Sugatsune ES-Z401 edge pull is a back surface-mount edge pull designed to give doors or drawers a low-profile way to open while keeping the front face clear. The back surface-mount design fixes the pull to the rear side, so the working lip sits at the edge where hands engage, keeping the visible surface minimal for a streamlined look on cabinets and panels. The dark bronze finish defines the visual tone, tying the pull into dark hardware schemes on casework. The pull uses a 5-1/16 inch, or 128 mm, center to center dimension between mounting points, so handle boring or layout can follow a standard metric and imperial size used across many layouts. The cup pull form factors the grip into a recessed shape, so the working area stays compact while still providing a defined edge at the lip for fingers.
This back surface-mount edge pull format means the ES-Z401-128/DB is fastened from the rear side, so work focuses on the back of the door or drawer rather than the front face. The 128 mm center to center pattern provides a fixed distance between mounting points, so installers can set up boring jigs or measurement routines once and repeat them across multiple fronts. With the cup pull shape, the working lip sits at the edge, so the pull remains easy to engage even when installed on relatively thin fronts. The dark bronze finish defines how the pull will visually read once mounted, so it can be planned as part of a coordinated hardware layout on cabinets.
The ES-Z401 edge pull is identified in the SAP description as an edge pull with a 128 mm center to center dimension in dark bronze, so it aligns naturally with cabinet hardware runs that follow this size. As a back surface-mount edge pull, it attaches from the rear surface, so installers can work from inside the case or drawer box and keep the front appearance clear of through-bolts or exposed hardware faces. The cup pull form gives a defined recess, so hands find the location even on flat slab fronts used in many cabinet designs. Because the edge pull category places the lip at the outer edge, it suits doors and drawers where an exposed knob would interrupt the plane and where a clean line across multiple fronts is preferred.
The zinc alloy construction identifies the base material of this cup pull, so users know the body is a cast metal part rather than a non-metal composite. The dark bronze color placement within decorative hardware and moldings means this pull matches that finish family on other hardware elements, so banks of cabinets can share a consistent look as more pieces are installed. With the 5-1/16 inch, or 128 mm, center to center dimension standardized, long cabinet runs can keep this spacing across each front, which simplifies layout and keeps visual rhythm consistent from one door or drawer to the next.
The 128 mm center to center spacing on this Sugatsune America handle establishes a predictable drilling distance, so installers can commit this measurement to jigs, stops, or templates and repeat it without constant re-measuring. The cup pull format concentrates mounting points behind the pull body, so once the holes are placed on that 128 mm line, the hardware covers the area and creates a unified appearance on the edge. Because the product is described as a back surface-mount edge pull, mounting activity happens on the back panel surface, so workers can align the pull by referencing the panel edge and fixed center to center dimension together.
The easy to grip lip is specifically called out in the web description, so the profile is shaped to provide positive engagement for fingers where the lip meets the edge, which supports smooth opening and closing over repeated cycles. With a zinc alloy material, the lip and cup areas are cast as a single metal piece, so the gripping edge maintains its form as the pull is used regularly on doors or drawers. The dark bronze finish visually signals the pull location against lighter substrates, so users can visually find the edge lip quickly in typical cabinet lighting conditions while maintaining the desired dark hardware accent on wood or laminate fronts.
The ES-Z401-128/DB is a back surface-mount edge pull cup pull, so it mounts from the rear and presents an edge lip grip at the front of the cabinet door or drawer.
This Sugatsune ES-Z401 edge pull has a 5-1/16 inch, or 128 mm, center to center dimension, so drilling and layout follow a standard handle spacing.
This edge pull uses a back surface-mount design, so it fastens from the rear surface of the door or drawer while the gripping lip sits at the front edge.
The ES-Z401-128/DB is made from zinc alloy, so the cup pull body is a solid metal construction suited to regular cabinet use.
This Sugatsune America edge pull has a dark bronze finish, so it matches dark bronze decorative hardware and molding themes on cabinetry.
The grip is formed by an easy to grip lip at the edge of the cup pull, so fingers engage the front edge to open doors or drawers.
The ES-Z401-128/DB from Sugatsune America combines a back surface-mount edge pull format, a 128 mm center to center drilling pattern, and an easy to grip lip in a zinc alloy cup pull body. The dark bronze finish places it squarely within dark decorative hardware and molding schemes, so it works wherever that tone is planned across cabinet runs. For cabinet and drawer fronts built around the 5-1/16 inch spacing standard, this edge pull offers a defined mounting distance and a clear edge grip, ready to be integrated into your next woodworking or casework project.