Product sheet
Description
This 2 beam anodized aluminium telescopic slide is providing a partial extension.
Very slim, its movement is particularly smooth and silent.
This model is detachable: the moving inner beam can be detached and reinserted in the same slide. This option can be usefull for maintenance purposes or for applictions with restrictive mounting environment. The design of this model includes a lock out.
Attention: we do not recommend this model for use in vertical (up & down) applications.
Drilling scheme

Standard closed lengths
| Extension |
on major axis |
on minor axis | Stock | CAD Files Add to cart | ||
| 200 mm | 120 mm | 15 kg | Contact us | |||
| 250 mm | 160 mm | 25 kg | Contact us | |||
| 300 mm | 180 mm | 50 kg | Contact us | |||
| 350 mm | 230 mm | 45 kg | Contact us | |||
| 400 mm | 280 mm | 40 kg | Contact us | |||
| 450 mm | 300 mm | 32 kg | Contact us | |||
| 500 mm | 330 mm | 25 kg | Contact us | |||
| 550 mm | 350 mm | 18 kg | Contact us | |||
| 600 mm | 400 mm | 15 kg | Contact us | |||
Technical informations
Applications
This slider is designed for simple, basic and cost conciouse light duty applications that require a relativly low number of cycles, suchs as small drawers, keyboards.Physically very light it can be used in aerospace applications.
Recommended operation temperature from -20 to 80°C
Caution: The use of aluminum slides is not recommended within applications that have high levels of vibration. If you would like advice please do not hesitate to contact us.
Caution: due to the slim profile of this slide to avoid excess friction and increased deflection we recommended that it is used only in its major axis.
Caution: aluminium slides are not designed for intensively cycling use.
Manufacture
Chambrelan produces this telescopic guide from anodised aluminium profile.
It includes polyamid ball cages and a rubber stops on closing.
Ball bearings are made of steel and greased with a white bearing grease.
Same models
This model has equivalent models, whose overall dimensions and the diagrams of drillings are close or identical:




















