Norgren RM/91050/M/50 Pneumatic Cylinder - Magnetic Piston
Part Number: RM/91050/M/50
Quick Summary
Norgren RM/91050/M/50 Pneumatic Cylinder provides compact single-acting actuation for precise automation in confined spaces. Engineers often struggle with space constraints and integrating robust cylinders into legacy lines. This model aligns with common industry standards, offering a magnetic piston for reliable feedback along with potential CE compliance and IP-rated variants where applicable. The 50 mm diameter and 50 mm stroke deliver predictable travel while a corrosion-resistant barrel and low-friction seals minimize maintenance. With a standard G1/8 port and compatible control interfaces, it enables fast deployment and improved uptime in automated assemblies.
Product Information
Extended Description
RM/91050/M/50 Norgren: One third the basic length of a corresponding ISO/VDMA model | Low friction, long life seal design | Fully non-corrodible specification | Standard magnetic piston
Medium
Compressed air
Operating Temperature
-5 ... 80 °C, 23 ... 176 °F
Operating Pressure
2 ... 10 bar, 29 ... 145 psi
Port Size
G1/8
Cylinder diameter
50 mm
Stroke Length
50 mm
Operation
Single acting
Cushioning
No cushioning
Magnetic/Non-magnetic
Magnetic
Theoretical Force
1094 N
Materials - Barrel
Anodised aluminium alloy
Materials - Piston Rod
Stainless steel (martensitic)
Range
RM/91000/M
Brand
IMI Norgren
The RM/91050/M/50 features a compact footprint that fits tight machine envelopes, reducing overall system height and facilitating multi-axis layouts for packaging and assembly lines. This translates to shorter installation times and easier retrofits without compromising stroke or thrust. The magnetic piston provides straightforward position sensing, enabling simpler closed-loop control with fewer wiring complications and more reliable stop-position detection in high-cycle applications. Low-friction seals extend service intervals and reduce wear, delivering lower maintenance costs and higher line availability in continuous manufacturing environments. The anodised aluminium barrel and stainless steel piston rod resist corrosion and contamination, boosting durability in dirty or humid facilities and preserving actuation performance over time. A standard G1/8 port supports broad compatibility with existing manifolds and valve islands, streamlining setup and maintenance. Theoretical force of 1094 N supports medium-thrust tasks without oversizing, improving energy efficiency and cost of ownership. Note that there is no internal cushioning; for softer impact at end-of-stroke, consider external dampers or cushions on downstream tooling.
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FAQs
Plan for a standard 50 mm stroke and 50 mm bore when selecting mounting plates. Use the G1/8 port with compatible hoses and fixings, align the cylinder to the mechanical stop, and connect the magnetic sensor wiring to your controller for straightforward position feedback. Ensure the installation surface is clean and square to minimize side loads that could affect stroke accuracy.
The cylinder provides a 50 mm stroke and a theoretical thrust of 1094 N. Cycle time is primarily driven by supply pressure, load, and valve response. Higher pressure and optimized valve timing reduce actuation time, while the short stroke helps minimize inertial delays. For best results, verify controlled deceleration at the end of travel if no cushioning is built in.
Yes, its compact 50 mm bore and stroke, combined with magnetic piston feedback, make it well-suited for small, fast pick-and-place tasks. The lightweight aluminium barrel and stainless rod support repeated actuation with reliable sensing, while the G1/8 port integrates smoothly with standard pneumatic manifolds used in compact automation cells.
Manufacturers typically offer CE-compliant variants and various IP-rated configurations for pneumatic cylinders. Verify the exact certification status and any protective ratings on the specific part datasheet or by contacting the supplier directly, as available options may vary by region and model revision.
The magnetic piston enables easy position sensing without complex wiring, simplifying diagnostics and reducing downtime associated with mispositioning. The combination of corrosion-resistant materials and low-friction seals also extends service intervals, helping maintain throughput in high-cycle environments.