American Standard 18SB6332200A Pekoe 33 Offset Double Sink Cutout
Description
The American Standard Pekoe 33 Offset Double Bowl undermount sink delivers the versatility of dual bowl functionality in a space-efficient offset configuration. This precision DXF cutout template provides countertop fabricators with production-ready CAD files for the 18SB.6332200A.075 model, featuring a 33" x 22" overall dimension with offset double bowls measuring 30.25" x 16.5625". The offset design places a larger bowl for washing alongside a smaller bowl for rinsing or food prep, maximizing workflow efficiency in the standard 33-inch sink footprint. Constructed from premium 18-gauge stainless steel with handcrafted attention to detail, the Pekoe series incorporates commercial-grade sound dampening technology to minimize noise during operation. Each template download includes four installation variants: no reveal for flush mounting, 1/8" reveal for standard undermount installations, 1/2" overhang for enhanced stone support, and drop-in configuration for versatile top-mount applications. With a shallower 6-inch bowl depth compared to single-bowl models, this sink fits easily in standard base cabinets while still providing ample workspace. The tight 0.375-inch corner radius offers contemporary styling with easy maintenance, making this an ideal choice for kitchens where multi-bowl functionality matters. Requires a minimum 36-inch cabinet width for proper installation.
Dimensions
- Overall Width
- 33"
- Overall Depth
- 22"
- Bowl Width
- 30.25"
- Bowl Depth
- 16.5625"
- Corner Radius
- 0.375"
Specifications
- Manufacturer
- American Standard
- Model Number
- 18SB6332200A
- Installation Type
- Undermount
- Bowl Configuration
- Offset-Double
- Material
- Stainless-Steel
- Min. Cabinet Width
- 36"
- Downloads
- 0
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The American Standard Pekoe 33 Offset Double Bowl undermount sink delivers the versatility of dual bowl functionality in a space-efficient offset configuration. This precision DXF cutout template provides countertop fabricators with production-ready CAD files for the 18SB.6332200A.075 model, featuring a 33" x 22" overall dimension with offset double bowls measuring 30.25" x 16.5625". The offset design places a larger bowl for washing alongside a smaller bowl for rinsing or food prep, maximizing workflow efficiency in the standard 33-inch sink footprint. Constructed from premium 18-gauge stainless steel with handcrafted attention to detail, the Pekoe series incorporates commercial-grade sound dampening technology to minimize noise during operation. Each template download includes four installation variants: no reveal for flush mounting, 1/8" reveal for standard undermount installations, 1/2" overhang for enhanced stone support, and drop-in configuration for versatile top-mount applications. With a shallower 6-inch bowl depth compared to single-bowl models, this sink fits easily in standard base cabinets while still providing ample workspace. The tight 0.375-inch corner radius offers contemporary styling with easy maintenance, making this an ideal choice for kitchens where multi-bowl functionality matters. Requires a minimum 36-inch cabinet width for proper installation.
Installation Overview
Installing the American Standard Pekoe 33 Offset Double Bowl sink requires careful planning to accommodate its unique dual-bowl geometry and ensure optimal functionality. Begin by confirming your base cabinet measures at least 36 inches wide, providing 1.5 inches of clearance on each side of the 33-inch sink for proper support and mounting hardware access. The offset bowl configuration places different demands on the countertop compared to equal-bowl designs—ensure your CNC programming accounts for the asymmetric cutout shape (30.25" x 16.5625" for no-reveal variant). When positioning the sink within the cabinet, consider plumbing access for both drain assemblies and plan the divider location relative to base cabinet partitions or drawer boxes. The 1/8" reveal variant (30.0" x 16.3125" cutout) provides the recommended balance of edge support and visual appeal for most installations, creating a subtle shadow line that defines each bowl while supporting the countertop material. For 2cm engineered quartz or granite installations, the 1/2" overhang variant offers additional security, particularly important given the sink's elongated shape and dual cutouts which create more stress points in the stone. Natural stones with prominent veining should be templated to avoid positioning weak points near the divider between bowls or at cutout corners. Before cutting, create a detailed layout showing sink placement relative to cabinet walls, faucet location, and backsplash, ensuring adequate clearance for all components. Apply a continuous 3/8-inch bead of premium undermount silicone adhesive around the entire sink rim, paying special attention to the divider area where two separate rim sections meet. Position the sink using temporary supports, then install mounting clips every 6-8 inches around the perimeter, tightening progressively in a star pattern to prevent bowl distortion. Allow silicone to cure undisturbed for 24-48 hours before plumbing connections or loading the sink.
