Sliding pocket edge door pull describes this Sugatsune America DSI-4254-200-35 component designed for sliding and pocket doors where a low-profile grip is needed. The pull measures 1-3/8 inch long by 2-3/8 inch wide, so it fits a compact area on the door while still giving a defined finger hold for opening and closing. Its contemporary handle design can be accessed from the front, back, or edge of the door, which lets installers position it where users naturally grab the panel in day-to-day use. This flexibility supports different door layouts and user preferences without changing the hardware type. Classified under sliding door hardware and sliding door pulls, it serves as a functional grip point on pocket or sliding doors so the panel can be moved smoothly from a flush position.
The DSI-4254 pocket door pull requires adhesive for installation, such as polyurethane glue or 2-part epoxy, so it is bonded to the door rather than fastened through with mechanical fasteners. This installation method helps maintain a clean appearance on the door face and edge, which suits contemporary projects where visible fasteners are avoided. Using an adhesive bond also allows the pull to work with the compact 1-3/8 inch by 2-3/8 inch footprint, since no extra room is needed for screw heads or through-holes. Installers can integrate the pull into sliding or pocket doors as part of the finishing stage of door preparation.
This sliding pocket edge door pull is identified as sliding door hardware in the builders hardware category, so it is suited to doors that move along a track rather than swinging on hinges. Its ability to be accessed from the front, back, or edge of the door means it can be used on pocket doors that recess into a wall and on sliding doors that remain exposed along a rail. The compact size of 1-3/8 inch long by 2-3/8 inch wide works well on narrow stiles or slim door edges found in many sliding panel designs. Because it functions as a sliding door pull, it provides the user with a defined grip point to move the door in and out of its pocket or along its track.
The DSI-4254 pocket door pull is made from 304 stainless steel, so the material composition supports use in typical interior woodworking environments where resistance to staining and surface deterioration is important over time. Its satin stainless steel finish provides a low-gloss appearance, which helps the pull sit visually quiet on contemporary doors while still reading as a defined hardware element for daily operation. The requirement for adhesive installation, using products such as polyurethane glue or 2-part epoxy, gives installers a clear bonding approach, which supports consistent mounting from job to job. The defined part number DSI-4254-200-35 and its stainless steel material make it straightforward to specify the same pull across multiple openings when uniform appearance and function are required.
The sliding pocket edge door pull is categorized as sliding door hardware and a sliding door pull, so it is intended for use on sliding or pocket-style door panels.
The DSI-4254 pocket door pull requires adhesive for installation, using products such as polyurethane glue or 2-part epoxy, so it bonds directly to the door surface.
The sliding pocket edge door pull measures 1-3/8 inch long by 2-3/8 inch wide, giving a compact grip area suitable for narrow stiles or slim door edges.
The sliding door pull is made from 304 stainless steel with a satin stainless steel finish, which supports a contemporary look and helps the surface resist normal wear.
The contemporary handle design can be accessed from the front, back, or edge of the door, allowing edge use on pocket doors that recess into a wall.
The Sugatsune DSI-4254-200-35 combines a compact 1-3/8 inch by 2-3/8 inch size, 304 stainless steel construction, satin finish, and adhesive mounting for clean, contemporary sliding door operation.
The Sugatsune America DSI-4254-200-35 sliding pocket edge door pull combines a contemporary handle design with a compact 1-3/8 inch by 2-3/8 inch size, so it suits modern sliding and pocket door layouts where space and appearance both matter. Its 304 stainless steel material and satin stainless steel finish support consistent performance and a clean look across multiple openings. With adhesive-based installation using products such as polyurethane glue or 2-part epoxy, it integrates smoothly into finished doors without visible fasteners. For sliding door hardware projects that call for a low-profile, edge-accessible grip, this stainless pull aligns closely with the demands of professional woodworking and door installation work.