Sugatsune MKZ Series pull gives you a compact cabinet handle built around an 8 mm center to center dimension, which sets the mounting hole spacing and helps keep layouts consistent across doors and drawers on a run of cabinets. The pull uses zinc die cast construction, providing a solid metal body that feels substantial in the hand and supports repeated everyday operation in typical cabinet environments. A smoke finish defines the visible surface, shaping the final look of doors and drawers where a darker, muted tone works with surrounding materials. The Sugatsune America brand and MKZ Series designation tie this pull to a known decorative hardware line, which helps maintain visual continuity when matching other MKZ components in a project.
The 5/16 in (8 mm) center to center spacing on this Sugatsune MKZ Series pull sets the distance between mounting holes, so drilling jigs, templates, or CNC programs can be set precisely for repeat runs. The M4 x 25 mm screw size provides the thread standard and approximate reach through typical door and drawer fronts, tying the pull securely to common cabinet constructions. Zinc die cast construction keeps the contact points between pull, screws, and cabinet front accurately formed, which supports flush seating when holes are drilled true to the 8 mm pattern.
This Sugatsune MKZ Series pull is defined as a handle within decorative hardware and moldings, positioning it for use on cabinet doors and drawers where a compact grab point is needed. The 5/16 in (8 mm) center to center measurement keeps the pull suitable for smaller faces or tight drawer stacks, where wider pulls would crowd neighboring fronts. Its zinc die cast body provides a solid feel on light to medium cabinet fronts, supporting everyday opening and closing in kitchen, bath, or casework applications where a metal pull is preferred. The smoke finish lets the handle visually recede slightly on darker finishes, which helps hardware support the overall design rather than dominating the panel surface.
The MKZ Series designation groups this pull within a specific Sugatsune decorative hardware line, so using the MKZ-S/SMK across a project keeps hardware styling and finish aligned from one cabinet to the next. The precise 8 mm center to center spacing reduces layout variation, because installers can repeat the same drilling pattern knowing it will match the pull every time. Zinc die cast construction allows the manufacturer to hold tight dimensions on the mounting posts and grip surfaces, which supports square seating against the door and consistent reveal lines along adjacent pulls. The smoke finish is tied directly to this MKZ PULL 8MM C/C SMOKE description, so replacements ordered by the same MKZ-S/SMK part number will match the established finish when a cabinet front is updated later.
The Sugatsune MKZ Series pull uses 5/16 in (8 mm) center to center spacing, which sets the exact distance between mounting holes and simplifies drilling patterns for consistent hardware alignment.
The MKZ-S/SMK pull is zinc die cast, giving it a solid metal body that supports regular cabinet use while allowing precise shaping of the handle profile and mounting posts.
The MKZ PULL 8MM C/C SMOKE uses a smoke finish, providing a darker, muted tone that coordinates with modern cabinet colors and helps the pull blend with or subtly contrast fronts.
The MKZ-S/SMK is described as a handle and pull in decorative hardware, aligning it with cabinet doors and drawers where a compact metal pull is appropriate.
The MKZ-S/SMK pull specifies M4 x 25 mm screw size, which defines the thread and reach of the fastener engaging the cabinet front for secure mounting.
The MKZ-S/SMK manufacturer part number uniquely ties to this 8 mm center to center smoke pull, helping match finish and dimensions when adding or replacing cabinet hardware later.
The Sugatsune MKZ Series pull brings together a 5/16 in (8 mm) center to center layout, zinc die cast construction, and a smoke finish under the MKZ-S/SMK part number. Those linked details define both the mounting pattern and the visual tone, helping you standardize hardware across doors and drawers. For projects that call for a compact, metal cabinet pull in a darker finish from the Sugatsune MKZ line, this configuration provides a clearly identified option.