Norgren RM/92032/N4/35 Pneumatic Cylinder - Magnetic
Part Number: RM/92032/N4/35
Quick Summary
Pneumatic cylinder RM/92032/N4/35 provides compact double-acting actuation for small to mid-size automation lines. Engineers often struggle with wear and friction in short-stroke cylinders, driving maintenance costs. Although the data package doesn’t specify CE, SIL, or IP ratings, the unit’s magnetic piston and anodised aluminium barrel support robust, sensor-friendly installations. Designed for reliable, long-life operation, it offers a 32 mm bore, 35 mm stroke, and 1–10 bar operating range, delivering predictable performance while reducing downtime. This combination enables smoother line integration, easier sensor mounting, and consistent force delivery, aligning with standard porting (G1/8) to fit a broad spectrum of automation equipment.
Product Information
Extended Description
RM/92032/N4/35 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
G1/8
Cylinder diameter
32 mm
Stroke Length
35 mm
Operation
Double acting
Cushioning
No cushioning
Magnetic/Non-magnetic
Magnetic
Theoretical Force
483 N
Materials - Barrel
Anodised aluminium alloy
Materials - Piston Rod
Stainless steel (austenitic)
Range
RM/92000/M
Brand
IMI Norgren
The RM/92032/N4/35 is engineered to deliver measurable gains in compact automation environments. Feature → Business Impact → Application: The 32 mm bore with a 35 mm stroke provides precise, repeatable motion in tight spaces, reducing enclosure footprint and enabling quicker machine layout iterations on assembly lines. In practice, this means faster cycle times and easier retrofit of existing equipment where space is at a premium. Feature → Business Impact → Application: A low-friction, long-life seal design minimizes wear, extending maintenance intervals and lowering total cost of ownership for continuously running actuators in packaging and automation cells. Feature → Business Impact → Application: The fully non-corrodible specification, including an anodised aluminium barrel and stainless steel piston rod, improves resilience in harsh environments and supports longer service life across outdoor or damp installations, reducing downtime and spare parts consumption. Feature → Business Impact → Application: The standard magnetic piston enables straightforward sensing and integration with common control systems, simplifying installation, enabling reliable position feedback, and improving repeatability in pick-and-place or clamp applications. Feature → Business Impact → Application: With a defined 1–10 bar operating pressure window and 32 mm bore, the cylinder delivers up to 483 N theoretical force, offering predictable actuation for accessory devices such as grippers and end-of-arm tooling while maintaining compact packaging. Feature → Business Impact → Application: The G1/8 port size and 35 mm stroke support easy compatibility with existing manifold valves and modular manifolds, reducing engineering effort and allowing quick deployment in retrofits or new lines. Feature → Business Impact → Application: Lack of integrated cushioning is mitigated by compatible installation practices and sensor-friendly design, ensuring smoother operation in high-speed cycles while protecting delicate components. These attributes, combined with Norgren’s RM range lineage, provide a robust path for upgrades and expansion in general-purpose pneumatic systems.
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FAQs
The RM/92032/N4/35 uses a G1/8 port, 32 mm bore with a 35 mm stroke, and is designed for standard mounting patterns common in compact automation setups. It supports sensor-ready, magnetic piston configurations that align with typical electrical interfaces used for position sensing. Ensure your mounting surface is clean, alignment is precise to avoid side loading, and that the valve manifold is sized for 1–10 bar supply. Proper lubrication and periodic inspection of seals will maintain performance in high-cycle environments.
Key specs include a 32 mm cylinder bore, 35 mm stroke, 1–10 bar operating pressure, G1/8 port size, and a theoretical output force of 483 N. The cylinder operates in temperatures from -5 to 80 °C and uses a double-acting configuration with no cushioning. Its materials include an anodised aluminium barrel and a stainless steel piston rod, contributing to durability and consistent actuation in challenging conditions.
The cylinder is built with corrosion-resistant materials, including an anodised aluminium barrel and a stainless steel piston rod, which provides protection in many challenging environments. However, specific washdown or food-grade suitability and IP-rated protections are not stated in the data. For environments with aggressive washdown or strict sanitation requirements, verify with the manufacturer or apply appropriate external protection and sealing options to meet the exact regulatory needs.
The magnetic piston enables straightforward integration with non-contact sensors and control systems, allowing reliable position feedback without additional mechanical switches. This improves repeatability in pick-and-place and clamping operations, simplifies wiring, and supports sensor-based control strategies. It also enhances compatibility with existing PLCs and servo or valve manifolds that rely on magnetic sensing signals.
Maintenance ROI is driven by low-friction seals and corrosion-resistant construction that extend service intervals. Regular inspection of the piston rod seal and mating surfaces, along with periodic lubrication as recommended by the vendor, reduces wear and preserves sealing integrity. The compact form factor also simplifies replacements and spares management, contributing to lower downtime and faster line recovery after faults.