Norgren RM/92050/MU/220/25 Pneumatic Cylinder - Magnetic
Part Number: RM/92050/MU/220/25
Quick Summary
Pneumatic Cylinder RM/92050/MU/220/25 delivers compact actuation for automated assembly lines. In tight spaces, traditional cylinders complicate mounting and inflate maintenance costs. Typical buyers look for CE compliance, IP-rated ruggedness, and SIL-ready safety integration to keep systems compliant and safe. A 50 mm bore with a 220 mm stroke delivers efficient, repeatable motion, while a magnetic piston enables easy sensor feedback and system versatility. This design also emphasizes corrosion resistance and long-life sealing, reducing downtime and replacement parts. By pairing compact form with robust materials—anodised aluminium barrel and martensitic stainless rod—the unit brings predictable performance to high-cycle production lines, supporting lean manufacturing and scalable automation.
Product Information
Extended Description
RM/92050/MU/220/25 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
50 mm
Stroke Length
220 mm
Operation
Double acting
Cushioning
No cushioning
Magnetic/Non-magnetic
Magnetic
Theoretical Force
1178 N
Materials - Barrel
Anodised aluminium alloy
Materials - Piston Rod
Stainless steel (martensitic)
Range
RM/92000/M
Brand
IMI Norgren
Magnetic piston enables straightforward sensor feedback and integration with existing controls, reducing wiring complexity and enabling precise position monitoring. This translates to faster commissioning and improved traceability on inline pick-and-place tasks and clamp operations in packaging and assembly lines. The compact length and space-saving design allow more actuators per footprint, enabling denser automation cells and easier retrofits in legacy lines. The anodised aluminium barrel and martensitic stainless piston rod provide corrosion resistance and long-term durability, lowering maintenance cycles and total cost of ownership in washdown or dusty environments. The 50 mm bore and 220 mm stroke strike a balance between force and stroke, delivering up to 1178 N of theoretical thrust while preserving a compact footprint. A standard G1/8 port and a broad operating range of 1–10 bar support flexible installation across multiple machines. No cushioning reduces dead time, offering quicker cycled motions suitable for high-speed automation. The magnetic actuation aids sensor integration without intrusive mounting hardware, simplifying commissioning and ensuring consistent repeatability in high-cycle operations. This cylinder is part of the RM/92000/M range, ensuring compatibility with Norgren’s control ecosystem and common automation peripherals, making it easier to scale on current lines and future expansions.
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This cylinder uses a standard G1/8 port and a magnetic piston, enabling straightforward sensor coupling and feedback integration with common PLCs and safety controllers. Its compact 50 mm bore and 220 mm stroke fit tight manifolds, while the robust anodised aluminium body supports reliable alignment in compact mounting rails for quick, tool-less installation.
The RM/92050/MU/220/25 delivers up to 1178 N of theoretical force with a 50 mm bore and 220 mm stroke, operating between 1 and 10 bar. Speed is system dependent, but the absence of cushioning and the magnetic piston design support faster actuation and repeatable positions, ideal for high-cycle pick-and-place and clamping tasks.
Operating temperature ranges from -5 to 80 °C, with an anodised aluminium barrel and martensitic stainless rod that resist corrosion and wear. While not explicitly rated for every IP environment, the material choices and seal design provide robust performance in typical factory floors, washdowns, and dusty environments when paired with appropriate enclosure protection.
A magnetic piston supports non-contact sensing and simplified wiring, reducing wear on external sensors and streamlining diagnostics. Combined with low-friction, long-life seals and no cushioning, this configuration minimizes downtime, extends service intervals, and improves repeatability across high-cycle automation lines.
The compact form factor enables higher actuator density, freeing space for additional automation or conveyors. Durability from anodised barrel and stainless rod reduces maintenance tasks, while magnetic sensing shortens commissioning time. Together these factors translate to lower downtime, faster line throughput, and a faster payback, especially on repetitive, high-cycle tasks.