IMI Norgren RA/192100/JM/60 ISO Compact Cylinder - ISO 21287
Part Number: RA/192100/JM/60
Quick Summary
IMI Norgren RA/192100/JM/60 is an ISO compact double acting cylinder for precise linear actuation in packaging automation. Space constraints and demanding cycle times often challenge design, maintenance, and uptime in compact systems. This model complies with ISO 21287 and comes with a magnetic piston as standard plus low-friction seals for long life in high-cycle applications. Its compact footprint supports smaller machine envelopes while preserving performance, and flush mounting capabilities facilitate easy sensor integration. With compatible mounting options and standard G1/8 ports, it helps OEMs accelerate deployment and reduce total cost of ownership across production lines.
Product Information
Extended Description
RA/192100/JM/60 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
100 mm
Stroke Length
60 mm
Operation
Double acting
Cushioning
Buffer cushioning
Magnetic/Non-magnetic
Magnetic
Theoretical Force
4710 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
ISO 21287 compliance ensures interchangeability and fast supplier toggling, reducing engineering time and spare parts complexity. This translates to shorter project cycles and predictable maintenance windows in high-volume assembly lines. The magnetic piston as standard enables reliable position sensing and easier integration of sensors without additional hardware, while the low-friction seals extend service life and reduce wear, improving uptime in continuous operation environments. The 100 mm bore and 60 mm stroke deliver robust actuation force with smooth deceleration courtesy of buffer cushioning, minimizing impact loads and extending actuator life in clamping and pushing tasks. Anodised aluminium barrels with martensitic stainless steel rods resist corrosion and wear, supporting high-cycle reliability in factory floors. Compatibility with G1/8 ports and flush switch mounting reduces installation effort and downstream wiring costs.
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FAQs
The RA/192100/JM/60 supports standard mounting in ISO Compact configurations with a 100 mm bore and 60 mm stroke. It uses G1/8 ports for simple pneumatic connections and offers switches that can be mounted flush with the profile, enabling compact sensor integration and reduced wiring in control cabinets.
Key specs include a 100 mm bore, 60 mm stroke, operating pressure range of 1 to 10 bar, operating temperature from -5 to 80 °C, and a theoretical force of 4710 N. The magnetic piston and buffer cushioning support high-cycle reliability and smooth deceleration during end-of-stroke, improving repeatability in repetitive motions.
Yes. The design features low-friction seals, a magnetic piston for easy sensor integration, and buffer cushioning to reduce impact loads. Together with ISO 21287 compliance for interchangeability, it delivers long service life and consistent performance in high-cycle packaging and assembly applications.
Sensor integration is streamlined by the magnetic piston, which enables flush-mounted or near-profile switches. This reduces packaging height and wiring complexity while maintaining reliable position feedback essential for synchronized pick-and-place and fixture actuation.
The combination of anodised aluminium barrel, martensitic stainless steel piston rod, and low-friction seals delivers extended life and lower replacement costs. ISO 21287 compatibility reduces parts diversity and downtime during service, contributing to lower total cost of ownership in OEM and plant-wide automation deployments.