Empire Series zinc die cast pulls give cabinets a defined 12 inch center to center grip span, which helps installers drill accurate hole locations and keep handles visually aligned across multiple doors and drawers. The Schaub and Company Empire Series pull uses a zinc die cast body, creating a solid metal piece that supports consistent machining and repeatable mounting from job to job. A satin nickel finish on this pull adds a subdued metallic look that pairs with many hinge and appliance finishes, supporting cohesive hardware layouts in kitchens and similar projects. The pull measures 13-1/8 inches in overall length, so it extends slightly past the 12 inch center points, giving fingers clear approach room at each end of the handle during everyday use.
The 12 inch center to center dimension sets fixed hole spacing for this Schaub and Company Empire Series pull, which lets cabinetmakers pre-drill fronts or use jigs without dimension adjustments between units. With a 13-1/8 inch overall length, the pull covers the drilled area cleanly while maintaining even exposure past each hole, useful when aligning hardware visually on wider drawers. A projection of 1-5/8 inches brings the grip away from the cabinet face, giving fingers clearance behind the handle for a comfortable pull motion. The specified 8-32 x 1 inch screw size defines the threaded interface at the mounting points, which aligns with common cabinet construction thicknesses and standard hardware drilling patterns.
This Empire Series cabinet pull from Schaub and Company sits in the Decorative Hardware and Moldings category under handles and pulls, so it is targeted for cabinet doors and drawers that call for visible hardware. Its 12 inch center to center span suits wider cabinet fronts where a longer handle balances door or drawer proportions and supports a two-hand or centered grip. The satin nickel finish helps this pull coordinate with other satin nickel decorative hardware in the same space, tying together hinges, knobs, and adjacent pulls. At 13-1/8 inches long and 1-5/8 inches projection, the pull occupies a defined footprint on the cabinet face, which helps designers calculate spacing between adjacent hardware runs and neighboring components.
The clearly specified 12 inch center to center measurement allows installers to reuse drilling jigs on multiple cabinets, which helps maintain straight hardware lines and reduces layout time on repetitive installations. The 13-1/8 inch overall length directly relates to that center measurement, giving a predictable edge-to-hole distance that helps set consistent setbacks from cabinet edges or panel rails. A 1-5/8 inch projection defines how far the handle stands off the door surface, creating dependable finger clearance that feels the same across every door and drawer using this model. The zinc die cast material pairs with these dimensions to create a stable pull shape, which supports consistent grip geometry and uniform appearance wherever the same Empire Series part number 880-15 is used.
The Schaub and Company Empire Series pull has a 12 inch center to center dimension, which sets the exact spacing between mounting holes on the cabinet surface.
The Empire Series satin nickel pull measures 13-1/8 inches in overall length, so it slightly overhangs the 12 inch mounting centers on each side of the grip area.
The Empire Series pull uses zinc die cast construction, providing a solid metal handle body for cabinet doors and drawers using this model.
The Schaub and Company Empire Series satin nickel pull has a projection of 1-5/8 inches, setting the distance from the cabinet face to the front of the handle.
This 12 inch center to center satin nickel pull, part number 880-15, is manufactured by Schaub and Company under the Empire Series line.
The Empire Series satin nickel pull lists a screw size of 8-32 x 1 inch, defining the threaded fastener size used at each mounting point.
The Empire Series zinc die cast pulls from Schaub and Company combine a 12 inch center to center layout, 13-1/8 inch overall length, and 1-5/8 inch projection to give cabinets a consistent satin nickel handle solution. Using the defined 8-32 x 1 inch screw size and fixed mounting centers, installers can set up repeatable drilling and mounting patterns that match across doors and drawers. For projects needing a satin nickel finish and a longer pull span, this 880-15 model ties design and measurement details into one predictable cabinet hardware choice.