Sugatsune 16 Series stainless steel pull provides a long, continuous gripping surface for cabinet and furniture doors where a 592 mm center to center handle suits the layout. The 23-5/16 inch length spans wider fronts, so the pull serves large doors or pairs of doors with a single, consistent handle position. Constructed from 304 stainless steel, the pull resists typical workshop and kitchen environments, supporting use where metal strength and corrosion resistance are important. The satin stainless steel finish reduces surface glare compared to bright finishes, helping the handle visually blend with other stainless components. A width of 1/2 inch gives a slim front profile, while still defining a clear edge for the hand. The 1-5/16 inch projection sets the gripping surface off the door face, allowing fingers to wrap behind the bar without the hand rubbing directly against the front.
The 592 mm center to center dimension governs where mounting points sit, so door or drawer fronts must accept this spread for a proper fit. With a 23-5/16 inch overall length, the pull extends beyond the mounting holes at each end, which determines how close it can sit to panel edges or adjacent hardware. The 1-5/16 inch projection controls how far the bar stands off the face, affecting how the pull clears adjacent doors or trim when opened. A 1/2 inch width keeps the profile compact on narrow rails, which can matter when aligning handles on face frames or inset doors. The specified screw size of M4 x 25 mm identifies the thread and nominal length used with this pull, guiding hole preparation and helping installers match the pull to panels suited to that fastener size.
The 592 mm center to center spacing positions the 1656-S pull for large doors or drawer fronts where a shorter handle would look undersized. On tall pantry or wardrobe-style fronts, the 23-5/16 inch length helps spread the gripping area so users can grab the pull at different heights without changing hardware. The 1/2 inch width keeps the bar visually light, which can suit modern cabinet fronts or long drawer banks that benefit from a continuous line of slim pulls. With a 1-5/16 inch projection, the pull stands off enough for a full hand grip even on thicker fronts, supporting repeated opening cycles without knuckles contacting the panel. Because the pull is made from 304 stainless steel with a satin stainless steel finish, it aligns with environments that use other stainless components, maintaining a consistent appearance across appliances, hinges, or visible metal trim.
The fixed 592 mm center to center dimension allows installers to standardize drilling templates for multiple doors, which helps maintain straight sight lines across cabinet runs. The 23-5/16 inch overall length means the bar extends beyond the mounting points in a predictable way, so spacing from panel edges can be repeated accurately once an initial layout is established. A 1/2 inch width provides a clear, measurable bar surface when checking alignment with levels or layout marks, reducing rework on visible faces. The 1-5/16 inch projection sets consistent stand-off from every front that uses this pull, so gaps between handles and surrounding trim remain uniform. The M4 x 25 mm screw size specification ties the pull to a known metric fastener standard, which assists in selecting appropriate pilot drill sizes and understanding how the pull interfaces with typical cabinet-front thicknesses.
The Sugatsune 16 Series 1656-S pull has a 592 mm center to center measurement, which sets the hole spacing used to mount the handle across larger cabinet or furniture fronts.
The Sugatsune 1656-S pull is 23-5/16 inches long, giving a substantial bar length suited to wider doors or tall panels where a longer gripping surface is useful.
The 16 Series 1656-S handle is made from 304 stainless steel, providing metal strength and corrosion resistance valuable in kitchen, shop, or commercial cabinet applications.
The 1656-S stainless steel pull projects 1-5/16 inches from the door face, creating finger clearance behind the bar so hands can grip the handle without rubbing the surface.
The Sugatsune 1656-S pull uses M4 x 25 mm screws, so the mounting interface is based on a metric thread that matches this specified diameter and approximate length.
This Sugatsune America pull has a satin stainless steel finish, giving the 304 stainless body a low-sheen appearance that coordinates with other stainless hardware.
This Sugatsune 16 Series stainless steel pull combines a 592 mm center to center layout, 23-5/16 inch length, and 1-5/16 inch projection to address wide or tall cabinet fronts with a single, continuous handle. The 304 stainless steel material and satin stainless steel finish align with installations that favor stainless hardware for both performance and appearance. With defined dimensions for width, projection, and mounting spacing, the 1656-S pull helps installers plan drilling, layout, and visual alignment across multiple fronts. For projects calling for a long, metric-based stainless bar pull from Sugatsune America, this model provides a clearly specified option.