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Steel Flush Door Pull 3/8 Depth from Knape and Vogt is a flush door pull designed for sliding door applications where a recessed grip keeps the face of the door clear. As part of the sliding door hardware class, it fits typical cutout preparations for this style of pull, giving installers a defined target when laying out mortises on site or in the shop. The steel construction provides a solid gripping surface built around a 3/8 inch depth, so the recess stays shallow enough for standard door thicknesses while still offering room for fingers to engage the pull. With its Knape and Vogt 813 ANO part number identity, this pull aligns with established hardware schedules that call out this specific size and style, helping maintain consistency across multiple openings on a job.
The 51/64 inch by 2-1/2 inch bore on this Knape and Vogt 813 ANO pull defines the rectangular pocket that needs to be machined into the door, guiding how jigs or templates are set up for repeatable routing. The 25/64 inch bore depth coordinates with the 3/8 inch pull depth, so once the pocket is cut, the pull seats flush without proud edges that can catch during sliding. The 13/16 inch by 2-7/8 inch over flange measurement then frames the mortise, covering the pocket edges and providing a clean border, which helps conceal minor variation in the cut while leaving a consistent reveal across multiple doors.
The Knape and Vogt Steel Flush Door Pull 3/8 Depth is positioned for sliding door installations that call for recessed hardware, using its builders hardware and sliding door hardware classification to align with typical shop and field workflows. The over flange size of 13/16 inch wide by 2-7/8 inch long makes this pull suitable for narrow stile or panel areas where a compact footprint is needed, yet still provides enough surface to grip and control the door movement. Because the bore measures 51/64 inch by 2-1/2 inch, it fits rectangular openings sized to those dimensions, making it useful where machining operations favor straight-line routing rather than circular boring.
The 25/64 inch bore depth supports doors that cannot accept a deep pocket, such as thinner sliding panels, by limiting the recess depth while matching the 3/8 inch pull profile. With its 813 ANO designation and anochrome finish, the pull suits projects that specify Knape and Vogt sliding door pulls with this finish tone, allowing hardware planners to call out a consistent part number across residential or commercial sliding assemblies. As a steel pull, it contributes to a solid-feeling hand grip that works well in sliding situations where users repeatedly open and close panels throughout the day.
The defined bore of 51/64 inch by 2-1/2 inch on the 813 ANO steel flush door pull directly supports template-based machining, because these exact dimensions can be built into jigs that speed production runs while holding tolerances tight. The 25/64 inch bore depth and 3/8 inch pull depth relationship provides a clear target for cutting depth on routers or mortisers, helping installers keep the pull flush with the door surface to avoid interference with adjacent panels or frames. The 13/16 inch by 2-7/8 inch over flange dimension then creates a small but reliable margin around the pocket, allowing the pull to cover the cutout edges and present a clean outline even when doors are produced in volume.
The anochrome finish gives the Knape and Vogt pull a defined surface treatment that ties into other anochrome sliding door hardware, which matters when matching pulls to tracks or guides specified in the same finish family. The sliding door hardware classification signals that this steel flush pull has been sized and identified for sliding applications rather than swinging doors, supporting hardware schedules that group related components by function so field crews can quickly identify the correct pulls during installation.
The 813 ANO Steel Flush Door Pull is classified as sliding door hardware, so it is intended for sliding door applications that use recessed pulls in the door surface.
The 3/8 inch depth sets the profile of the recessed pull, so the door pocket is kept relatively shallow, helping preserve door thickness while still allowing a usable finger grip.
The Knape and Vogt 813 ANO pull uses a bore of 51/64 inch by 2-1/2 inch, so the door cutout needs to match those rectangular dimensions for a proper fit.
This steel flush door pull is designed around a bore depth of 25/64 inch, which works with the 3/8 inch pull depth so the pull seats flush in the door.
On the door surface, the 813 ANO pull presents an over flange size of 13/16 inch wide by 2-7/8 inch long, defining the visible outline of the pull.
The 813 ANO Steel Flush Door Pull has an anochrome finish, allowing it to coordinate with other anochrome builders hardware on the same sliding door project.
The Knape and Vogt Steel Flush Door Pull 3/8 Depth combines a defined 51/64 inch by 2-1/2 inch bore with a 25/64 inch depth and 13/16 inch by 2-7/8 inch over flange, giving installers clear machining targets. With its 813 ANO part number and anochrome finish, it suits sliding door hardware schedules that specify recessed steel pulls in this size range. For projects using builders hardware from Wurth Baer Supply, this sliding door pull aligns with cutout details and finish needs where a compact, flush-mounted grip is required.
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