Norgren RA/192063/N2X/15 ISO Compact Cylinder - ISO 21287
Part Number: RA/192063/N2X/15
Quick Summary
ISO Compact Double Acting Cylinder provides precise linear actuation for compact automation tasks such as pick-and-place. In tight spaces, engineers often struggle with space constraints and inconsistent stroke quality. This model is ISO 21287 compliant and features a magnetic piston for reliable sensing, plus long-life seals and buffer cushioning to reduce maintenance and wear. For OEMs seeking a small-footprint actuator, this cylinder pairs well with flush-mounted switches and standard G1/8 porting, delivering predictable performance, easy integration, and lower lifecycle costs in pneumatic systems.
Product Information
Extended Description
RA/192063/N2X/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
63 mm bore with a 15 mm stroke delivers strong, repeatable actuation in confined spaces, enabling compact automation lines and high-speed cycling. The business impact is clear: higher throughput with consistent displacement and reduced cycle time, especially in pick-and-place and clamping applications, thanks to the robust anodised aluminium barrel and precise 63 mm bore. Magnetic piston standard enhances switch compatibility, enabling quick sensor integration and simplified electrical harnessing, which cuts installation time and reduces wiring errors in automated assemblies. Long-life, low-friction seals paired with a stainless steel (martensitic) piston rod minimize wear and energy loss, lowering maintenance costs and extending service intervals in harsh environments. Buffer cushioning adds smooth deceleration, protecting downstream equipment and improving product handling in automated packaging and assembly lines. The compact footprint and 1–10 bar operating range provide versatile compatibility with existing pneumatic circuits, while the G1/8 port supports rapid connections and straightforward plumbing. In practice, engineers gain reliable, repeatable motion with fewer components, improving overall factory uptime and return on investment in continuous production lines.
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FAQs
For optimal installation, mount the cylinder so that the 63 mm bore can deliver full stroke without interference, connect the G1/8 port using standard pneumatic tubing, and leverage the magnetic piston for sensor integration. If flush-mounted switches are used, ensure clearance with the profile to enable accurate position sensing and repeatable cycles in automated cells.
The cylinder provides a theoretical force of 1870 N, enabling robust actuation for clamping and quick-positioning tasks. This force supports higher payload handling and faster cycle times in automation lines, improving throughput while maintaining control accuracy across the operating pressure range of 1 to 10 bar.
Yes. Designed with long-life seals and low-friction components, the cylinder reduces wear and energy loss over many cycles. Buffer cushioning smooths deceleration, protecting both the actuator and downstream equipment, which translates to lower maintenance costs and higher uptime in high-cycle applications.
Yes. The magnetic piston is standard, enabling reliable magnetic sensing. Switches can be mounted flush with the actuator profile, simplifying installation, reducing leakage risk, and enabling compact sensor integration in space-constrained automation layouts.
Expect extended service intervals due to the stainless steel piston rod and long-life seals, which minimize wear under typical operating conditions (-5 to 80 °C, 1–10 bar). Regular inspection of end caps, seals, and mounting hardware is advised, but routine maintenance is substantially less frequent than for older, higher-friction actuators.