Norgren KM/8025/MU/200/8 Cylinder - ISO 6432

Part Number: KM/8025/MU/200/8
Manufacturer
Norgren
Part number
KM/8025/MU/200/8

Quick Summary

Norgren KM/8025/MU/200/8 Cylinder provides reliable double-acting pneumatic actuation for compact automation and food-industry equipment. In challenging environments where corrosion and frequent washdowns threaten uptime, this cylinder's stainless steel build helps maintain performance. It complies with ISO 6432 and uses a magnetic piston for simple sensing, with buffer cushioning to reduce impact. This combination delivers lower maintenance costs, longer service life, and predictable performance in industrial lines.

Product Information

Extended Description

KM/8025/MU/200/8 Norgren: High corrosion and acid resistance | Magnetic piston as standard | Conforms to ISO 6432 | Suitable for applications in the food industry | Buffer or adjustable cushioning | Nose mounting nut and piston rod locknut as standard
Medium
Compressed air
Operating Temperature
-10 ... 80 °C, 14 ... 176 °F
Operating Pressure
1 ... 10 bar, 15 ... 145 psi
Standard
ISO 6432
Port Size
G1/8
Cylinder diameter
25 mm
Stroke Length
200 mm
Operation
Double acting
Cushioning
Buffer cushioning
Magnetic/Non-magnetic
Magnetic
Theoretical Force
294 N
Materials - Barrel
X5 Cr Ni 18 10 (1.4301: AISI 304)
Materials - Piston Rod
X10 Cr Ni S 18 9 (1.4305: AISI 303)
Range
KM/8000/M
Brand
IMI Norgren
The KM/8025/MU/200/8 Cylinder features a 25 mm bore and a 200 mm stroke, delivering a compact yet capable footprint for tight automation layouts and extended reach where needed. The double-acting operation enables precise, bidirectional control without external pilot pressure, improving cycle accuracy and reducing energy consumption in automated pick-and-place and clamping tasks. Its stainless steel barrel and piston rod (AISI 304/303) offer high corrosion resistance, making it well-suited for food processing and washdown environments while contributing to longer service life and lower replacement costs. Standard magnetic piston supports easy sensor integration for reliable position feedback, while nose mounting nut and piston rod locknut simplify installation and alignment. Buffer cushioning minimizes impact loads, protecting nearby tooling in high-cycle applications. The unit’s G1/8 port and ISO 6432 compatibility ensure easy integration with existing manifolds and blocks, reducing commissioning time and inventory complexity. Temperature range and operating pressure of -10 to 80 °C and 1 to 10 bar cover broad industrial use, from cold zones to more demanding lines, without compromising performance. Industry-specific advantages include chemical compatibility, hygienic design cues, and a proven track record in automated systems, helping engineers meet compliance and performance targets while maintaining an efficient maintenance plan.

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FAQs

The KM/8025/MU/200/8 uses ISO 6432 mounting as standard and a G1/8 port size, ensuring straightforward replacement and integration with existing manifolds, brackets, and mounting patterns. Nose mounting nut and piston rod locknut are provided to simplify alignment and secure installation in new or retrofit projects.
A 25 mm bore provides adequate force for small to medium actuations while preserving a compact profile, and a 200 mm stroke offers extended reach for longer stroke tasks. Together with 294 N theoretical force, this configuration supports reliable positioning and clamping in tight spaces and high-cycle automation without sacrificing speed or precision.
Yes. The stainless steel barrel and piston rod deliver strong corrosion resistance suitable for CIP and washdown scenarios common in food and beverage processing. The magnetic piston enables simple non-contact sensing, and buffer cushioning reduces impact stress, aiding durability in high-hygiene and high-flow applications.
Maintenance focuses on ensuring clean, dry compressed air within 1–10 bar, inspecting seals for wear, and verifying mounting integrity. The magnetic piston supports straightforward sensor integration, while cushioning reduces wear on end-of-stroke components. Regular inspection of mounting hardware and port connections helps maintain consistent performance and minimizes downtime.
In high-cycle applications, the stainless steel construction, 294 N force, and buffer cushioning translate to longer service life, fewer replacements, and lower maintenance costs. The ISO 6432 compatibility reduces commissioning time, while easy installation with standard mounting and strong corrosion resistance lowers total cost of ownership over the cylinder’s life cycle.