49mm sliding door handle pull from Sugatsune America gives pocket and sliding doors a contemporary grip that stays flush to the surface. The design can be accessed from the door front, back, or edge, so users get a consistent pulling point wherever they approach the door, which simplifies daily operation in tight spaces. This DSI 3250 Series pull uses satin stainless steel to provide a clean, modern appearance that aligns with commercial and residential millwork where exposed hardware needs a uniform look. The pull is designed for use with adhesive, such as 2-part epoxy, so installers can mount it without through-bolting, helping preserve the door face. By relying on an adhesive-based installation, the pull supports work on thin or prefinished doors where drilling for traditional hardware may be less desirable.
This DSI-3250-45 pull is designed to be installed using adhesive, such as 2-part epoxy, so the installer bonds it directly to the door material rather than relying on mechanical through-fastening. Using adhesive on a 49mm sliding door handle pull reduces the need to drill full-depth holes, which helps protect veneered or laminated faces. The pull can be located so that the accessible front, back, or edge opening aligns with how the door will be used, supporting ergonomic operation. Because the finish is satin stainless steel, installers can pair it with other stainless components on the same opening for a uniform look that does not require field finishing.
The DSI 3250 Series 49mm sliding door handle pull works on pocket and sliding doors where a recessed grip is needed, and where access from the front, back, or edge keeps the pull usable even when the door is fully open. Its satin stainless steel construction fits projects that already specify stainless door and cabinet hardware, helping designers and installers maintain a single material theme across openings. Because the product is from Sugatsune America and identified as DSI-3250-45, it can be matched to drawings and hardware schedules that call out this exact series and finish, reducing selection errors on multi-opening jobs. The compact 49mm form supports use on narrow stile doors commonly used in pocket applications.
This 49mm sliding door handle pull is specifically described as requiring adhesive for installation, such as 2-part epoxy, which focuses the installer on a bonding workflow rather than mechanical fastening. That requirement allows the installer to position the pull precisely before bonding, which supports consistent heights across multiple doors when using a simple jig or layout marks. Using satin stainless steel as the visible surface means the pull arrives with a finished appearance that does not need additional coating after installation, saving steps once the adhesive cures. The fact that it can be accessed from front, back, or edge means a single mounting position can serve different users approaching the door from either side, which helps avoid later repositioning of hardware.
The 49mm sliding door handle pull suits pocket and sliding doors where a recessed grip is needed, and where users may approach from the door front, back, or edge during everyday operation.
The DSI-3250-45 pull is installed using adhesive, such as 2-part epoxy, bonding the pull to the door and avoiding through-fastening, which supports clean door faces.
The pull is made from 304 stainless steel with a satin stainless finish, giving it a contemporary, low-gloss appearance that coordinates with other brushed stainless hardware.
Access from the door front, back, or edge lets users grip the pull even when the door is recessed, improving operation in tight corridors and multi-direction traffic areas.
This pull is part of the DSI 3250 Series from Sugatsune America, tying it to a known decorative hardware line used in cabinet and door projects.
The 49mm size offers a compact footprint that fits typical pocket door stiles while still allowing installers to locate the pull comfortably within standard reach ranges.
The DSI-3250-45 49mm sliding door handle pull from Sugatsune America combines a contemporary recessed shape with satin stainless steel, giving sliding and pocket doors a finished look that aligns with stainless hardware packages. Its adhesive-based installation supports clean door faces and simplifies work on veneered or laminated doors that benefit from minimal drilling. By using a pull that can be accessed from the front, back, or edge, projects gain flexible door operation from either side of the opening. For sliding door work that calls out the DSI 3250 Series in satin stainless, this pull provides the defined form and mounting approach that specifications describe.