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DSI-5250 pocket door pull stainless steel is a contemporary handle from Sugatsune America that provides a clean gripping point on a door surface. The product is described as a pocket door pull, so it is intended to operate sliding pocket-style doors by giving the user a place to grab the door. Its contemporary handle design supports modern interior jobs where a streamlined look is preferred on door surfaces. Because it is a handle and pull from the decorative hardware and moldings category, it suits applications where appearance and function both matter on finished woodworking projects. The handle is designed so users can operate the door without protruding knobs, which supports flush door designs. As part of the handles and pulls product class, it integrates into overall door hardware layouts that rely on a dedicated pull point.
The handle requires adhesive for installation, such as 2-part epoxy, so mounting is based on bonding rather than mechanical fasteners. Adhesive installation allows the handle to be fixed directly to the door surface, which is relevant when working on thin door skins or composite materials where drilling may be limited. Using an adhesive that matches the requirement helps create a stable joint between the 304 stainless steel handle and the door substrate. Because the pull is defined as a pocket door handle, installers can place it at a height and location that aligns with the sliding door path while relying on the adhesive bond for retention. Adhesive-based mounting also supports maintaining the contemporary appearance, since there are no exposed fastener heads on the visible face of the handle.
The web description specifies that this contemporary handle design can be accessed from the door front, back, or edge, so it serves sliding doors that need pull points in multiple locations. On the front face, the pull gives the user leverage when closing the door into the pocket, which is useful for doors that sit flush with surrounding trim. On the back face, the same handle pattern allows operation from the opposite side, which keeps door handling consistent across both rooms served by the pocket door. Edge access means the user can reach the handle when only the edge of the door is exposed, which is common when the leaf is mostly recessed in the wall pocket. This three-way access design helps the same pull support opening, closing, and positioning movements along the full travel of the door. Because the handle belongs to the decorative hardware and moldings category, it also contributes to the finished appearance on every exposed side of the door.
The SAP description, DSI POCKET DOOR HANDLE 16MM W STAINLESS, identifies this part as a pocket door handle, so it is intended to be part of the primary operating hardware. Being part of the handles and pulls product class clarifies that its role is to provide a direct grasp point rather than a latch or lock, which is important when planning overall door hardware sets. The material is 304 stainless steel, which provides a stable metallic surface for repeated hand contact on busy doors. That same stainless steel construction supports a uniform look across multiple installs when specifiers repeat the part number DSI-5250-12 on similar openings. As a Sugatsune America component, it aligns with other Sugatsune decorative hardware used in cabinetry and doors, which helps designers coordinate hardware families within a project. The contemporary styling and stainless material work together so the pull can be selected on both functional and visual grounds for interior pocket door runs.
The DSI-5250-12 is described as a pocket door handle, so it is intended for use on sliding pocket-style doors where a recessed or flush pull is needed for operation.
The Sugatsune America DSI-5250 pocket door pull requires adhesive for installation, using a bonding method instead of mechanical fastening to secure it to the door surface.
The handle requires adhesive, such as 2-part epoxy, so the pull bonds directly to the door surface, supporting a clean contemporary look without exposed fastener heads.
The contemporary handle design can be accessed from the door front, back, or edge, allowing users to grip and move the pocket door from multiple positions.
The DSI-5250 pocket door pull is made from 304 stainless steel, providing a stainless surface that aligns with other stainless decorative hardware on the project.
The handle has a contemporary design in the decorative hardware and moldings category, so it supports modern visual lines on pocket doors while serving as a functional pull.
The DSI-5250 pocket door pull stainless steel from Sugatsune America combines a contemporary handle design with access from the door front, back, or edge, so it supports practical operation across the full pocket door travel. Its 304 stainless steel material ties into stainless hardware themes while delivering a consistent surface for regular use. Since installation requires adhesive such as 2-part epoxy, it suits doors where a bonded handle is preferred over drilled-through fastening. For pocket door projects needing a defined pull point with a modern stainless look, this handle can be specified by part number DSI-5250-12.