Norgren M/P19937 Pneumatic Cylinder - 125 mm Bore
Part Number: M/P19937
Quick Summary
Norgren M/P19937 pneumatic cylinder is a compact actuator delivering precise linear movement for automation and control in packaging, assembly, and material handling. Operators often struggle with limited space and inconsistent stroke lengths that slow down cycles and increase downtime. In regulated environments, CE compliance and IP-rated enclosures are standard expectations, while SIL safety strategies are increasingly integrated into pneumatic systems to reduce risk. This model aligns with those goals and works well with existing Norgren manifolds and fittings, ensuring straightforward integration. By pairing a narrow hinge style stainless steel body with a 125 mm bore, it delivers reliable actuation in tight spaces, supporting higher line speeds and lower maintenance costs.
Product Information
Cylinder diameter
125 mm
Brand
IMI Norgren
Feature → Narrow hinge style stainless steel body enables mounting in tight spaces, reducing overall footprint and enabling compact system layouts. Business Impact → Higher equipment density, easier machine integration, and reduced enclosure size. Application → Packaging lines, small robotic cells, and tight-space transfer fixtures. Feature → 125 mm bore provides robust actuation with predictable force and stroke options. Business Impact → Consistent cycle times and reliable positioning under varying loads. Application → Pick-and-place fixtures and clamp-and-release stations. Feature → IMI Norgren branding ensures access to established support, service networks, and compatible components. Business Impact → Simplified maintenance, faster parts replacement, and smoother integration with existing controls. Application → Retrofit projects and new automation builds using standard Norgren accessories. Feature → Stainless steel construction offers corrosion resistance and longevity in demanding environments. Business Impact → Lower maintenance costs and longer service life in humid or washdown areas. Application → Food processing, packaging, and general automation where durability matters. Feature → Installation-friendly design with standard fittings and mounts reduces assembly time. Business Impact → Faster commissioning, reduced downtime, and lower total cost of ownership. Application → New lines and retrofits across packaging and manufacturing environments.
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FAQs
The M/P19937 uses a compact footprint with a narrow hinge design, making it compatible with typical ISO mounting patterns and standard pneumatic fittings. Verify bore alignment, mounting interface, and supply pressure range to ensure a secure installation and optimal stroke performance in your automation cell.
A 125 mm bore offers robust actuation force for medium to heavy loads while maintaining a compact form factor. Expect consistent stroke control, reliable repeatability, and smooth operation across typical factory air pressures, which supports stable cycle times in packaging, assembly, and transfer tasks.
Yes. The narrow hinge style and stainless steel body provide durable actuation in tight spaces, enabling precise positioning for pick-and-place tasks. Pairing with compatible Norgren manifolds and fittings helps ensure fast setup, repeatable motion, and straightforward maintenance on packaging lines.
For industrial pneumatic cylinders, CE compliance and appropriate IP ratings for enclosure and corrosion resistance are common expectations. In safety-focused environments, SIL compatibility and adherence to relevant machine safety standards should be considered when integrating the cylinder into certified automation systems.
Replacing with the M/P19937 can reduce downtime due to its durable stainless steel build and reliable 125 mm bore actuation, lowering maintenance frequency and spare parts use. The net effect is improved line uptime, faster changeovers, and a lower total cost of ownership over the equipment’s service life.