American Standard 0075000 Studio Undermount Bath Sink Cutout
American Standard 0075000 Studio Undermount Bath Sink Cutout
Description
The American Standard 0075000 Studio undermount bathroom sink represents classic design for residential and commercial vanity applications. This vitreous china sink measures approximately 21" x 15.5" with a single bowl configuration designed for undermount installation beneath granite, quartz, or solid surface vanity tops. Our production-ready DXF template provides four installation variants: no reveal for flush mounting, 1/8" reveal for standard undermount installations with visual definition, 1/2" overhang for traditional bathroom aesthetics, and drop-in configuration for alternative mounting scenarios. The Studio collection from American Standard is known for clean lines and rectangular profiles that complement contemporary bathroom designs. Vitreous china construction provides a durable, non-porous surface that resists staining and is easy to clean. The bowl dimensions of approximately 19.25" x 13.75" with 7" depth provide adequate workspace for bathroom tasks while fitting standard 24" vanity cabinets. The 0.25" corner radius softens the rectangular profile slightly for easier cleaning. This template is optimized for professional fabrication workflows using CNC routers or traditional template routing methods. Note that dimensions should be verified against the actual sink before production cutting, as this model number has limited documentation availability.
Dimensions
- Overall Width
- 21"
- Overall Depth
- 15.5"
- Bowl Width
- 19.25"
- Bowl Depth
- 13.75"
- Corner Radius
- 0.25"
Specifications
- Manufacturer
- American Standard
- Model Number
- 0075000
- Installation Type
- Undermount
- Bowl Configuration
- Single
- Material
- Vitreous-China
- Min. Cabinet Width
- 24"
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The American Standard 0075000 Studio undermount bathroom sink represents classic design for residential and commercial vanity applications. This vitreous china sink measures approximately 21" x 15.5" with a single bowl configuration designed for undermount installation beneath granite, quartz, or solid surface vanity tops. Our production-ready DXF template provides four installation variants: no reveal for flush mounting, 1/8" reveal for standard undermount installations with visual definition, 1/2" overhang for traditional bathroom aesthetics, and drop-in configuration for alternative mounting scenarios. The Studio collection from American Standard is known for clean lines and rectangular profiles that complement contemporary bathroom designs. Vitreous china construction provides a durable, non-porous surface that resists staining and is easy to clean. The bowl dimensions of approximately 19.25" x 13.75" with 7" depth provide adequate workspace for bathroom tasks while fitting standard 24" vanity cabinets. The 0.25" corner radius softens the rectangular profile slightly for easier cleaning. This template is optimized for professional fabrication workflows using CNC routers or traditional template routing methods. Note that dimensions should be verified against the actual sink before production cutting, as this model number has limited documentation availability.
Installation Overview
Installing the American Standard 0075000 Studio sink requires careful attention to vitreous china's brittle nature and specific mounting requirements. Begin by verifying that your vanity cabinet provides minimum 24" width for proper support and clearance. Position the template on the vanity top underside with at least 2.5-3" clearance from all edges to prevent stress fractures. For bathroom applications, the 1/8" reveal variant is most common as it provides visual definition between sink and countertop while allowing installation tolerance. The cutout dimensions for this variant are approximately 19" x 13.5", which is 0.25" smaller than the bowl on each axis. Before cutting, verify template orientation to ensure the drain location aligns with your plumbing rough-in. Unlike kitchen sinks, bathroom undermount sinks typically use a lift-rod drain assembly, so ensure adequate clearance for the lift rod mechanism behind the faucet. After cutting, test-fit the sink and verify that the overflow opening is properly positioned. Apply a continuous bead of 100% silicone sealant around the cutout perimeter. Vitreous china sinks should never be mounted with mechanical clips alone, as point loads can crack the material. Instead, use a full silicone bond supplemented by support blocks or rails beneath the sink body. Position the sink carefully, ensuring even contact with silicone around the entire perimeter. Apply gentle, even pressure to compress the silicone, then support the sink from below using wooden blocks or metal rails bonded to the cabinet structure. Allow silicone to cure 48-72 hours before connecting plumbing or applying stress to the installation.
