American Standard 18SB9252200A Edgewater 25 Single Sink Cutout
Description
The American Standard Edgewater 25 Single Bowl undermount sink combines compact dimensions with full-featured performance, making it an ideal choice for smaller kitchens, secondary prep areas, or space-conscious installations. This precision DXF cutout template provides countertop fabricators with production-ready CAD files for the 18SB.9252200A.075 model, featuring a 25" x 22" overall footprint with a generous 22" x 17" single bowl that maximizes workspace within the compact dimensions. Handcrafted from premium 18-gauge stainless steel, the Edgewater 25 incorporates Sound Secure+ rubber dampening pads and StoneLock multi-layer spray insulation to deliver exceptional noise reduction and condensation control. Each template download includes four installation variants: no reveal for flush mounting, 1/8" reveal for industry-standard undermount installations, 1/2" overhang for enhanced stone support, and drop-in configuration for versatile top-mount applications. With a deep 9-inch bowl, zero-radius corners for contemporary styling, and compatibility with standard 27-inch base cabinets, this sink delivers professional-grade performance in a space-efficient package. The tight 0.375-inch corner radius facilitates easy cleaning while maintaining the Edgewater's signature modern aesthetic.
Dimensions
- Overall Width
- 25"
- Overall Depth
- 22"
- Bowl Width
- 22"
- Bowl Depth
- 17"
- Corner Radius
- 0.375"
Specifications
- Manufacturer
- American Standard
- Model Number
- 18SB9252200A
- Installation Type
- Undermount
- Bowl Configuration
- Single
- Material
- Stainless-Steel
- Min. Cabinet Width
- 27"
- Downloads
- 0
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The American Standard Edgewater 25 Single Bowl undermount sink combines compact dimensions with full-featured performance, making it an ideal choice for smaller kitchens, secondary prep areas, or space-conscious installations. This precision DXF cutout template provides countertop fabricators with production-ready CAD files for the 18SB.9252200A.075 model, featuring a 25" x 22" overall footprint with a generous 22" x 17" single bowl that maximizes workspace within the compact dimensions. Handcrafted from premium 18-gauge stainless steel, the Edgewater 25 incorporates Sound Secure+ rubber dampening pads and StoneLock multi-layer spray insulation to deliver exceptional noise reduction and condensation control. Each template download includes four installation variants: no reveal for flush mounting, 1/8" reveal for industry-standard undermount installations, 1/2" overhang for enhanced stone support, and drop-in configuration for versatile top-mount applications. With a deep 9-inch bowl, zero-radius corners for contemporary styling, and compatibility with standard 27-inch base cabinets, this sink delivers professional-grade performance in a space-efficient package. The tight 0.375-inch corner radius facilitates easy cleaning while maintaining the Edgewater's signature modern aesthetic.
Installation Overview
Successful installation of the American Standard Edgewater 25 Single begins with thorough cabinet assessment and precise cutout execution. Verify your base cabinet measures at least 27 inches wide, providing the minimum clearance specified by American Standard for proper sink support and mounting hardware placement. The compact 25-inch sink width makes this model particularly suitable for galley kitchens, apartment installations, island prep sinks, or bar areas where countertop space is at a premium. When selecting your cutout variant, consider both material properties and aesthetic goals—the 1/8" reveal option (21.75" x 16.75" cutout) represents the industry standard, creating an attractive shadow line while providing edge support that protects the countertop material and allows reasonable installation tolerance. For 2cm engineered quartz or granite installations, many fabricators prefer the 1/2" overhang variant (21.0" x 16.0" cutout) which provides enhanced edge support and reduces cantilever stress on the material, particularly important in installations with extended overhangs or heavy daily use. The no-reveal variant (22.0" x 17.0" cutout) maximizes the sink opening but demands exceptional precision in both CNC cutting and sink alignment during installation—reserve this option for 3cm materials and experienced installers. Position the sink centered front-to-back within the cabinet to ensure balanced support and adequate clearance for plumbing connections behind the bowl. Before beginning installation, dry-fit the sink to the cutout opening to verify proper fit and identify any edge irregularities that require attention. Apply a continuous 3/8-inch bead of premium silicone adhesive specifically rated for undermount sink installations around the entire sink rim, ensuring complete coverage without gaps. Position the sink using temporary supports or an undermount sink jig, then install mounting clips every 6-8 inches around the perimeter. Tighten clips progressively in a star pattern (opposite sides) to distribute pressure evenly and prevent bowl distortion during curing. Allow the silicone adhesive to cure undisturbed for 24-48 hours before connecting drain lines, installing the faucet, or subjecting the sink to water pressure or weight.
