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DSI-4503 sliding door pull is a recessed, rectangular door pull designed for sliding door applications where a low-profile grip helps doors travel past adjacent panels without interference. The recessed design keeps the grip area set into the door face, which is useful when doors run in close tolerance tracks or pass tight clearances in cabinetry or architectural openings.
The front plate is spring loaded to appear flush when not in use, so the face of the pull returns to a flat position against the door surface after each operation. That spring-loaded action reduces snag points along the door edge, which helps panels slide smoothly alongside jambs, adjacent doors, or wall surfaces without projecting hardware catching on clothing or materials.
The 6-1/8 inch length provides an extended hand contact area, supporting a comfortable grip across a wider section of the door edge. That extra length can help distribute pulling force along the panel, which is especially useful on taller or heavier sliding doors where installers want consistent operation.
The pull is manufactured from 304 stainless steel, so the working surfaces are made from a material widely used in builders hardware for its corrosion resistance. In typical interior woodworking and light commercial environments, that stainless construction supports a longer service life of the visible face and grip surfaces under frequent handling.
This recessed door pull is designed to sit within a prepared cutout so the main body is set into the door thickness and the front plate sits near flush with the face. During installation, the rectangular shape guides layout for routing or mortising, allowing installers to transfer the outside dimensions of the pull to the door and work to straight lines.
The 6-1/8 inch length influences the minimum vertical space needed on the door stile or edge area, so it is suited to sliding door panels that provide enough height to position the pull at a comfortable operating level. In sliding door hardware assemblies, that recessed format leaves the surrounding door face largely unobstructed, which helps doors move in tracks or against guides without the pull projecting into the path of adjacent components.
The satin 304 stainless steel finish presents a consistent appearance once mounted, so the installed pull can align visually with other satin stainless sliding door hardware elements across a project, from tracks to complementary pulls on adjacent doors.
This recessed, rectangular sliding door pull from Sugatsune America fits applications where a door needs a handhold without adding projection into the opening. The rectangular geometry works well in cabinet and architectural sliding door panels that can accept a routed pocket. With a 6-1/8 inch overall length, it suits door stiles or mid-rail locations that provide enough uninterrupted surface to house a full-length mortise, which is common on interior sliding doors and larger cabinet sliders.
The satin 304 stainless steel material suits builders hardware installations where a consistent brushed stainless look is preferred across visible hardware lines, such as commercial millwork, residential built-ins, or architectural sliding screens. In sliding door hardware assemblies, this pull serves as the user contact point while leaving surrounding trim, panels, and tracks clear, which is important when doors stack or bypass each other in narrow runs.
The spring loaded front plate is designed to appear flush when the pull is not in use, so once a user releases the grip, the plate returns toward the plane of the door surface. That behavior matters in sliding systems where even minor projections can interfere with overlapping panels or side guides. By returning to a flush position, the pull helps sliding doors travel alongside frames, adjacent doors, or fixed panels without the hardware edge catching.
The 304 stainless steel construction gives the moving front plate and recessed body a corrosion-resistant material base, which supports repeated spring cycling over time in typical interior woodworking environments. Combined with the satin finish, the pull maintains a uniform appearance as it is operated, which is useful on projects where sliding door hardware is at eye level and part of the visible design.
The DSI-4503 sliding door pull is classified under sliding door hardware, so it is intended for use on sliding doors that require a recessed handhold.
The front plate is spring loaded to appear flush when not in use, so after pulling the door, the plate returns toward a flat position to reduce projection on the door face.
The recessed rectangular stainless steel pull has a 6-1/8 inch length, providing an extended gripping area along the sliding door surface.
The Sugatsune DSI-4503-155 pull is made from 304 stainless steel, which provides a corrosion-resistant material base suitable for builders hardware applications.
This recessed sliding door pull has a satin finish, giving it a brushed stainless appearance that coordinates with other satin stainless hardware components.
The recessed design sets the grip into the door, which helps sliding doors move past adjacent panels and frames without the pull projecting into the travel path.
This recessed, rectangular stainless steel sliding door pull from Sugatsune America combines a 6-1/8 inch length with a spring loaded front plate that sits flush when idle, giving sliding doors a low-profile grip. The 304 stainless steel satin finish matches common builders hardware across many woodworking projects. For sliding door installations where a recessed handhold and clean stainless appearance are priorities, this DSI-4503 sliding door pull offers a focused solution ready to integrate into your door layout.