Sugatsune 16 Series stainless steel pull provides a 13-7/16 inch (342 mm) center to center grip span, which spaces mounting points for consistent alignment across doors or drawers. This defined center distance sets hole boring and drilling patterns, helping installers lay out fronts in straight, repeatable runs. The pull is categorized by Wurth Baer Supply as decorative hardware and moldings in the handles and pulls class, so it serves as a visible working handle that also finishes the cabinet front. The manufacturer part number 1653-S identifies this exact model in the Sugatsune 16 Series line, simplifying reorders or matching additional openings on the same job. A stainless steel finish gives the pull a clean, neutral look that pairs with many door styles, helping shops standardize on one handle for multiple cabinet lines.
The 342 mm center to center value dictates the two mounting points, so boring equipment or jigs can be set once and repeated across the run. With a 13-7/16 inch overall span, this Sugatsune America pull bridges wider faces, so the handle visually anchors larger doors. The 1/2 inch width sets a slim front band against the cabinet surface, so the pull reads as a linear detail rather than a bulky element. A projection of 1-5/16 inch defines how far the grip stands off the door or drawer, offering room for fingers between the pull and the face. The M4 x 25 mm screw size provides a known thread and shank length, tying the pull to common drilled holes in typical cabinet stock.
This Sugatsune 1653-S pull from the 16 Series uses 304 stainless steel, so the handle body is formed from a standardized stainless alloy commonly used in hardware. That material choice gives the pull a substantial feel in hand, which suits frequently used cabinet doors and drawers. The satin stainless steel finish keeps the surface muted rather than mirror-like, so on-site lighting does not throw harsh glare across fronts. Because the pull is categorized by Wurth Baer Supply under decorative hardware and moldings, it works as both a functional grip and a design element on face frames or frameless cabinetry. The 13-7/16 inch overall length allows the handle to visually span much of a door or drawer width, which can help tall doors and wide drawers feel proportionally supported when gripped at different points.
The 342 mm center to center spacing is a critical layout number, because it tells installers exactly how far apart to drill the two mounting holes for each handle. That single measurement allows shop jigs or CNC programs to be set to a repeatable standard for an entire project. The 1-5/16 inch projection sets the distance between the cabinet face and the gripping surface, so fabricators know how much clearance is available for fingers when planning door overlays near adjacent panels. A 1/2 inch width defines the frontal band of metal against the door, helping designers predict how the pull will scale visually against narrow rails or wide slab fronts. The satin stainless steel finish coordinates with other stainless elements in a space, so hardware selections can tie in with hinges or appliances specified in similar finishes. The M4 x 25 mm screw specification links the pull to common boring depths in standard cabinet materials, supporting predictable engagement through typical door and drawer thicknesses.
The Sugatsune 1653-S pull uses a 342 mm center to center dimension, which sets the exact hole spacing for drilling and jig setup on cabinet doors and drawers.
The Sugatsune 16 Series 1653-S pull has an overall length of 13-7/16 inch, giving a long gripping area that suits wider cabinet doors and drawers.
The Sugatsune 1653-S pull is made from 304 stainless steel, providing a solid stainless body for everyday cabinet door and drawer operation.
This 304 stainless steel cabinet pull uses a satin stainless steel finish, which gives a muted sheen that coordinates with many cabinet and appliance styles.
The Sugatsune stainless steel handle has a 1-5/16 inch projection, setting the stand-off from the cabinet face for finger clearance and adjacent front spacing.
The Sugatsune 1653-S pull is specified with M4 x 25 mm screw size, giving a defined thread and length for matching drilled holes in typical cabinet materials.
The Sugatsune 16 Series stainless steel pull with 342 mm center to center spacing combines defined drilling dimensions with a 13-7/16 inch length for larger doors and drawers. With 304 stainless steel construction, satin stainless steel finish, 1/2 inch width, and 1-5/16 inch projection, it provides a known layout and visual profile for decorative hardware and moldings work. The M4 x 25 mm screw size specification ties the pull to standard cabinet fabrication practices. For projects using Sugatsune America hardware from Wurth Baer Supply, this 1653-S handle offers a consistent, measurable choice.