CNC Cutting Notes
Programming your CNC router or bridge saw for the Edgewater 25 Single cutout requires meticulous attention to dimension accuracy and corner radius execution. Begin by importing your selected DXF variant into your CAM software at full scale (1:1), then verify the displayed dimensions exactly match specifications: 22.0" x 17.0" for no-reveal, 21.75" x 16.75" for 1/8" reveal, 21.0" x 16.0" for 1/2" overhang, or 25.0" x 22.0" for drop-in installation. Any dimensional discrepancy during import suggests a scaling error that must be corrected before proceeding. When programming toolpaths for granite or engineered quartz materials, configure spindle speeds between 8,000-12,000 RPM with feed rates of 60-100 inches per minute using sharp diamond-coated cutting tools appropriate for your machine type. These parameters produce clean, chip-free edges when tools are properly maintained and cooling water flow is adequate. Natural marble, limestone, and other softer or more friable stones require gentler machining parameters—reduce feed rates by 30-40% and consider reducing spindle speed slightly to minimize heat buildup that can cause surface spalling. The 0.375-inch (3/8") corner radius is a critical dimension that appears at all four corners of the rectangular cutout. Ensure your CAM software correctly applies tool diameter compensation (also called cutter compensation) so the finished cutout matches the specified radius. For example, when using a 1/2-inch diameter router bit, the software should automatically offset the toolpath 1/4-inch (the tool radius) inward from the design line. Verify this compensation using your CAM software's toolpath simulation or preview feature before cutting—look for smooth radius transitions without flat spots, undercuts, or overcuts at the corners. After completing the CNC cutout, carefully inspect all edges under adequate lighting, looking for chips, tool marks, rough spots, or dimensional irregularities. Hand-finish the cut edges using diamond polishing pads in progressive grit sequence: start with 120 grit to remove major tool marks, progress through 220 grit for smoothing, and finish with 400 grit for proper surface preparation. The polished edge should feel smooth to the touch and show consistent finish quality. Pay particular attention to the corner radius areas where rotating CNC tools are most likely to leave visible marks or witness lines. For waterjet cutting systems, these DXF templates work equally well with standard kerf compensation settings, though the finished edge will require more extensive hand-finishing compared to diamond-tool CNC cutting.
Material Compatibility
The American Standard Edgewater 25 Single undermount sink template is engineered for universal compatibility with the full range of natural and engineered countertop materials used in contemporary fabrication. The robust 18-gauge stainless steel construction provides excellent rim support suitable for both 2cm and 3cm material thicknesses, distributing sink weight and water load evenly across the cutout perimeter. Engineered quartz surfaces including Cambria, Caesarstone, Silestone, HanStone, Viatera, and similar brands perform exceptionally well with this sink—the material's consistent density, high strength, and non-porous properties provide reliable edge support while resisting the moisture and impact demands of daily sink use. For 2cm quartz installations, specify the 1/8" or 1/2" reveal variant to ensure adequate edge support, particularly when the countertop includes overhangs exceeding 6 inches or when the installation will experience heavy daily use. Three-centimeter quartz works with any reveal option, though most fabricators still prefer the 1/8" reveal for its aesthetic shadow line and installation tolerance. Natural granite offers excellent compatibility when properly supported—the material's hardness and density reliably support undermount sinks when the stone is free from structural defects. Inspect granite carefully before cutting to identify and avoid natural fissures, weak veining, or mineral inclusions that could align with cutout corners or stress concentration points. Natural marble requires additional consideration due to its softer, more porous composition and sensitivity to acids and moisture. When installing in marble, ensure the sink's powder-coated underside and Sound Secure+ dampening system provide robust condensation protection to prevent moisture-related etching or staining on the stone's underside. Avoid the no-reveal option in marble unless the specific stone has demonstrated exceptional strength. Quartzite, despite being a natural stone, typically performs similarly to granite due to its high density and hardness, though fabricators should still inspect for natural defects before cutting. Soapstone installations benefit from the 1/2" overhang variant due to the material's relative softness and tendency to scratch—the wider rim support reduces stress on the stone edge. Solid surface materials including Corian, Hi-Macs, and Staron are fully compatible and can be joined to the sink using specialized solid surface adhesives for an integrated, seamless appearance. Ultra-compact surfaces like Dekton, Neolith, and Lapitec work well with this sink, though fabricators should verify that the sink's rim width (typically 1-1.5 inches) provides sufficient bonding surface for the material manufacturer's recommended adhesive systems. Avoid installing undermount sinks in glass, ceramic tile, laminate, or thin stone materials lacking the structural capacity to safely support the combined weight of the sink, water, and dishes.
Where to Buy
The American Standard Edgewater 25 Single Bowl undermount sink enjoys wide availability through diverse retail and professional distribution channels across North America. For immediate availability with in-store inspection, visit major home improvement retailers including The Home Depot, Lowe's Home Improvement, and regional chains like Menards or Ace Hardware, where the Edgewater series is typically stocked or available through special order systems. These retail locations often feature display models allowing you to assess build quality, finish, and dimensions before purchasing. Professional countertop fabricators, contractors, and kitchen designers should establish purchasing accounts with plumbing supply distributors such as Ferguson Enterprises, F.W. Webb Company, Supply House, or regional wholesalers, where contractor pricing (typically 20-40% below retail), technical support, volume discounts, and access to the complete American Standard product catalog are available. These professional channels often maintain inventory of specific model variants and can provide detailed specification sheets, installation support, and warranty documentation that may not be readily available through retail channels. Online purchasing offers convenient comparison shopping and competitive pricing through retailers including Build.com, Amazon, Ferguson.com, Wayfair, Supply House, and Overstock, where customer reviews, detailed specifications, and side-by-side comparisons help inform buying decisions. Many online retailers offer free shipping on sink purchases, though oversized shipping fees may apply depending on location. For the most comprehensive technical support, access to detailed installation guides and specification sheets, and warranty assistance, consider purchasing through American Standard authorized dealers listed on the manufacturer's website at americanstandard-us.com. Authorized dealers can answer technical questions, provide model-specific guidance, and ensure your purchase includes all necessary mounting hardware, basin racks, and drain assemblies. When placing your order, carefully verify the complete model number (18SB.9252200A.075) to ensure you receive the correct Edgewater 25 Single configuration—similar model numbers exist for different sizes and bowl configurations that could easily be confused during ordering. Confirm that your purchase includes Sound Secure+ dampening technology and verify the faucet hole configuration matches your intended installation (typically 1-hole for single-handle faucets). Retail pricing for the American Standard Edgewater 25 Single typically ranges from $275-$450 depending on finish options, included accessories (basin racks, drain assemblies), and current retailer promotions. Watch for seasonal sales around Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor Day, and Black Friday when kitchen fixture discounts of 20-35% are common.