Norgren RM/92016/N2/30 Pneumatic Cylinder - Magnetic

Part Number: RM/92016/N2/30
Manufacturer
Norgren
Part number
RM/92016/N2/30

Quick Summary

RM/92016/N2/30 pneumatic cylinder is a compact double-acting actuator offering precise linear motion in tight automation spaces. Engineers frequently wrestle with space constraints that force compromises on stroke, bore, or mounting in small assemblies. Although the datasheet does not list specific certifications, buyers typically seek CE conformity, IP ratings for dust and moisture resistance, and SIL compatibility for critical cycles. With low-friction seals, a fully non-corrodible design, and a magnetic piston for easy sensing and control integration, this model delivers long service life and predictable performance. That combination translates to reduced maintenance costs and faster time-to-production in automated lines.

Product Information

Extended Description

RM/92016/N2/30 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 for full control system versatility
Medium
Compressed air
Operating Temperature
-5 ... 80 °C, 23 ... 176 °F
Operating Pressure
1 ... 10 bar, 14 ... 145 psi
Port Size
M5
Cylinder diameter
16 mm
Stroke Length
30 mm
Operation
Double acting
Cushioning
No cushioning
Magnetic/Non-magnetic
Magnetic
Theoretical Force
121 N
Materials - Barrel
Anodised aluminium alloy
Materials - Piston Rod
Stainless steel (austenitic)
Range
RM/92000/M
Brand
IMI Norgren
Feature: Compact footprint with a 16 mm bore and 30 mm stroke reduces machine length and enables denser actuator arrays. Business impact: Frees space for sensors, manifolds, and wiring, improving overall line density and reducing cabinet size. Application: Ideal for small-packaging cells and precision assembly where every millimeter of clearance matters. Paragraph two adds the advantage of a one-third basic length compared to ISO/VDMA models, enabling easier retrofits and tighter installations in legacy systems. This translates to lower installation costs and faster through-put in retrofit projects. Paragraph three highlights the magnetic piston, which provides inherent position sensing and feedback without extra switches, cutting component counts and simplifying control wiring for streamlined automation. Paragraph four emphasizes corrosion resistance and low-friction seals for longevity, reducing downtime and maintenance costs in humid or washdown environments. Paragraph five notes a standard 1 to 10 bar operating range with an M5 port, ensuring compatibility with common shop-air systems and simplifying plumbing, manifolds, and quick-connect fittings. Paragraph six points to the theoretical 121 N thrust, giving confidence for small actuation tasks such as clamping or gentle part handling. Paragraph seven confirms no internal cushioning, supporting crisp end-of-stroke motion while suggesting external cushioning if end loads are encountered in high-speed cycles.

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FAQs

The RM/92016/N2/30 uses a compact footprint and standard porting (M5) that aligns with many miniature pneumatic cylinder mounting arrangements. Exact compatibility with ISO/VDMA patterns should be verified against your machine’s mounting plates and center-to-center spacing. In retrofit projects, adapters or custom mountings are commonly used to preserve alignment and stroke accuracy.
This cylinder operates from 1 to 10 bar (14 to 145 psi) and uses an M5 port. It is designed for compressed air as the medium and integrates easily with standard shop-air systems, simplifying plumbing and fittings on compact automation cells.
Best suited for tight-space automation tasks such as micro-packaging lines, precision assembly fixtures, and small pick-and-place operations. Its 16 mm bore and 30 mm stroke deliver controlled, repeatable motion in constrained footprints, while the magnetic piston facilitates straightforward sensing for simple feedback loops.
No internal cushioning is provided. For applications with high impact or slower deceleration requirements, consider external cushioning or a suitable mounting arrangement to absorb end-of-stroke loads and protect the rod, seals, and mounting hardware.
The design emphasizes low-friction seals and a non-corrodible construction, which contribute to longer service life and reduced maintenance in challenging environments. Regular inspection of seals, magnetic piston sensing alignment, and air quality will help sustain performance and minimize unplanned downtime over the cylinder’s lifecycle.