CNC Cutting Notes
When cutting for vitreous china undermount bathroom sinks, precision and edge quality are critical to prevent installation issues and ensure proper sealing. The template should be programmed with the origin point at the front-left corner of the cutout boundary. Use decimal inch units for all dimensions. For natural stone vanity tops, use a 1/2" or 3/8" diamond router bit with continuous water cooling. Feed rates for bathroom vanity cutting are typically slower than kitchen applications due to the need for superior edge finish - aim for 50-70 IPM for granite and 70-90 IPM for engineered quartz. The no-reveal variant cuts to exact bowl dimensions (approximately 19.25" x 13.75"), leaving no tolerance for error. For production work, we recommend the 1/8" reveal variant as it accommodates normal measurement and cutting variance. Pay special attention to corner radii, as the 0.25" radius requires proper arc interpolation in your CAM software. Inside corners should be cut with appropriate radius to prevent stress concentration points. Because vitreous china is more fragile than stainless steel, any unevenness in the cutout edge can create point loads that may crack the sink during installation or use. After cutting, inspect the edge carefully and remove any chips or roughness with diamond hand pads. The edge should be smooth and uniform around the entire perimeter. For undermount bathroom sinks, some fabricators apply a polished edge finish to enhance the reveal appearance, though this is optional based on client preferences.
Material Compatibility
This template is compatible with granite, engineered quartz, quartzite, marble, and solid surface vanity top materials. Bathroom vanity tops are typically smaller and thinner than kitchen countertops, so material selection and reinforcement considerations differ. For granite vanities, 2cm thickness is common and acceptable for this size cutout (approximately 19" x 13.75"), though 3cm provides superior strength and a more substantial appearance. Engineered quartz is increasingly popular for bathroom applications due to its non-porous surface and resistance to cosmetic staining. Quartz requires no sealing and maintains appearance better than natural stone in humid bathroom environments. Marble is suitable for bathroom vanities as the exposure to acidic substances is minimal compared to kitchen applications. However, marble does require regular sealing to prevent water staining and etching from toothpaste and other bathroom products. Solid surface materials like Corian are excellent for undermount bathroom sinks, as the material can be bonded seamlessly to vitreous china using acrylic adhesives, creating an invisible joint. For all materials, ensure the cutout edge is smooth and properly finished, as the 1/8" reveal will expose this edge to view. The vitreous china construction of the sink means it's chemically compatible with all countertop materials. Avoid using this template with ultra-thin porcelain slabs unless proper steel frame reinforcement is installed, as the cutout removes too much material for thin slabs to span safely.
Where to Buy
American Standard bathroom sinks are widely available through plumbing showrooms, home improvement centers, and online retailers. The Studio collection is part of American Standard's core residential line, making it accessible through most suppliers. For professional fabricators, wholesale pricing is available through plumbing and kitchen/bath distributors. When ordering, verify the exact model number (0075000.020 for white) to ensure you receive the correct sink size and configuration. Note that this specific model number has limited documentation availability, so we recommend confirming dimensions with your supplier before fabrication. American Standard products typically ship from regional distribution centers with lead times of 1-3 weeks depending on stock availability. The sink generally retails in the $150-$300 range depending on retailer and finish options. Installation templates are usually included with the sink, though our DXF files provide enhanced precision for CNC workflows. For technical support and specification verification, contact American Standard customer service at 800-215-5130 or visit americanstandard-us.com. When specifying for clients, verify faucet hole requirements (this undermount model typically uses deck-mount faucets installed in the countertop) and confirm overflow configuration. If this exact model is unavailable, similar Studio collection sinks may provide acceptable substitutes with comparable dimensions.