803X Flush Finger Pull gives bypass doors a recessed grip that keeps the door face clean while still providing a positive place to pull. The 31/32 x 1/4 flush finger pull format keeps the hardware low profile, which helps doors slide past each other without projecting knobs catching. Knape and Vogt sliding door pull construction is designed as builders hardware for sliding door applications, so it fits naturally into woodworking and millwork jobs where a shallow, functional pull is required. The 803X NP door pull uses nickel plated finish, which provides a neutral metallic look that pairs with common hinges and tracks on bypass door runs. This pull is part of the Knape and Vogt sliding door hardware class, so it is oriented toward repeatable performance in sliding door installations.
The 31/32 x 1/4 flush finger pull sizing defines how much material is removed from the door edge, helping installers plan the cutout to keep door strength while still recessing the pull. The stated 3/8 depth describes how far the 803X Flush Finger Pull sits into the door, which matters when balancing grip comfort against remaining door thickness on lighter panels. The .775/.770 diameter detail defines the round opening dimension, guiding drill or boring bit selection for a snug, repeatable fit across multiple doors in the same run. The flush finger pull for bypass doors description indicates installation along sliding door edges, so the grip location aligns with typical hand reach when panels overlap in a track system.
This 803X Flush Finger Pull for bypass doors is oriented toward sliding door pull points where a recessed grip is needed instead of a projecting knob. The sliding door hardware classification places it inside projects using track systems, such as bypass style openings where two or more panels share an overlapping path. The 31/32 x 1/4 format suits door edges or faces that can take a compact round cutout, which helps retain door stiffness while still giving space for fingers to engage the pull. The specified 3/8 depth allows this Knape and Vogt 803X NP pull to sit into the door, which reduces the chance of contact between adjacent door faces as panels cross. The .775/.770 diameter tolerance supports a friction fit style installation in properly bored holes, so multiple doors within a job can be processed with the same tooling and layout.
The 803X NP door pull part number ties together the nickel plated finish and finger pull geometry, which helps installers reorder the same component when extending a run of bypass doors on future phases. The nickel plated surface on this flush finger pull offers a bright metallic appearance that coordinates easily with other nickel plated sliding door hardware, simplifying finish matching across tracks, brackets, and related components. The sliding door hardware and builders hardware classification signals that the piece is intended for functional sliding motion rather than decorative use, which is useful when planning hardware schedules for frequently used bypass openings. The 31/32 x 1/4 flush dimension gives a repeatable standard when setting up jigs or templates, so multiple door slabs can be machined consistently without recalculating each layout. The 803X Flush Finger Pull sizing and diameter range support production-style workflows in cabinet and door shops by aligning the pull with common boring tools and layout methods.
The 803X Flush Finger Pull is described for bypass doors, so it suits sliding door installations where panels overlap in a track system. It is stated as not for sliding glass doors.
The 31/32 x 1/4 flush finger pull size defines the compact opening needed in the door, helping maintain door strength while still providing a recessed grip for sliding operation.
The 3/8 depth indicates how far the pull seats into the door, which helps plan installations so the pull sits flush without removing excessive material from thinner bypass doors.
The .775/.770 diameter range defines the hole size needed for the pull, guiding tool selection so the pull fits securely and aligns consistently across multiple door panels.
The 803X NP door pull is nickel plated, giving it a neutral metallic finish that coordinates with other nickel tone builders hardware on the same sliding door installation.
This finger pull is listed as sliding door hardware and builders hardware, which aligns it with components commonly used on bypass and track-based door systems.
The 803X Flush Finger Pull for bypass doors combines a 31/32 x 1/4 flush format, 3/8 depth, and .775/.770 diameter to support consistent cutout work on sliding panels. The nickel plated finish and Knape and Vogt brand align it with established sliding door hardware lines, helping projects keep a unified look across multiple openings. For bypass door runs that need a recessed, low profile grip rather than a projecting pull, this 803X NP door pull offers a defined geometry and finish that support straightforward layout and installation.
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