Sugatsune SN Series tab pull brings a contemporary, utilitarian edge pull design to furniture, cabinetry, or equipment, so you get a streamlined grip point without bulky projecting handles. This SN-150/M model is described as an edge pull, so it mounts at the edge of a panel and provides a small lip to operate doors or drawers while keeping faces visually clean. The pull uses 304 stainless steel, which provides a robust metal body that suits demanding furniture or equipment environments where metal strength matters. Its mirror stainless steel surface delivers a bright, reflective look that aligns with modern installations and visually matches other polished stainless components. The tab pull format supports applications where low-profile hardware is preferred, helping reduce interference around tight clearances on cabinets or fixtures while still giving a defined place to pull.
The SN-150/M is identified as an edge pull with 3 holes and a 57 mm center-to-center mounting dimension, so hole layout focuses on a short run along the edge of the panel, helping maintain controlled positioning. The SAP description notes 3 holes, which spreads fasteners over a broader section of the pull, giving more stable attachment across the stainless body. Center-to-center spacing of 57 mm supports a compact footprint along the panel edge, useful on smaller fronts or narrow rails, while still providing multiple fixed points. With the pull designed as a tab along the edge, the installer aligns the mounting line parallel to the edge, so the visible lip remains uniform and consistent from part to part across a run of cabinets or equipment doors.
This Sugatsune SN Series tab pull is described for furniture, cabinetry, or equipment, so it can be used across casework runs, standalone furniture pieces, or access panels on machines and fixtures. As an edge pull, it situates along the panel edge rather than the field, which benefits layouts where clean faces or narrow stiles matter. The compact 57 mm center-to-center mounting span supports use on modest cabinet doors, small drawers, or slim equipment covers without dominating the face width. The mirror stainless finish complements polished stainless hinges, trim, or equipment fascias, helping hardware details read as one coordinated system. Because the pull relies on multiple mounting holes, it distributes load more evenly when users pull heavy or frequently accessed fronts.
The 304 stainless steel material gives the SN-150/M a solid substrate that holds threads and mounting forces over time, supporting repeated openings on cabinetry or equipment. The mirror stainless surface presents a smooth and reflective exterior, which visually highlights straight installations; when aligned accurately along edges, the reflection line reinforces tidy hardware layout. The 3-hole arrangement described in the SAP text lets installers set a repeatable drilling pattern, so multiple pulls on a bank of cabinets share the same mounting geometry and feel. Center-to-center spacing at 57 mm creates a known reference dimension that can be integrated into shop jigs for drilling, speeding workflow and reducing layout variability. The contemporary, utilitarian styling avoids ornament, keeping focus on accurate placement and consistent edge reveals, which matters on modern projects where even small alignment shifts are noticeable across long runs.
The SN-150/M edge pull is described for furniture, cabinetry, or equipment, so it works on casework fronts, furniture panels, and equipment doors that benefit from low-profile operation.
The SN-150/M tab pull uses 304 stainless steel, giving a strong metal body that supports repeated pulling on furniture, cabinetry, or equipment fronts in regular use.
The SN-150/M is described with 3 holes and 57 mm center-to-center spacing, so it mounts along the panel edge with a triple-hole pattern that stabilizes the pull.
This version of the SN-150/M is identified as mirror stainless steel, providing a bright, polished surface that visually matches other polished stainless hardware.
The contemporary, utilitarian description indicates a straightforward shape that supports clean-faced furniture, cabinetry, or equipment where minimal visual distraction is desired.
The SAP description notes about 57 mm center-to-center spacing, giving a compact mounting footprint that suits smaller doors, drawers, or equipment covers.
The Sugatsune SN Series SN-150/M tab pull combines 304 stainless steel construction, mirror stainless finish, and an edge-mounted, 57 mm center-to-center layout to support modern furniture, cabinetry, or equipment fronts. For projects needing low-profile operation and consistent edge alignment, this contemporary, utilitarian edge pull supplies a defined grip while preserving flat faces and tight clearances, helping your installed work read clean and controlled across every run.