DSI-120 handle 320mm c/c stainless identifies this Sugatsune DSI-120 Series pull as a 320 mm center to center handle, so installers get a long, continuous grip suited to wider cabinet fronts or paired doors where alignment matters. The pull is part of the DSI 120 Series, tying it into a standardized family that keeps hardware style consistent across a job. Material is 304 stainless steel, which provides a solid metal construction that holds up in typical woodworking and cabinet environments while resisting common surface wear. The finish is satin, so the pull presents a low-sheen look that helps hide everyday fingerprints and light marks in busy areas. Brand is Sugatsune America, giving shops a known hardware manufacturer when they need to repeat the same pull across projects.
The DSI-120-320 pull has a 320 mm center to center measurement, giving installers a clear drill layout for the mounting holes across the cabinet face. Width is 1-3/16 inches, so the pull covers a modest strip of material and stays proportional on medium to large doors and drawers. Projection is 1-9/16 inches, creating room for fingers behind the bar while keeping the handle close enough to the face to suit tight walkway or corridor cabinetry. The screw size is M4 x 25 mm, matching a standard metric thread that aligns with typical cabinet boring patterns and mount thicknesses.
The DSI-120 handle 320mm c/c stainless dimension lets this pull span a wide section of a cabinet front, which suits tall pantry doors, wider base cabinets, or banks of drawers where a longer handle looks balanced. Being part of Decorative Hardware & Moldings in the handles and pulls class, it is intended as visible front hardware rather than concealed functional fittings. The satin stainless finish ties into other stainless elements on a project, such as appliances or hinges that share a brushed look, supporting a consistent appearance across the kitchen or workspace. With material listed as 304 stainless steel, the pull provides a solid-feeling grip that stands up to repeated contact in frequently used cabinets and casework.
The DSI-120-320 stainless steel pull uses a 320 mm center to center layout, giving a precise numeric reference for jig setup and drilling templates so installers can repeat spacing accurately across multiple doors. The 1-3/16 inch width keeps the handle visually defined without overwhelming narrower rails, which helps align it with surrounding design elements on face frames or slab fronts. A projection of 1-9/16 inches defines the stand-off from the surface, so fabricators can anticipate clearance around adjacent doors or walls and keep fronts from feeling cramped. The specified M4 x 25 mm screw size means the pull is designed around a common metric machine thread, simplifying planning when matching to typical cabinet door and drawer thicknesses in the shop.
The DSI-120-320 is a Sugatsune DSI-120 Series pull in the handles and pulls class, so it functions as a decorative and functional cabinet handle for doors or drawers.
The DSI-120-320 pull has a 320 mm center to center measurement, giving installers a clear drilling distance between mounting holes for consistent layout.
The DSI-120 handle uses 304 stainless steel, providing a solid metal construction suited to repeated cabinet use and matching other stainless components on a project.
The DSI-120-320 pull has a satin stainless finish, which delivers a brushed, low-glare appearance that coordinates with other satin stainless hardware.
The Sugatsune DSI-120-320 pull projects 1-9/16 inches from the surface, giving finger clearance while keeping the handle relatively close to the cabinet face.
The DSI-120-320 is specified with M4 x 25 mm screws, aligning the handle with standard metric cabinet mounting threads and typical door and drawer thickness ranges.
The DSI-120 handle 320mm c/c stainless layout, 1-3/16 inch width, and 1-9/16 inch projection give clear physical dimensions that simplify door and drawer planning. With 304 stainless steel construction in a satin stainless finish from Sugatsune America, this pull provides a defined specification for projects that rely on repeatable hardware selection and consistent cabinet appearance.