Norgren RA/192080/N2X/40 ISO Compact Cylinder - ISO 21287
Part Number: RA/192080/N2X/40
Quick Summary
Norgren RA/192080/N2X/40 is an ISO Compact cylinder designed for precise linear actuation in automation and packaging lines. Engineers often struggle with wear, misalignment, and unplanned downtime when selecting actuators for high-cycle environments; this cylinder addresses those pain points with a magnetic piston, stainless steel piston rod, and long-life seals that minimize frication and leakage. It conforms to ISO 21287, supports operating temperatures from -5 to 80 °C and pressures from 1 to 10 bar, and uses buffer cushioning for smooth, repeatable strokes. For OEMs and maintenance teams, the compact 80 mm bore and 40 mm stroke deliver repeatable motion while simplifying installation and diagnostic calibration. The result is robust performance in a compact form factor that integrates easily with existing ISO lines.
Product Information
Extended Description
RA/192080/N2X/40 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
80 mm
Stroke Length
40 mm
Operation
Double acting
Cushioning
Buffer cushioning
Magnetic/Non-magnetic
Magnetic
Theoretical Force
3016 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
Magnetic piston as standard enables easy sensor integration and flush mounting of switches along the profile, reducing assembly height and simplifying control wiring. This design, paired with low-friction, long-life seals, extends service intervals and minimizes maintenance downtime in high-cycle applications. Anodised aluminium barrel and martensitic stainless steel piston rod deliver corrosion resistance and bore stability, ensuring consistent performance in challenging factory environments. The 80 mm bore with a 40 mm stroke provides substantial force while maintaining a compact footprint, and G1/8 ports plus ISO 21287 compliance simplify manifold mounting and plug-and-play installation. Buffer cushioning delivers smooth deceleration, reducing impact wear and improving repeatability, which helps meet tight process tolerances in packaging and assembly lines. The combination of double-acting operation and magnetic sensing enables reliable control and straightforward integration with modern automation systems, while the compact range RA/192000/M supports scalable configurations for OEMs.
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FAQs
RA/192080/N2X/40 is designed for straightforward integration with ISO Compact profiles. The 80 mm bore and G1/8 ports align with common pneumatic manifolds, and the magnetic piston supports flush-mounted sensors. For optimal reliability, mount within profile grooves, verify port alignment to avoid cross-threading, and use compatible sensors rated for -5 to 80 °C and 1–10 bar service.
The cylinder delivers a theoretical force of 3016 N, suitable for mid-to-high load actuation tasks. It operates with compressed air from 1 to 10 bar and tolerates temperatures from -5 to 80 °C. These specifications support reliable clamping, lifting, and push/pull motions in demanding automation environments.
Yes. The double-acting design with buffer cushioning provides smooth acceleration and deceleration, helping maintain cycle times and repeatability in high-speed packaging and pick-and-place applications. The 40 mm stroke offers quick travel in compact spaces, while the 80 mm bore delivers sufficient force to ensure consistent part handling under varying loads.
The RA/192080/N2X/40 conforms to ISO 21287, the standard for ISO Compact pneumatic actuators. This alignment supports interoperable mounting with standardized manifolds and sensors, reduces integration risk, and helps ensure consistent performance across different suppliers and OEM configurations.
Maximize ROI by selecting stainless steel piston rods and protective coatings to extend life in harsh environments, using buffer cushioning to reduce shock loads, and performing regular seal inspections during scheduled PM. Leverage flush-mounted sensors to minimize wiring complexity, and document operating pressure and temperature ranges to prevent overloading the actuator.