Norgren RA/192063/JM/15 Compact Cylinder - ISO 21287
Part Number: RA/192063/JM/15
Quick Summary
Norgren RA/192063/JM/15 compact cylinder delivers precise double-acting linear actuation for automated assembly and pick-and-place tasks. When space is tight and setup times matter, its compact form with flush-switch mounting and a magnetic piston delivers repeatable motion and easier maintenance. Built to ISO 21287 and manufactured in Germany, the unit pairs robust, low-friction seals with corrosion‑resistant materials for longevity in harsh environments. The 63 mm bore and 15 mm stroke provide a strong force profile up to 1870 N while the G1/8 port supports straightforward integration with standard valves. With compatibility for sensors mounted flush to the profile, this cylinder helps reduce enclosure size, wiring, and overall lifecycle costs in modern automation cells.
Product Information
Extended Description
RA/192063/JM/15 Norgren: Conforms to ISO 21287 | Magnetic piston as standard | Low friction, long life seals | Switches can be mounted flush with the profile
Medium
Compressed air
Operating Temperature
-5 ... 80 °C, 23 ... 176 °F
Operating Pressure
1 ... 10 bar, 15 ... 145 psi
Standard
ISO 21287
Port Size
G1/8
Cylinder diameter
63 mm
Stroke Length
15 mm
Operation
Double acting
Cushioning
Buffer cushioning
Magnetic/Non-magnetic
Magnetic
Theoretical Force
1870 N
Materials - Barrel
Anodised aluminium
Materials - Piston Rod
Stainless steel (martensitic)
Country of Origin
Germany
Range
RA/192000/M
Series
ISO Compact
Brand
IMI Norgren
Feature: 63 mm bore and 15 mm stroke in the ISO Compact family. Business Impact: Enables higher axis density and easier hose/cable routing in tight automation cells. Application: ideal for packing lines, machine tending, and small-scale pick-and-place tasks. Feature: Magnetic piston as standard. Business Impact: Improves position sensing reliability without additional sensors, reducing wiring and setup time. Application: end-of-arm tooling and sensing-critical grippers. Feature: Buffer cushioning. Business Impact: Minimizes impact, reduces vibration, and extends seal/rod life for higher uptime. Application: high-speed cycling and precision stop/start sequences. Feature: Low-friction, long-life seals. Business Impact: Delivers consistent actuation with longer maintenance intervals, lowering lifecycle costs. Application: continuous production lines in harsh environments. Feature: G1/8 port and ISO 21287 compatibility. Business Impact: Simplifies valve sourcing and interchangeability across multiple cylinders in a scalable automation footprint. Application: modular line equipment and multi-cell systems.
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FAQs
Begin by confirming ISO 21287 compatibility and ensuring the 63 mm bore with 15 mm stroke suits your cell. Use the G1/8 port fittings and align the rod to avoid side loads. The design supports switches mounted flush with the profile, so install sensing elements close to the piston face. Secure with appropriate mounting brackets and verify the magnetic piston orientation for reliable sensing and repeatable cycles.
Key specs include a 63 mm bore, 15 mm stroke, double-acting operation, G1/8 port, operating pressure of 1–10 bar, and a temperature range of -5 to 80 °C. Theoretical actuation force is 1870 N, with buffer cushioning and low-friction seals. Materials are anodised aluminium for the barrel and martensitic stainless steel for the rod, delivering durability in demanding environments.
Yes. The high force density at 63 mm bore (1870 N) supports gripping and clamping tasks in compact cells. Magnetic piston enables straightforward sensing, while flush-mount switches reduce sensor footprint. ISO 21287 compatibility ensures interchangeability with other ISO Compact actuators, simplifying line expansion and reducing changeover times.
The RA/192063/JM/15 aligns with ISO 21287 and is manufactured in Germany, reflecting robust European engineering standards. The magnetic piston is standard, and the unit uses buffer cushioning plus long-life seals to enhance reliability in continuous-duty and harsher environments.
You can expect longer service intervals due to low-friction seals and a corrosion-resistant aluminium barrel. Buffer cushioning minimizes impact and vibration, protecting seals and the rod. The magnetic piston simplifies sensor maintenance, and the standard ISO Compact form factor supports quick replacement and scalable growth across multiple cells, lowering total cost of ownership.