Sugatsune overlay pocket door kit is a pocket door system designed for overlay cabinet doors, so the door slides back into the cabinet while maintaining an overlay reveal when closed. The kit is classified as pocket door hardware, which keeps it focused on concealed multimedia and workspace fronts where a clean face is important. A minimum cabinet depth of 28-9/16 inches is specified, which defines how deep the casework needs to be so the door can retract fully without interference. The stated door height range of 31-1/2 inches to 47-1/4 inches provides a defined window for layout, so door sizing can be planned to fall squarely within the hardware's operating range.
The overlay pocket door system provides door alignment adjustability, which affects how quickly an installer can correct small shifts so the door sits square when closed and tracks smoothly when opened. An overlay amount up to 3/8 inch, or 10 mm, defines the overlay margin, helping layout of stiles, rails, and cabinet sides to avoid edge binding as the door transitions into the pocket. The specified minimum cabinet depth of 28-9/16 inches sets the case depth requirement, shaping how deep the cabinet must be framed so the slides and door travel stay clear of stored items. The defined door height range of 31-1/2 inches to 47-1/4 inches narrows door panel sizing, supporting repeatable shop cutting lists.
The product is described as an overlay pocket door system with a minimum cabinet depth of 28-9/16 inches, so it is aimed at cabinets deep enough to accept a door that slides back into the interior while still covering the opening when closed. The door height range of 31-1/2 inches to 47-1/4 inches defines where this system fits best, steering it toward medium-height doors commonly found on multimedia, closet, and workspace cabinets where a full retracting door is desired. Classification under pocket door slides and pocket door hardware underscores that this system is geared to situations where swing clearance is limited and a retracting action solves front-of-cabinet congestion.
The overlay pocket door system provides door alignment adjustability, which lets the installer dial in the final position of the overlay door so sightlines stay consistent across multiple openings. An overlay amount up to 3/8 inch, or 10 mm, establishes a precise overlay target, supporting shop-made doors that will land within the system's design envelope. The kit lists 2 slides, which defines that the door rides on a pair of slide units, helping the door track into and out of the cabinet on a controlled path. A synchronized board is specified, so the slides are coordinated as the door moves, which promotes smoother action across the stroke.
The Sugatsune overlay pocket door kit specifies a minimum cabinet depth of 28-9/16 inches, which defines how deep the cabinet must be so the door and slides can fully retract.
The overlay pocket door system is rated for door heights from 31-1/2 inches to 47-1/4 inches, which guides panel sizing during design and fabrication.
The Sugatsune ALT-ST20-D10S-28 system specifies an overlay amount up to 3/8 inch, or 10 mm, which sets the overlay margin for planning cabinet and door dimensions.
The overlay pocket door system provides door alignment adjustability, allowing final tuning so the overlay door sits straight and flush in the closed position.
The pocket door hardware is specified with 2 slides and a synchronized board, so the door rides on paired slides that move in a coordinated path.
The overlay damper unit with adjustment screw manages the door's closing motion while allowing fine adjustment, helping the door settle consistently in the overlay position.
The Sugatsune overlay pocket door kit, part number ALT-ST20-D10S-28, combines an overlay pocket door system with door alignment adjustability, which supports precise front alignment on cabinetry. The specified minimum cabinet depth of 28-9/16 inches and door height range of 31-1/2 inches to 47-1/4 inches give clear design boundaries so casework and doors can be sized confidently. An overlay amount up to 3/8 inch, or 10 mm, further defines how the door relates to the cabinet face, supporting consistent overlay results on multimedia and workspace projects.