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Sugatsune SN Series tab pull gives a low-profile pull point at the door or drawer edge, so cabinets open easily while keeping faces clear for a simple look. The handle is part of the SN Series from Sugatsune America, so it follows a consistent design language when used across a room. The pull is built from stainless steel, which provides a solid feel at the hand. The center to center dimension is 1-13/16 inches, or 46 mm, so drill locations are defined and repeatable across multiple fronts. Overall length is 2-3/4 inches, so the pull sits compactly near the edge without dominating narrow fronts. Projection of 11/16 inch creates finger clearance while staying tight to the surface, which helps doors pass each other in tight reveals.
The SN-70/S edge pull places its 1-13/16 inch (46 mm) center to center spacing along the fixing line, so hole drilling remains the same from cabinet to cabinet. The 2-3/4 inch length defines how much of the handle runs along the edge, which helps when aligning multiple pulls on a bank of drawers. The 11/16 inch projection defines how far the grip stands off, so installers can plan door gaps and neighboring fronts around that fixed value. The stainless steel construction gives a single-piece metal body, which provides a defined bearing surface against the door or drawer edge once secured.
The Sugatsune SN Series tab pull with 1-13/16 inch (46 mm) center to center spacing suits cabinet doors or drawers that accept a compact grip right at the edge. Its 2-3/4 inch overall length lets it sit near corners on smaller drawer fronts without overlapping neighboring details. The 11/16 inch projection sets a slender profile that works in tight reveals where faces pass close to one another. The matte satin stainless finish helps it align visually with other stainless steel elements in a space, so it can run across upper and lower cabinets as a unified detail.
The SN-70/S edge pull uses a defined 1-13/16 inch (46 mm) center to center distance, which supports consistent drilling when using templates across an entire kitchen or bank of casework. The 2-3/4 inch length provides a fixed reference from the edge, so installers can position every pull the same distance along each door or drawer front. The 11/16 inch projection keeps the grip shallow, which helps maintain alignment in installations with tight reveals or overlay fronts where hardware clearance is limited. The stainless steel body with matte satin finish gives a uniform appearance from pull to pull, which supports a clean visual line across multiple cabinets.
The Sugatsune SN Series tab pull has a 1-13/16 inch, or 46 mm, center to center measurement, which sets consistent drilling spacing for lined-up cabinet pulls.
The SN-70/S edge pull length is 2-3/4 inches, which keeps the handle compact at the edge while still giving a clear grip area on cabinet fronts.
The stainless steel tab pull projects 11/16 inch from the mounting surface, which provides finger clearance while maintaining a low-profile cabinet appearance.
The SN Series pull is made from stainless steel, which gives a solid metal feel at the hand during regular cabinet door and drawer use.
The SN-70/S pull uses a matte satin stainless finish, which presents a subdued stainless appearance across all installed pulls.
The SN-70/S stainless steel edge pull is manufactured by Sugatsune America as part of the SN Series handles and pulls line.
The Sugatsune SN Series tab pull with 1-13/16 inch (46 mm) center to center spacing gives a defined pattern for drilling across doors and drawers. Its 2-3/4 inch length and 11/16 inch projection keep the handle compact while still usable at the edge. Stainless steel material with a matte satin stainless finish delivers a consistent look wherever it is installed. For projects calling for an SN-70/S edge pull, this configuration supports clean lines and repeatable cabinet hardware alignment.