Sugatsune inset pocket door kit is a pocket door hardware system designed for inset cabinet doors, so the door sits flush with the cabinet face when closed. The kit is specified as an inset pocket door system, which defines how it interfaces with the cabinet opening for a clean, built-in look. With a minimum cabinet depth of 22-1/2 inches, the system is built for deeper cabinets where a full-height door needs to slide back into the case. The door height range of 31-1/2 to 47-1/4 inches covers many media, closet, or workspace cabinet doors, giving installers a defined working envelope for layout. As a pocket door hardware solution from Sugatsune America, the system is positioned for woodworking projects that need a concealed, retracting door instead of a hinged door swinging into the room.
The inset pocket door system is configured for a minimum cabinet depth of 22-1/2 inches, so case construction must respect that depth when laying out side panels and interior components. This depth specification signals how far the door needs to retract, which affects shelf placement and any equipment positioned inside the cabinet. The defined door height range of 31-1/2 to 47-1/4 inches sets the usable vertical span for the door panel, guiding cut sizes and panel ordering so the hardware operates within its intended geometry. As pocket door slides within a cabinet organization and multimedia/workspace category, this hardware aligns with built-in storage, AV, or work centers that benefit from doors that disappear into the cabinet instead of projecting into the work area.
This pocket door hardware system is positioned in the pocket door slides category under shelf, closet, and garage organization as well as multimedia and workspace components, which places it in environments where cabinets store equipment, supplies, or media behind doors. The inset pocket door design suits cabinets where a flush front is important, such as built-ins around workstations or media walls, because the door aligns with the front when closed and then retracts inside when access is needed. With the door height range of 31-1/2 to 47-1/4 inches, the system aligns with mid-height cabinet doors commonly used in these applications, helping designers match door proportions to equipment or shelving layouts. The minimum cabinet depth of 22-1/2 inches points toward deeper casework often found in media or workspace cabinetry, so the hardware fits projects where greater internal depth is already planned.
The inset pocket door system incorporates 2 slides, which manage the linear movement of the door as it transitions from closed to fully retracted, giving the motion structure needed for consistent operation over the door height range. The system is described as an inset pocket door system with 5-speed adjustable soft-closing dampers, so the hardware is designed to manage closing motion with damping that can be tuned across five settings, helping align door behavior with door weight and user expectations. A synchronized board is part of the system description, which indicates coordination between moving elements so both sides of the door track together, supporting smoother movement along the slides. The listing also references hinges and hinge mounting plates, which define a hinged pivot for the door as it comes out of or returns into the cabinet, so the door can swing clear of the opening before sliding back. A damper is called out along with the soft-closing description, reinforcing that the system is built to control final closing speed, which can reduce impact on the cabinet and help maintain alignment over repeated use.
The Sugatsune inset pocket door kit specifies a minimum cabinet depth of 22-1/2 inches, which sets how deep the cabinet must be so the door can fully retract into the case.
The inset pocket door system is specified for door heights from 31-1/2 to 47-1/4 inches, guiding how tall the door panel can be for proper operation.
The inset pocket door system uses 5-speed adjustable soft-closing dampers, allowing the closing motion to be tuned so the door slows smoothly as it reaches the cabinet face.
The inset pocket door system uses 2 slides to carry the door as it extends and retracts, providing guided linear motion across the full travel path.
The inset pocket door system references a synchronized board, which coordinates movement between components so the door travels predictably along the slides.
The pocket door hardware is specified as an inset system, so the door sits flush with the cabinet front when closed, supporting a clean, built-in look.
This inset pocket door system from Sugatsune America is defined by its minimum cabinet depth of 22-1/2 inches, door height range of 31-1/2 to 47-1/4 inches, and 2-slide configuration, so it suits deeper cabinets within that door size window. The 5-speed adjustable soft-closing dampers and referenced damper component are built to manage the door closing motion, which supports controlled operation in media, closet, or workspace cabinetry. For projects matching these dimensions and needing doors that retract into the cabinet on pocket door slides, the ALT-ST20-D360S-22 configuration offers a clearly defined set of parameters to build around.