CNC Cutting Notes
Programming your CNC equipment for the Pekoe 33 Offset Double Bowl requires careful attention to the asymmetric bowl geometry and precise corner radius execution. Import the selected DXF variant into your CAM software at actual size (1:1 scale) and verify dimensions before generating toolpaths. The no-reveal variant measures 30.25" x 16.5625", while the 1/8" reveal reduces to 30.0" x 16.3125"—note the unusual fractional dimension (16.5625" = 16-9/16") which must be accurately programmed for proper fit. The offset double bowl configuration creates an elongated, asymmetric cutout shape that places different stresses on the material compared to symmetric single or equal-double bowls. When cutting granite or engineered quartz, use sharp diamond-coated cutting tools with spindle speeds of 8,000-12,000 RPM and feed rates of 60-100 inches per minute for optimal edge quality. Natural marble and softer stones require reduced feed rates (30-40% slower) to prevent microcracking, especially around the tighter curves of the offset bowl configuration. The 0.375-inch corner radius appears at multiple locations throughout the cutout—verify your CAM software properly applies tool diameter compensation at all radius transitions to avoid flat spots or overcuts. Pay particular attention to the toolpath where the two bowl cutouts meet, ensuring smooth transitions and proper radius formation. After CNC cutting, carefully inspect all edges, especially in the narrow sections between bowls where tool chatter or deflection is most likely to cause edge irregularities. Hand-finish all cut edges using diamond polishing pads in 120-400 grit progression, ensuring the complex cutout geometry receives consistent edge treatment. Polish internal corners and tight radius areas using flexible diamond pads or hand stones that can conform to the curved surfaces. Inspect the completed cutout from both top and bottom to ensure uniform edge quality before proceeding with sink installation.
Material Compatibility
The American Standard Pekoe 33 Offset Double Bowl undermount sink template is engineered for compatibility with all standard countertop fabrication materials, though the elongated asymmetric cutout geometry creates unique considerations for certain materials. The 18-gauge stainless steel construction provides excellent rim support suitable for both 2cm and 3cm material thicknesses across granite, engineered quartz (Cambria, Caesarstone, Silestone, HanStone, Viatera), quartzite, and solid surface materials. Engineered quartz performs exceptionally well with offset double bowl installations due to its consistent density and strength—the material reliably supports the elongated cutout without requiring extensive reinforcement. For 2cm quartz installations, specify the 1/8" or 1/2" reveal variant to ensure adequate edge support along the full perimeter. Natural granite works well with this sink when the stone is properly supported, though fabricators should carefully inspect for natural fissures, veining, or weak points that could align with stress concentrations at cutout corners or the narrow section between bowls. Natural marble requires extra consideration due to its softer, more porous nature—avoid the no-reveal option and ensure the sink's undercoating provides robust condensation protection to prevent moisture-related issues on the stone's underside. The offset double bowl's 6-inch depth (rather than 9 inches common in single bowls) reduces overall weight and stress on the material, making this a good choice for more delicate stones. Quartzite typically performs similarly to granite when properly supported with adequate reveal. Soapstone installations benefit from the 1/2" overhang variant due to the material's relative softness. Solid surface materials like Corian are fully compatible and can utilize specialized solid surface adhesives for enhanced bonding. Ultra-compact surfaces including Dekton and Neolith work well, though verify that the sink's rim width provides sufficient bonding surface for the material manufacturer's recommended adhesive systems. Avoid installation in glass, thin tile, or other materials lacking structural capacity for undermount applications, particularly given this sink's elongated cutout geometry.
Where to Buy
The American Standard Pekoe 33 Offset Double Bowl undermount sink is available through multiple retail and professional distribution channels nationwide. For immediate availability and in-person inspection, visit major home improvement retailers including The Home Depot, Lowe's Home Improvement, and regional chains like Menards, though stock availability for specific Pekoe configurations may vary by location—call ahead or check online inventory before visiting. Professional countertop fabricators, contractors, and kitchen designers should establish purchasing relationships with plumbing supply distributors such as Ferguson Enterprises, F.W. Webb Company, or Supply House, where contractor pricing, technical support, and access to the complete American Standard product line are available. These professional channels often stock or can quickly obtain specific model variants that may not be available through retail channels. Online purchasing provides convenient comparison shopping through retailers including Build.com, Amazon, Ferguson.com, Supply House, and Wayfair, where product specifications, customer reviews, and competitive pricing help inform buying decisions. For the most comprehensive technical support, warranty assistance, and access to detailed specification sheets and installation guides, consider purchasing through American Standard authorized dealers listed on the manufacturer's website at americanstandard-us.com. When placing your order, carefully verify the complete model number (18SB.6332200A.075) to ensure you receive the offset double bowl configuration rather than single bowl or equal double bowl variants that share similar model numbers. Confirm that your purchase includes all mounting hardware, basin racks, and drain assemblies appropriate for dual-bowl installations. Retail pricing for American Standard Pekoe 33-inch offset double bowl undermount sinks typically ranges from $425-$650 depending on finish options, included accessories, and retailer promotions. Watch for seasonal sales around major holidays when kitchen fixture discounts of 20-35% are common.