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Founded in 1886, the main activity of Halm’s was renting tarpaulins to the Le Havre port authority.

In 1956
After changing the company name , Halm’s became Chambrelan SA .

In 1961
Chambrelan switched its activity to the production of ball bearing slides.
The first slide produced was the RA5.

In 1965
Mr Couppey bought the shares of the Chambrelan family business. Since then, a member of the Couppey family has managed Chambrelan SA.

In 1966
Tarpaulin renting stopped totally. Linear rails were developed. Chambrelan SA then became the first designer and producer of telescopic slides and linear rails.

In 1973
Chambrelan began to export.

In 1984
As the workshop was too narrow, Chambrelan set itself up in Le Havre’s old wire-drawing factory.

In 1989
Profilscope GmbH (Chambrelan's first subsidiary ) was founded in Germany.

In 1997
Chambrelan SA strengthened its position on the heavy duty slide market with its reinforced range : World-wide exclusivity

In 2002
Chambrelan BV is founded in The Netherlands.

 
Today
Chambrelan SA is still the only company to design, develop and provide ball bearing telescopic slides and linear rails in France.
For almost 50 years, Chambrelan has designed, developed and supplied thousands of ball bearing slides and guidance rails, to industry, to equipment manufacturers world-wide, thanks to an extensive network of agents.


Although the Chambrelan standard range enables us to cover most needs, some orders can be adapted to your requirement.
Chambrelan is at your disposal to study and offer the necessary adaptations.


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