Norgren QM/57063/25 Piston Rod Clevis Mounting 63 mm bore

Part Number: QM/57063/25
Manufacturer
Norgren
Part number
QM/57063/25

Quick Summary

The Norgren QM/57063/25 Piston Rod Clevis Mounting is a mounting accessory for 63 mm bore pneumatic cylinders used in automation systems, for reliable operation in demanding environments. Engineers frequently face misalignment and mounting wear in tight spaces, leading to higher maintenance costs and unplanned downtime on production lines. CE conformity and RoHS-compliant materials are standard for this family, with IP-rated protection and performance documented in the datasheet. Designed for seamless CAD data integration and straightforward field installation, it helps reduce downtime, speeds design-in, and extends actuator lifecycle in busy assembly environments. With compact geometry and standard mounting interfaces, it enables rapid substitutions and predictable rework costs across existing automation platforms.

Product Information

Cylinder diameter
63 mm
Dimensions - Height
27 mm
Dimensions - Length
84 mm
Dimensions - Width
36.5 mm
Weight
0.2 kg
Country of Origin
Germany
Brand
IMI Norgren
63 mm bore piston rod clevis mounting delivers a precise, secure connection between the cylinder and its load, reducing misalignment and wear. That precise mounting translates to lower maintenance costs and longer actuator life in high-cycle automated lines. 63 mm bore cylinder with height 27 mm, length 84 mm, and width 36.5 mm saves valuable space in crowded control panels and compact installations, while enabling quick mounting in tight enclosures without sacrificing alignment or performance. Made in Germany by IMI Norgren, the component benefits from rigorous engineering standards and traceability for critical automation projects, providing consistent performance across production lines. At a weight of 0.2 kg, it is easy to handle during assembly, reducing installation time and ergonomic strain, and it integrates with standard fasteners and common pneumatic fittings for streamlined BOM management. CAD data and the Datasheet PDF expedite design-in and BOM accuracy, supporting procurement and supplier qualification. Clevis mounting enables fast attachment and repeatable positioning, delivering uptime gains in high-cycle environments.

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FAQs

Yes. The QM/57063/25 uses the standard piston rod clevis mounting designed for 63 mm bore pneumatic cylinders from IMI Norgren, ensuring direct compatibility with common clevis pivots and linkages. It integrates with existing mounting hardware without requiring special adapters, simplifying retrofits and minimizing risk of misalignment during assembly.
Performance depends on the host cylinder and load profile, but the mounting is engineered to maintain precise axial alignment through repeated cycles. The 63 mm bore geometry and compact footprint reduce bending moments, improve repeatability, and help achieve predictable actuation forces in high-cycle production lines.
Industries such as packaging, material handling, automotive assembly, and general automation benefit from its compact mounting and robust alignment. In spaces with tight panel configurations or custom housings, the 27 mm height and 84 mm length enable installation without compromising stroke or speed, improving line throughput.
This part aligns with CE safety standards and RoHS compliance for electronics and materials, with IP-rated protection specified in the datasheet. Always confirm the exact rating on the Datasheet PDF to ensure your safety and environmental requirements are met for your specific installation.
By reducing misalignment, wear, and installation time, the QM/57063/25 lowers downtime and service costs. CAD data and a datasheet streamline design-in and BOM accuracy, decreasing engineering hours and risk during procurement, while the durable German engineering underpins a longer asset lifecycle in automated lines.