A finger pull recessed handle for a pocket sliding door is a compact, flush-mounted hardware piece designed to allow users to slide the door in and out of its pocket (recessed wall cavity) with ease, without protruding elements that would interfere with the door sliding into the wall.
Key Features:
- Recessed Design: The handle is installed into a routed cavity in the door face or edge, sitting flush with the surface. This ensures the door can fully retract into the wall pocket.
- Finger Pull Functionality: A small groove, cup, or slot allows a person to insert their fingers and pull the door out of the pocket or slide it closed.
- Edge Pull (Optional Feature): Some versions include a pop-out or spring-loaded edge pull, which helps extract the door from the pocket when it's fully recessed.
- Materials: Typically made from metal (like stainless steel, brass, or aluminum) or durable plastic.
- Shapes: Commonly round, square, or rectangular to match aesthetic preferences and door styles.
Applications:
- Interior pocket sliding doors in residential or commercial settings.
- Used where space-saving or minimalistic design is preferred.
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