DSI-4253 sliding door pull is a 40mm wide stainless steel pull that provides a contemporary way to operate sliding and pocket doors. This pull can be accessed from the door front, back, or edge, so one part serves multiple grasp points on the panel. The design functions as a recessed pull, giving the user a clean area to grab while keeping a low profile on the door. Material is 304 stainless steel, which delivers a hard, uniform surface for everyday door operation. The stainless construction supports use in typical interior woodworking environments where metal pulls experience frequent hand contact. With its contemporary handle design and multiple access points, this pull helps standardize hardware choices across sliding door layouts.
This DSI-4253 pocket door pull requires adhesive for installation, such as 2-part epoxy, so the pull bonds directly to the prepared door surface. Adhesive mounting avoids through-bolting, which helps preserve a clean appearance on both sides of the sliding door. Using a specified adhesive method allows the 40mm wide pull body to seat firmly in the pocket or recess created for it. Because the pull can be accessed from the door front, back, or edge, installers can align it so that the adhesive bond supports use from all three directions. The combination of adhesive mounting and stainless steel construction supports a solid feel when the door is pulled open or closed.
The DSI-4253 sliding door pull is designed for pocket and sliding doors where a recessed handhold is needed on the door front, back, or edge. Its 40mm width sets the scale for the routed or cutout area on the panel, guiding layout when planning pocket door hardware. Because the pull can be accessed from multiple faces of the door, it suits door panels that travel into a wall pocket yet still need a grasp point when partially open. The contemporary handle design fits decorative hardware and moldings projects that specify modern hardware lines. Being a Sugatsune America product, it aligns with projects already using Sugatsune handles and pulls.
The material specification of 304 stainless steel means the pull offers a rigid, stable contact surface each time the door is operated. That stability helps users pull the door smoothly without flex at the handhold area. The requirement for adhesive installation, such as 2-part epoxy, indicates the pull is intended to be bonded securely within its recess, supporting repeated pulling forces over time. Access from door front, back, or edge allows consistent operation regardless of how the user approaches the door opening, which is useful on pocket doors that are often grasped from different sides. The 40mm width provides a known dimension for planning clearances around the pull zone so neighboring trim or hardware does not interfere with the grasp area.
The DSI-4253 sliding door pull is intended for sliding and pocket doors, providing a recessed grasp point that works with doors moving into or along a wall.
The DSI-4253-40 pull is 40mm wide, giving installers a defined dimension for routing or cutting the door area where the pull will sit.
The DSI-4253 pocket door pull requires adhesive for installation, such as 2-part epoxy, so it bonds directly to the prepared door surface.
The DSI-4253 sliding door pull can be accessed from the door front, back, or edge, supporting operation from multiple approaches to the panel.
The DSI-4253 pull is made from 304 stainless steel, providing a solid metal contact surface for frequent handling on sliding or pocket doors.
The DSI-4253 sliding door pull uses a contemporary handle design, aligning with modern decorative hardware and moldings schemes on interior door projects.
The DSI-4253 sliding door pull stainless steel - 40mm wide offers a contemporary recessed pull solution that fits sliding and pocket door layouts needing access from front, back, or edge. With 304 stainless steel construction and adhesive-based installation, it provides a defined, 40mm wide grasp area ready for integration into modern decorative hardware plans. For projects using Sugatsune handles and pulls, this pocket door pull gives a coordinated option for sliding panels within the same hardware family.