging full mortise hinge in satin nickel, identified as 1111B-15, offers a semi-concealed hinge option for face-frame cabinet work where a ball tip detail and consistent satin nickel finish are specified. By using a screw-on mounting style with mortised leaves, it supports repeatable hinge placement that can be tightened or serviced as projects age. For cabinet runs or furniture builds that call for semi-concealed full mortise hinges with a satin nickel appearance, this Schaub and Company hinge from Wurth Baer Supply provides a clearly defined part choice tied to a single catalog reference.